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Anyone that has seen Clement star in Flight of the Conchords knows that his serious-faced hilarity should make this a film to watch for.
Jemaine Clement Finds Himself in a PREDICAMENT – Collider.com 2010
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Now he's a 43 year old simpering, say-anything, serious-faced, inane warbler who looks certain to do so.
Archive 2009-10-01 2009
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Now he's a 43 year old simpering, say-anything, serious-faced, inane warbler who looks certain to do so.
Birthday Boy 2009
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Many were serious-faced, and more than one looked darkly at the head of the company as he passed.
CHAPTER 6 2010
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I asked him if I might have a chance to explain myself a little better, and he invited me to step outside, where we were met by a tall, serious-faced young man with dark curly hair and glasses—this, I later learned, was Hugh Farrell.
Interstate 69 Matt Dellinger 2010
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With a cadre of serious-faced yes-man around him at a long conference table, Mr. Sakamoto was telling the handful of media about how his company must do a better job of working with content providers.
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Gonzalez, now 16 with closely cropped black hair, is shown serious-faced with fellow youth delegates during last weekend's congress at a sprawling and drab convention center in western Havana.
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With a cadre of serious-faced yes-man around him at a long conference table, Mr. Sakamoto was telling the handful of media about how his company must do a better job of working with content providers.
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Gonzalez, now 16 with closely cropped black hair, is shown serious-faced with fellow youth delegates during last weekend's congress at a sprawling and drab convention center in western Havana.
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Around another corner, four serious-faced businessmen play poker.
The City 2010
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