Nevertheless, it was a smile that held no weight, for it signified a thought contradictory to its purpose. |
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Her face was worn and weather-beaten, but it creased into the recollection of a smile. |
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I'll give points for being reasonably drawn, intelligent, and the only webcomic to ever crack a smile on this old bitter man's face. |
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One of the keys to hospitable service is greeting people with a smile and welcoming attitude. |
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Her words were admonitory, but there was a smile in her voice and a laugh in her eyes. |
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As I slowly made my way through the dark, crowded junkyard, I felt a smile creeping across my face. |
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His lips are full with a hint of a smile, his gaze intense, his visage emboldened by the tilt of his beret covering his Afro. |
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A woman with a smile as ready as it is warm, Ann has all the motherly charms of a village matchmaker. |
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She was sitting in an elegantly woven wicker chair in front of a large tree in a forest, and her face shone with a smile. |
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Bilal wondered how anybody with such a smile, such an agile turn of phrase, could consider himself undistinguished. |
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Alex reassured him with a smile, and then lifted the laughing child into his arms. |
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Shoes in one hand, eyes closed, a smile of joy on her upturned face, she was wining and jumping up in the mud. |
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The receptionist greeted her with a smile and asked if she could help her with anything. |
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They had fought at times to a standstill, but always came out of it with some mutual respect, a handshake, a smile and a wink. |
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He was the only one who had ever cared for her, who had ever spoken a kind word to her or bestowed a smile upon her. |
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I gathered my wits and managed a smile. It was a scene beyond my philosophy, beyond my understanding. |
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We know how getting a smile first thing in the morning on a working day makes the day all the more bearable. |
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And he does it all with a smile while you're still reeling and stumbling around with no clue of what's going on. |
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It was a victory to bring a smile to the face of even the most cynical and world-weary sport-watcher. |
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I'm going to risk her wrath, I say, and at last I think there is a glimmer of a smile. |
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Forcing a smile onto her face, Alicia grabbed the door handle and wrenched it open. |
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When he saw his grandson and Josie stand and begin to dance, a smile spread across his old, wrinkly face. |
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Everybody is welcome with a smile, regardless of age, occupation or nationality. |
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It relieved him to see a smile finally break through the boy's complacent state as he returned the greeting. |
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A tall, lanky, freakish man with floppy blonde hair was trying to get passed me, so I moved out of his way and gave him a smile. |
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Scientific research has established that fresh flowers can improve mood, prompt a smile, and soften the ambiance of an environment. |
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Will laughed quietly and I looked up to see him nodding, looking at me softly with a smile. |
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Dressed in sunglasses, a swimsuit and a smile of repose, Ed reclined in the lawn chair. |
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About 20 children, along with some adults, took part to bring a smile to everybody in the lead-up to Christmas. |
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The deep resonance of the opening logo in each episode always brings a smile! |
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I said with a smile and suddenly I had the urge to bend down and kiss her but I restrained myself from acting my wish. |
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A smile is returned with a smile and eyes that brim with gratitude for this small gesture. |
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Her blue eyes twinkled to reveal a gentle nature and shone as her lips were curved in a smile. |
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His father's stern expression melts away, and a smile forms on his face too. |
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She also left me a black tank top which I pulled over my head quickly with a smile. |
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I looked over at Ethan, his eyes on me, a sudden flash of desire in his eyes, I knew he still hungered for me as my lips curled into a smile. |
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He wiped the spittle away, his lips twisted in a rictus halfway between a snarl and a smile. |
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I felt my lips tighten in a rictus that was closer to a grimace than a smile. |
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As Ron Whitelaw stood on top of 2,000 ft Grisedale Pike, a smile of satisfaction lit up his face. |
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She pasted on a smile, though, as John Taylor gave her a light hug and kissed her cheek. |
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He had all but forgotten what a smile was until he saw Maria give him one of hers, how it seemed to lighten up her face and spirit. |
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With a smile on her face and a lightness about her movements, she thanked them all. |
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A few girls giggled and a brown-haired boy yelled out an apology amidst a smile. |
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I further wished him a happy Valentines Day and apoplectic attack with a smile. |
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Pure liquid trills of a Bulbul coming from some nearby tree bought a smile of delight to his lips. |
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His youthfulness is conveyed by a smooth rounded head and an intense gaze, a smile suffusing his face with spiritual radiance and wisdom. |
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The Net is turning people into loners who prefer a computer interface rather than the warmth of a smile from fellow human beings. |
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You'll see a couple of loose ball scrambles each game and that's plenty to put a smile on our face. |
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Cecilia had to hid a smile when she saw Kit straighten his shoulders and take a step forwards in his most lord-like manner. |
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A loveable and lively child he was described as a friendly and chatty little boy who always had a smile on his face. |
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Air people can also bring a smile to anyone's face when they are low on spirits. |
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Watching them play last night was a nice way to end the day before hitting the sack with a smile. |
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A local handyman would lumber past each day on his way from odd-job to odd-job, eying little twelve-year-old Laura with a smile and a hello. |
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For the first time since yesterday, Nazuna face formed a smile, and she beamed an incredulous look at Ryouseika's father. |
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Cookie, realizing exactly how her words must have sounded, cracked a smile as well, softening her austere expression somewhat. |
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Sugar presses forward, rolling this talking Sisyphus stone farther up the slope, flashing William a smile of reassurance. |
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Shi Jialei, who is talkative and always wears a smile, said he was a wordless and silent child before he came to the school. |
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He stood tall and confident, a smile radiating through his features and hair unkempt but it suited him. |
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I put on a smile at the sarcastic comment and turned to see Alex leaning against the wall, itching her neck. |
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I was so exhausted from putting on a smile when I was made fun of and scoffed at by a majority of the class. |
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I accepted them with a smile and then remembered where my wife had stashed a bag of tea lights. |
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Finally, he winds up sporting just a cowboy hat and a smile in a seedy, drug-infested strip club. |
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A formal portrait shows a bushy-bearded man with a glint of a smile reflected in his eyes. |
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Smith flashes a smile and scuffs his foot across a swath of browned grass where Greene and the other sprinters had vomited. |
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The kind of barbed comment delivered with a smile to take the sting out of it. |
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She sketched a salute and then loped away, a smile flashing over her lips as she did so. |
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Doc had a smile on his face and appeared to be dreaming, so we let him dream a little longer and then I lightly tickled him awake. |
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She'd been standing waiting for him, the barest hint of a smile on her face. |
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She felt his beady little eyes staring down at her and his sly lips curved into a smile. |
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Leah's eyes flickered to him quickly, a smile tugging at her lips, before she looked back to her book. |
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But the faintest flicker of a smile made him seem approachable and loveable in a sorrowful way. |
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There's a flicker of a smile on his lips, so he probably means a hacienda with vineyards and an Olympic-sized swimming pool. |
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She ran her tongue across her perfect front teeth, a smile spreading to her face. |
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Her long black hair was streamed out across the bedding, her beautiful face peaceful, the hint of a smile touching her mouth. |
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She holds forward her glass in a mock toast and finishes her drink with a smile. |
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When I am done, she breaks into a smile so toothlessly wide, so charmingly affectionate, that I feel I might easily dissolve into it. |
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She acknowledged them with a smile as she went to the big desk facing them at the front of the room, and settled in to begin the school day. |
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The old woman's face cracked into a smile as her deep belly laugh ruptured and blared until I was sure everyone in the neighborhood had heard it. |
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He was staring at Cael, a smile touching his lips, as the latter took a step back, away from him. |
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She slid her seatbelt on, a smile touching her lips as she started the car, scooting her seat forward since she had shorter legs. |
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His expression touching bewilderment, he nevertheless returned my mother's overpowering embrace with a smile and genuine goodbye. |
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At a lack of anything else to do, she shook a half-hearted fist at him threateningly, and the corner of his lips tipped up in a hint of a smile. |
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He may be a little world-weary, but behind the half-beard and the straggly locks there's the faintest trace of a smile. |
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Later that night I danced with a Brazilian prince with a smile almost as enchanting as the booty he was shaking. |
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The boy turned and walked back into the woods, then paused and turned back towards Kevin, all former traces of a smile replaced by a grim anger. |
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I rushed down in my trackie bottoms to be greeted by a smile from our postie and a nice bulging package hot from the States. |
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He sauntered across the lawn to where she stood, a smile splitting his thin face as he saw how bespattered with paint she was. |
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A horrendous smirk of a smile polluted Jen's bruised face as her fingers sharpened into pointed razor claws. |
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But you try doing the splits upside down with your head underwater and all the while keeping a smile on your face. |
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For those who love to mingle with the young and the old alike and serve with a smile, this is a good opening. |
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They were sly and quick with words and a smile, cunningly tricking their foes. |
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She stopped short at the sight of Tyler and a smile spread across her lips. |
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The door was left open and a succession of men trooped in, lay down on the bed, had a sandwich, and left with a smile on their faces. |
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But, even in the depths of winter, an almost missed glimpse of a well-maintained front garden can put the hint of a smile on one's face. |
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When he felt her sidelong glance, he cleared his throat and forced a smile as he met her somewhat dark blue eyes. |
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He pays me a sidewise glance, incredulous brows knitting an ambiguity, finding it almost unsporting to fold and venture a smile of concession. |
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Walken also gets to indulge in a spot of twinkle-toed tap-dancing, while all of the songs succeed in putting a smile on your face. |
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You see, he says with a sudden twist to his mouth, not quite a smile, I have thought of everything. |
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I said, with a smile, that I'd been buying them drinks all night so had no more money. |
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He spins round and lifts the teapot with a smile, the mournfulness temporarily gone, trapped beneath a professional veneer. |
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She stared at me when I appeared and her lips parted slightly in a smile that showed the whiteness of her teeth. |
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Her lips parted in a smile of greeting, showing her pearl-white teeth as we took our seats. |
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I remember the sweet nothings that I exchange with Mum each day and my lips part in a smile. |
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Nicholas snapped out of his stare, and his lips parted into a smile as he turned back around to face the young child. |
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The test of these big, old-fashioned musicals is whether they bring a smile to your face and set your feet tapping. |
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It was so unexpected but it placed a smile on my face that is still there as I write this post. |
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He seemed solid, unflappable, disciplined and optimistic, a man who would get off the canvas quickly if felled and resume with a smile. |
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I pulled the door open quietly and slipped inside, flashing the class a smile and giving a small wave. |
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For places like bookstores or your corner grocer, a smile is also a great sign. |
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He was always dressed in black, dog collar, eyeliner and black nail polish, and never a smile on his face. |
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The almost unprecedented move would have brought a smile to your million-dollar mug right about now. |
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He declined with a smile and unslung his own canteen of water from over his shoulder and took a long swig from it. |
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The sound of Jerry Davis' unsteady and eager voice brought her eyes up from the floor with a smile. |
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Then his mouth twisted into something that was a mixture of a sneer and a smile. |
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I turned the sneer into a smile, and not for the first time my mother was unable to return it. |
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I neatened myself up and then slowly opened the door with a smile on my face. |
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His parents attempted a smile and continued to regard the upholstery of the sofa. |
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Verdana concealed a smile, and crashed her mailed fist on the burnished breastplate of her armour. |
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The guard walks away briskly, passing us and not offering so much as a smile. |
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And as you can well imagine, there are some sourpusses in your organization that will be actively resistant, so keep a smile on your face. |
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Nathan had to admit that hearing her slight southern accent was enough to put a smile on his face. |
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She is tomboyish, flat chested, skinny, with lopsided lips and a smile that opens like a Venus flytrap. |
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With a smile, Danielle glances at Ian before returning her speculative gaze to Daphne. |
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Mick seems typical of those noble people, the ethnic Irish in Britain, who retain a love of Ireland and face life's vicissitudes with a smile. |
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As the car bumped along on our way back to my house, I couldn't suppress a smile. |
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Suddenly, the doors burst open and Kirra stood there with a smile on her face. |
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I exclaimed with a smile trying to hide the nervous butterflies in my stomach. |
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She glanced up at the top of his head and noted with a smile that his curly hair was gone, replaced with a short buzz cut. |
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Toby adjusted the man's tie and fixed a hair that was out of place, patted him on the arm with a smile and walked away. |
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Banter or insults that in the past would have been brushed off with a smile or a riposte are now made a matter for the police. |
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You slowly straightened your tired shoulders, and some of the haggardness slipped from your face as a smile of determination broke its blackness. |
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I bit my tongue until I regained a little bit of calm, then managed to force a smile. |
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Dressed in his finest Canadian tuxedo, he greeted everyone with a smile and a hug. |
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He laughed and I pretended to be offended, but ended up cracking a smile anyway. |
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My teeth have been capped and bleached to sparkle with a false warmth when I contort my features into what you call a smile. |
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And then he flashed me a smile that would have brought a steinbock to its knees, and my stomach lurched. |
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Once the khat has been acquired, the customer leaves with a smile of satisfaction and anticipation. |
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Doyle still slept, looking wan and exhausted, but that hint of a smile was still there. |
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Gale then tried to scowl at him, but the amusement was visible in her narrowed eyes and the hints of a smile warred with her frown. |
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It felt special being in this car, it would put a smile on my face every time I went for a drive. |
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A regular visitor to the station, the Mayor commended Julie for always greeting him with a warm welcome and a smile. |
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That smile was full of warmth and sweetness and I'll never forget such as a smile in my whole lifetime. |
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Sherlock Holmes's quick eye took in my occupation, and he shook his head with a smile as he noticed my questioning glances. |
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Usually he'd put a smile on his face during a meeting like this, but instead he wore a very dismal expression. |
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Old, his face was weathered and wrinkled, but he always had a smile for the strange woman and her sporadic emotional outbursts. |
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In fact, every classical musician had reasons to wear such a smile. |
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A campaign button on his lapel showed him in a smile and a suit, and advertised his name and lever. |
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You could be in a foul mood and he would come up with something out of left field to put a smile on your face. |
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She amiably offered a smile in return, which pleasantly surprised him. |
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No amount of sucking my cheeks in, blowing them out, poking them in with my fingers, attempting to trap them between my teeth while attempting to hold a smile worked. |
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In fact, he has a smile that lights up a room and, wearing a toque and slightly moth-eaten sweater, he could pass for one of the characters in his plays. |
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The busker paused to thank her with a smile, before raising the saxophone to his lips and puffing out his cheeks like he'd just consumed a ten-pin bowling ball. |
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But I can remember the days when a smile, a wink of the eye or an arch of the eyebrow set off the whole shooting match and a light fire would run beneath my skin. |
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He had left the same courthouse with half a smile and a shrug because it was only a civil case, entailing no criminal penalties. |
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I ducked under water for a moment and resurfaced with a smile. |
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She held up her hands, a ghost of a smile touching her lips. |
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Having achieved the single most sinister moment on television this year, Gordon bares his teeth, flares his nostrils and pulls his face back into a rictus of a smile. |
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In all my speechlessness I could only force a smile on my face. |
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Cody's face fell, but it quickly disappeared to be replaced by a smile. |
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Any trace of a smile that I had on my face at that time fell. |
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Her face lights up with a smile as she takes the baby in her arms. |
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Danny's eyes briefly welled-up and a smile again lit up his face. |
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Her lips parted in a smile as her hand came up to stroke his face. |
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The trace of a smile flickered across head coach Wu Jingui's face. |
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She rolled her eyes, but a trace of a smile graced her lips. |
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He gave her a smile that was almost apologetic, then he shrugged. |
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Now there was a time when Federer might have acknowledged the crowd with a fist pump and a smile and moved on to the next point. |
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Michan thought he saw the traces of a smile in the Commander's eyes. |
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I held back a smile at his obvious attempt to steer me back on course. |
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Part of the problem is that its prevalence was equally as fleeting as a smile itself. |
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In that economy, the price of a smile would only be a smile, and flirtation could be exchanged only for flirtation. |
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Will he remove our freedoms and sell us down the river with a smile? |
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She didn't let any of her new nervousness show and forced a smile as she showed off the dress before linking her arm through his once more and then walking back up the aisle. |
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With a smile and a nod, Zoe once again roared down the road. |
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His eyes lit up with malicious intent, and his lipless jaws curved up into a hideous expression that James figured the horrible creature thought was a smile. |
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For example, in the A-minor concerto, the contrasting use of pizzicato versus arco with the same thematic material is a happy surprise, guaranteed to raise a smile. |
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Zach shrugged, the faintest traces of a smile appearing on his lips. |
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So Bill braced up enough to give the kid a weak sort of a smile and a promise to play the Russian in a Japanese war with him as soon as he felt a little better. |
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A lieutenant commander in the Navy, he was knock-out handsome with a smile that would melt a glacier. |
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He always had a smile and a kind word when you ran into him. |
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For those living in poor communities in particular, interactions with police rarely come with good news and a smile. |
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She smiled at him, a smile that was unfamiliar, unusual, almost predatory. |
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Hannity and malkin can still rant, but somewhere, Jack Murtha is watching, with a smile. |
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He spared enough time for a smile at Em before returning to his homework. |
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Similarly, kissing your husband and watching him climb on board a troop transport and waving goodbye and forcing a smile requires courage as well. |
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In between these two fun spots are lung-busting climbs, fast, swoopy downhills and enough buff trail interlaced with roots and rocks to put a smile on most riders' faces. |
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Staff have an attitude and can't even raise a smile when you tip them! |
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A week later, bowing and salaaming to me as grateful patients often do, he was discharged with a smile almost as long as the well healed incision on his thigh. |
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And then he could hear a smile and a tremulous quality in her voice. |
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This inverted morality creates maniacs whose antics are referenced with a smile and a wink, not a harrumph. |
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Even her most extreme remarks have been delivered with a smile as she radiates the warmth of a friendly small-town neighbor. |
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Her face brightened and her eyes lit up as her mouth broke into a smile. |
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No word on if this outrageous sum, which Stewart raised for Hurricane Sandy relief, merited a smile from the famously surly star. |
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As tough as Rich was, he always did it with a smile, enjoyed the game, and respected his adversaries. |
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By sending gifts to his favorite stars, Alvin is encouraging a smile at his own expense. |
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She is a heavily made-up head, bearing the mythic black hair and pure white skin of Disney's Snow White but with blue eye shadow and a smile painted on with lipstick. |
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Welch interrupted, offering a smile that signaled pure exhaustion and defeat. |
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What unites them is a troubadour's gift for a lyric that has you listening attentively for the next line, often with a smile or a raised eyebrow, occasionally with alarm. |
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Before you knew it, the Jets were reduced to watching John Elway gallop around the field in a victory lap, flashing a smile that seared a bitter image in the Jets' psyches. |
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I absently waved with a smile and continued to stare at my schedule. |
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The decor displays some cute quirky touches that bring a smile to my face. |
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All of this is done, not just with a smile but with a joke, for he has a quirkish sense of humour, not usually associated with men of his profession. |
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It is, for my money, one of the best screenplays of the past decade, with passages that always produce a smile on my face or a look of amazement in my eyes. |
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I forced a smile and nodded, scooting so that I was across from her. |
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His eye-lids lifted and he managed a quirk of a smile in greeting. |
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The powdered wigs and monocles glimmered as I made a smile upon my face, nodding as the finest wealth of the continent graciously accepted what the cart had to offer. |
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I welcome them with a smile and we head back into the living room. |
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The detonations collapsed the three-storey house in on itself, leaving a ragged hole in the street's facade, as though a tooth had been torn from a smile. |
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Chavez replied with a smile and a mock bow, just before he grabbed Pen's hands, swept her off her feet and carried her up into the air, screaming. |
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Ally joked, a smile finally returning and brightening her beautiful face. |
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He wheedled with a smile to show that he wasn't too serious. |
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A whisper of a smile played on Amy's lips and Rebecca returned it. |
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He had a smile on his face as he craned his neck to peek around the guards strapping him into the chair. |
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You approach, hand your tickets to the agent with a smile and lift up your 6-year-old son to carry him down the Jetway. |
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Emmeline rushed to where sister lie, a smile beaming on her face. |
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Just the idea of twinkling my toes in the sand puts a smile on my face. |
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He lived life to the full and even though he has gone at a young age he fitted a lifetime of achievements into his life. No matter what, he always had a smile on his face. |
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Changeable cell phone covers and face plates to suit your mood, the latest holograms, flashing keypads and colorful gemlike keypads can bring a smile to your face. |
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But he is always ready and willing to help others with a smile. |
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Vaguely, I could feel a smile creeping back to my melancholy expression. |
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She gave me a smile as I picked up my fork and started twirling it. |
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I trudged into the kitchen where Okja wore a tight perm and a smile. |
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It takes on everything that's happened the last couple of years in dance music with a smile. |
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Jason looked at me, a smile twitching at the corner of his mouth. |
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With an emotionless flicker of a smile, Fiera gave Snug a gentle squeeze. |
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Casey felt her heart shudder and her lips twitch upwards into a smile. |
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You find it in the expressions on his face while he sleeps, the way he stretches as he wakes and the flicker of a smile he gives you every so often. |
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Andy paused for a few beats, grit his teeth and forced a smile. |
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Despite her best efforts, Isobel could rarely wring a smile out of Keenan. |
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He's no oil painting, but he invariably plays with a smile on his face, which is more than can be said for a lot of his more terminally sullen brethren. |
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Andy let a smile spread her lips and leaned against one of the bedposts. |
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Suddenly you're not even trying to paint on a smile that's not sincere. |
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Alex donned the simple silver ring on her fourth finger, and she glanced at it now, the hint of a smile lingering on her face as she reminisced on the past memories. |
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This brought a smile to Robbins' face, and her good-natured retort indicated a brushback pitch would be a more likely scenario. |
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Even those harshest of moralisers, our right-wing tabloids, passed it off with a smile. |
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Wonderful illustrations by Stan Gorman will make the dourest face brighten into a smile. |
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It is important to approach each day with a smile on your face and a can-do attitude. |
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His wife shares the treasured moment, staring into the distance, a smile playing on her awless features. |
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I looked at his normally deadpan face and saw the faintest outline of a smile tugging at the corners of his mouth, a cheeser grin on anyone else. |
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Paste up some inspirational slogans or cartoons that bring a smile to your face. |
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As he cut through my plasticuffs with a pair of scissors, the guy I'd shared a smile with spoke to the back of my head. |
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Mussulmans and Giaours Throw kerchiefs at a smile, and have no ruth For any weeping. |
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Overenthusiastically, and with my umbrella in hand, I actually jumped up and down in the middle of the street, beaming a smile of victory. |
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As the event gets underway on Thursday, everyone has a blast and even party-pooper Shabnam deigns to turn up and crack a smile. |
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Her RBF has been with her ever since she was a baby, forcing her to fake a smile all the time so people would stop questioning her. |
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Willy's main claim to fame was to use a smile and a shoeshine as the only sales technique one needs to be successful in sales. |
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The event, organised by bus driver David Russell at the Leamington depot, brought many a smile from their customers during the day. |
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Of course it was very sad, but the taipan could hardly help a smile when he thought how many of these young fellows he had drunk underground. |
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We are not confused children and if we were then let these childs be free, for life is short and every bit of a smile extends life one more day. |
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Because when her eyes twinkle and blinkle with excitement, her wrinkles crinkle up into a smile. |
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Stewart is renovating her home, and the armload of bargains brought a smile to her face. |
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What about if I told you there was a lovely place on the web where you're guaranteed a smile, a hug and a nice warm fuzzy feeling. |
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Standing on the winner's podium with his guide, Erickson breathed in the crisp air as a smile beamed across his windburned cheeks. |
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The 29-year-old's photo shows her staring sultrily into the camera, with a slight hint of a smile, Us magazine reported. |
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But Nicole Scherzinger had a smile back on her face during a sun-drenched trip to Antigua. |
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It was all thanks to TV show This Morning, who decided to put a smile on some peely-wally faces by bringing a bit of sun to the Granite City. |
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The woman is not looking into the camera, but there is a hint of a smile. |
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Our general love of flatulence as a socially accepted and humorous bodily function always raises a smile apart from Hadders who can't stand it. |
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Nobody terrified audiences with a smile as well as Lee Marvin. |
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Stelling is great at telling us the scores with a smile on his face, which is all the Countdown host has to do. |
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Very Louis Vuitton, these lacy rabbit ears, PS4 at Accessorize are sure to raise a smile on a night out Suits shoe. |
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Clovis wiped the trace of Turkish coffee and the beginnings of a smile from his lips, and slowly lowered his dexter eyelid. |
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And there's something about that little plinky sound that brings a smile to people's faces. |
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Because when she talks about her Paige, whom she lovingly calls her Yellow Rose, a smile lights up Michelle's face. |
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Then, with a smile that seemed to have all the freshness of the matutinal hour in it, she bent again to her work of hackling flax. |
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There is something extremely satisfying in producing a food that can raise a smile in even the grouchiest customer. |
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Over the closing laps and with victory already in the bag Pares broke into a smile and glad-handed spectators along the 1,000-metre circuit, carrying the Welsh flag. |
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Meanwhile Raffles rejoined me, with a covert-coat over his blazer, and a soft felt hat set carelessly on the curly head he shook with a smile as I passed him the decanter. |
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The cute hostie at the check-in for Kamchatka accepted a note the Russian Ambassador in Canberra had given me about excess luggage and gave me a smile rather than a bill. |
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At the end of his notings and his calculations he went out into the street with a smile of satisfaction on his round face, for the fates had been good to him. |
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Importantly, he also plays with a smile on his face, as anyone wearing the type of garish Hawaiian shirt he now dons as part of a sponsorship deal would have to. |
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To melt with the sight of a smile that divulges the words unspoken. |
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The Welsh are Britain's biggest grinners, with 63 percent sporting a smile most of the time, but only 40 percent of those in the gloomy southwest say they smile regularly. |
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He managed to affect a smile despite feeling quite miserable. |
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The back of the stamp sheet shows blue-pencil sketches of characters from these movies interspersed among text that exhorts readers to mail a smile to a loved one. |
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It's a show that puts a smile on your face and a spring in your step with catchy songs, lashings of comedy and fab backcombed hair with lots and lots of hairspray. |
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Introduced in June 2004, Oral-B Brush-Ups comprise a proprietary combination of nonwoven materials to create a new way to keep breath fresh and a smile bright on the go. |
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Some songs such as the happy, bouncy Jamaica will put a smile on the sternest face as it resonates from ear to ear and the unusual Saccades is the ultimate in relaxation. |
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Featuring the best of the Plump DJs, Soul of Man and the Drumattic Twins this cherry-picked compilation puts a smile in your heart and a beat to your feet. |
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His batrachian lips pursed into a smile, and he dug again into the honey. |
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