I smiled widely, flipping open my binder to my homework from the night before. |
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She opened her eyes and smiled widely as she saw the face of her beloved husband. |
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I smiled faintly and got off of the bed, shrinking away from him and pulling my hand through the knots in my hair. |
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He smiled at the window of good opportunity that he thought he was getting into. |
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There was a ripple of laughter among the men and she quickly smiled and gave a small laugh as if it was a joke. |
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I'll fix that, she smiled, breathing in the fresh air streaming in at her through the open window. |
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Master Welms smiled through his light grey eyes, young yet experienced face, and his light brown hair streaming through a soft wind. |
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She recognized it as an unspoken apology and smiled wryly as she continued. |
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She smiled up at him as she took the wine glass from his hand and took a sip of his drink. |
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She smiled and held out her hand where a huge diamond ring glittered on her ring finger. |
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Jenann smiled and clapped with them while Mercutio did likewise, just less noticeably. |
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They smiled brightly at the older boy, their eyes lighting up with excitement. |
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Ford smiled at the receptionist again, then followed the Senator into the office. |
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I crossed my fingers as I subtly shoved the iPod behind me and smiled winsomely at him. |
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She smiled, a bit embarrassed, a bit proud, pretending to scribble something in her notebook. |
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He smiled warmly as he leaned back in the comfortable recliner, feet resting on the coffee table before him. |
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Michelle smiled at Adam, and Deanna felt a tiny lick of jealousy as he smiled back. |
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He smiled like he knew how, and then Lee was behind the cameras, counting down. |
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He held in a wistful sigh and smiled warmly when her eyes flicked up in the mirror, meeting his. |
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Unaware of me observing him he looked at the kinkily dressed shop window dummies and pleased with what he saw, smiled to himself. |
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He slowly smiled, caressing her cheek and then planting a small kiss on her lips. |
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I smiled and went up to my room, leaving him alone in the kitchen to prepare dinner. |
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She smiled to herself and loosed her grip on his arm, but she did not let it go. |
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He laughed aloud in wonder, and smiled benevolently down at the recumbent figure in his lap. |
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A kittenish nurse smiled up at him, but instantly frowned when she recognized him. |
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He smiled and leaned down to kiss her, frowning as a sudden knock sounded on the door. |
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With shining eyes he let out a wolf whistle playfully, grinning, as Jake looked over his shoulder and smiled mischievously. |
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He grabbed my other hand and laced our fingers together and smiled down at me. |
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The man smiled at the young boy who seemed to have a well of infinite wonderment and enthusiasm to draw upon. |
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She smiled at me and performed a pirouette, her skirt rising up to reveal a flash of white knickers. |
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She smiled at the wolf and leopardess, who didn't quite share her excitement. |
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Danny smiled at her for a minute then left to go get himself a drink and a snack. |
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He smiled to himself as the car pulled out of the rest area, back onto the highway. |
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Michelle smiled at him and tentatively shot a glance at Grace before replying. |
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Leslie smiled and turned back to her sewing, moving what looked like a shirt sleeve along the jabbing threaded needle. |
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As she left in her borrowed car I smiled knowing my amulet would protect her until she took it off. |
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I spotted her amidst a sea of umbrellas and waved goodbye even as she smiled and pointed one finger to the sky. |
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Then he smiled and reached forward to wipe the corner of my mouth, coming away with a gob of blue icing. |
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I smiled a little and moved my hands from my lap to the hand sitting on his knee. |
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Tiffany smiled reminiscently as she pushed a brass tack into the photo that was by far her favorite. |
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Mac smiled at his reminiscence as he looked at her sleeping now in her hospital gown. |
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I smiled thoughtfully to myself as I ticked off the amount of yeses on my fingers. |
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He smiled and showed off his sharp fangs, slightly yellowed as any wild cats would be. |
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Kathy smiled and left Leah alone because she saw she had touched a chord with this conversation. |
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She flicked the ashes from her long French cigarette and smiled, addressing Loren alone. |
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Jane smiled at him with a newly found boldness that he found very alluring. |
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Fortunately, Lady Luck smiled upon me and I located a sample tube of self-cleaning wax lubricant in my toolbox. |
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Three of them stared as the lady doctor came over to them and smiled before walking away. |
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All three smiled confidently and gave a relaxed, free rendition that showed rehearsal time well spent. |
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Jonah just smiled, and I got the distinct impression he'd been planning this all along. |
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She smiled, the first time in the day that any honest, uncalculated emotion had registered on her face. |
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He smiled again, before refolding the letter and slipping it back into the envelope. |
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Evander smiled as he watched his little sister leave, taking another sip at the strong brew of ale that lay in front of him. |
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Sarah smiled expecting ratty old jeans and a tee shirt from the lost and found, but was once again surprised. |
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He cut it in half, fat ways, and smiled at me as he wrapped each half in plastic deli wrap. |
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But even when I smiled, I found the tears threatening to invade my smile. My heart bleeds inside and my head reels. |
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But he smiled knowingly and disappeared briefly, returning to say they were expected. |
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Samuel smiled and wrapped his arms around her as he too dozed off and fell asleep. |
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As he flew, Keith smiled to himself and doubled back in a loop-the-loop and flew back the way he had come. |
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The ash blond smiled innocently at the glare the tall brunette threw in her direction. |
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I just wore sharp clothes, and whenever anyone asked who was I supposed to be, I told them and smiled. |
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Focused on the game, Mortlock wondered what his rival was about and seeing nothing but an expression of boyish anticipation, he smiled knowingly. |
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We smiled at them and each other as sharp bits of jeep pierced our civilization-softened bodies. |
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They won't forget that night in Sweden, when the Gods smiled down on 13,000 Aberdonians, and grown men cried in the rain. |
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Sarah smiled as she opened a little bottle of lotion and rubbed some on her wrist. |
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She leaned forward, elbows on knees and her head in the wan moonlight as she smiled. |
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She smiled a wan sort of smile, and glanced around at what should be the living room. |
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Getting back to the task at hand, he scooped visible wreckage away, wary of the glass shards and smiled in triumph as he spotted his quarry. |
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He hated how she made him think she accepted him, and then crushed all his hopes and smiled triumphantly as he walked away dejected. |
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A host of carnival queens from the region clutched their brollies and smiled at onlookers as they led the procession down Drake Street. |
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Walking down the hallway towards first period trigonometry Jordan smiled as she passed people. |
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Mara smiled slightly as they entered the broad bowl of mountains and beheld the lake of clear water at its centre. |
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Trey smiled at her apologetically before turning and shooting a longing glance over his shoulder. |
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I waved greetings in the general direction of the blokes, and smiled at the girls. |
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She watched his eyes rove quickly over her body, and she smiled at his look of surprise. |
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I smiled as sweetly as I could and kissed her cheek as I breathed in the pungent acid aroma. |
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Craven waved and smiled happily at Ms Markovich, but he refused to acknowledge his mother, who also sat in the public gallery. |
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A man with the face of a dog smiled at her from the painting, his tongue lolling out happily over his business suit. |
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When he let go, Carrie smiled weakly, as the force of the hug had taken a lot out of her, and opened her sketchbook to work on a drawing. |
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Fred smiled, knowing that he could trust Will not to leak the information for any reason. |
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He smiled over at Marietta, then his face paled and he froze, seeing Marietta's rounded stomach and radiant face. |
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He looked into my eyes and smiled his big brown eyes just glowing with this new radiance. |
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He smiled a radiant, loving smile of relief when her eyes met his and she could see unshed tears in his eyes. |
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Li smiled, acknowledging that his roundabout dialogue had been recognised, unwound and interpreted. |
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I smiled and grabbed the food going into the next room to join the pack of friends that were partying. |
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She had smiled, and it was nice and informal, but actually there is something slightly regal about her. |
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Once every one was seated again, Brandon and Chasity joined hands and smiled at each other. |
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I smiled and put a dozen hot kugel tarts, dense rounds of potato and salt and oil, to drain on a paper towel near her. |
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The sorrow lifted from his face and he smiled, giving me the urge to grab him and kiss him. |
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She smiled at me gently and a little aristocratically, as if she was proud to be what she was. |
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Toni smiled, settling down, realizing Jared wasn't welching out on his promise. |
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She smiled uneasily at her friend who looked very much as though she cared not a jot for her record. |
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I delivered my address to about 50 women as they ate breakfast and smiled appropriately at my remarks. |
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I smiled and said that I had to go so I would take a rain check on the mall tour for later. |
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As the police officer walked toward her, she rolled her window down and smiled politely. |
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She saw the question in his eyes and smiled sweetly, her gaze raking over him swiftly. |
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Then he smiled for the first time, giving his battered face a handsomely rakish air and shook his head. |
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He smiled and cocked his head to the side, giving the effect of rakishness. |
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And Lauren loved him for all his sweet adorableness, and pure innocence, and she smiled. |
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Hunter looked down over the cliff and smiled at a white rock jutting out of the cliff six feet below where he stood. |
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He nodded and smiled, his thin pink lips curling up and exposing his white teeth. |
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Julius smiled and began whistling an old tune he liked as he walked down one of the many corridors of the colony. |
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My gaze lingered there a moment longer watching Doug when he turned around and smiled. |
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I smiled at my reflection and my pearly white teeth were visible and stood out from my tanned face. |
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He smiled, showing off two perfectly straight rows of clean whiter than white teeth. |
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Adults smiled in appreciation as a five-year-old berated her nine-year-old brother for cycling without his safety helmet. |
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Stunningly beautiful golden rays of sunlight crested the horizon and he smiled at the warmth. |
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He smiled at the joke, displaying a messy arrangement of razor-sharp teeth. |
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He smiled sadly and I reached forward and grasped his hand, squeezing it slightly. |
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Mrs. Fitzgerald smiled icily at her son, and crooked a finger in the direction of the anxious butler. |
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With a quiet glow of satisfaction, she smiled at the bride nervously waiting. |
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Luca's smiled softened when faced with her perfect impression of a small animal caught in the headlights of a large truck. |
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They have signed all the autographs, laughed and joked among themselves and smiled upon all who smiled. |
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He smiled, reached his hand down to her, and brought her gently to her feet, so that they stood toe to toe. |
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His face was dark and deeply lined, his stubbly grey beard looked about four days old, but still he smiled. |
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He smiled pleasantly and held up a black-gloved hand to show a short, wicked knife with a taped handle and curving blue blade. |
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Hopping lightly and agilely, she smiled triumphantly as her foot landed on the edge. |
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Amanda walked through the door and smiled widely as she stepped up to the podium. |
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Suarez smiled widely, assuring the lady he wanted everything in the account. |
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When I got to my classroom Will was already seated, and sickeningly, he smiled widely at me when I entered. |
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She smiled widely at him, before dropping to her knees and motioning for him to do the same. |
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She was standing on the front verandah when he got down there and she smiled at him widely when he opened the front door. |
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She shoved her way to the front of the line and smiled widely at the petite female behind the counter. |
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The receptionist rummaged through the lost and found box and smiled. |
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He just smiled, grandly shrugged his shoulders and went back to living his life as anonymously as possible. |
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He didn't say anything, and when I asked him his name he looked at me with Bambi eyes, smiled, and ran off. |
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The Queen looked at him blankly, smiled and shrugged her shoulders politely as she turned and moved on. |
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He clumsily sipped from the dainty straw of a blasphemously non-bourbon beverage and smiled broadly as he talked to fellow bros. |
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At the defense table, Jerry Sandusky smiled broadly and bobbed his head up and down at the memory. |
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She was taken aback when he smiled and bowed his head to her. |
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We went over to the Palm Beach County Jail where I was booked on this single charge, filed a not guilty plea, went in there and smiled for the mug shot. |
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She smiled, and turned to look up into Anthony's watchful gaze. |
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And he smiled and touched his cigar and his hat and finally patted the girl who worked nights on the bottom. |
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As he passed, merchants and shoppers smiled and waved their greetings. |
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She smiled a very pleasant smile, cocking her head slightly. |
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There came a teasing jingle sound and the youth smiled eagerly. |
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She was radiant and she smiled the most when she was with him. |
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He smiled down at him, but it was not a friendly or pleasant smile. |
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I smiled at her confusion and complimented her on the banner she was embroidering from a coloured plate. |
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President Kennedy smiled without a hint of condescension and extended a hand to Douglas that was at once firm and remarkably soft. |
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We all smiled as we whiffed the scent of the baking cookies. |
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Ri smiled and decided to drop her officious speech affectation. |
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She smiled and walked over to him, casually leaning on the back on his chair and playfully tugging at his shoulder length rat-tail as she looked at the screen. |
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Sonia smiled at them, and her whole face glowed with love for them. |
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Gracie smiled a genuine smile, reaching her hand out for a handshake. |
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She smiled as she listened to the crickets in the tall grass nearby and the soft whooshing sound of the leaves swaying gently in the breeze above her. |
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Diana half smiled at she stepped into her bright, airy room. |
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I smiled back and led him to the kitchen, where Adam was emptying out bags of gummy worms and bears, and Athena was putting the sodas into our wine cooler. |
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I smiled and cheered inwardly as I set down the telephone receiver. |
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Alana smiled and politely excused herself from the receiving line. |
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Anne and Jane, who was also in the receiving line, both smiled inwardly. |
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He rubbed his eye with the heel of his palm and smiled widely. |
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Everyone smiled and she recrossed her arms and I saw tears welling up. |
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Emily smiled at me briefly before returning to her knitting. |
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Alana looked in and smiled a little knowing smile and nodded at us. |
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I smiled at him sweetly, rubbing my fingers over his knuckles. |
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Remembering the spars she had had with the brothers, she smiled. |
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Sarah smiled and wrinkled her nose with a smirk on her face. |
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Prince Abdullah, the effective regent of Saudi Arabia, placed a soft, plump hand on his young compatriot's shoulder, smiled and spoke of friendship and loyalty. |
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Sarah smiled and tried to thank Aunt Marcy in a meek, ladylike manner. |
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The religieux smiled, turning and waving his brothers to come forward. |
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She smiled at them and returned to her food with slow, obvious relish. |
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Peter smiled weakly, unsettled by this swell of reminiscence. |
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Her resolve instantly melting, Beth smiled at him and pulled out a chair. |
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Light seemed to just leak out from his pores when he smiled. |
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When I commented that he was surprisingly ecumenical for an exorcist, he smiled. |
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I smiled and sat back watching as several images flashed across the screen, Matt still grunting in annoyance at not having found his desired station to watch. |
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Fize smiled a grandfatherly smile, and beckoned with one rheumatic finger. |
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I smacked my lips, and handed her the drink and smiled uncontrollably. |
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Ramirez smiled then, a terrible rictus with more than a hint of malice. |
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Now, he smiled when he saw her eyes lighten up a bit and her head raise. |
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She smiled and kissed his cheek as the telephone rang again. |
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Colin smiled and slid the engagement ring on her left ring finger. |
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She made a quick effort to calm her and smiled her apology at me. |
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Clara relaxed and smiled at Adam who had risen from the table. |
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Brett followed her line of vision and smiled when he saw the kitten. |
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Maude smiled, too, and crooked a finger, beckoning Lydia to come in. |
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Larissa smiled and lightly applied the liner to her lower lids. |
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She turned to the aproned man with whom she had been dealing and smiled. |
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He smiled, before leaning in and pressing his parted lips to my neck. |
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But, he smiled as he studied his vocabulary lists, if his plan was to emigrate out of the Balkans, learning Romance languages would be the way to go. |
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Candy smiled and took off her shirt, and then tried to put her head through the head hole, but she found one of the armholes and decided to stick her head into it. |
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Ed smiled rosily, his high cheekbones blooming into a warm pink. |
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As Matt approached, their gazes locked and she smiled at him. |
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His swimming led him back to meet the woman he had gently smiled at in the first episode. |
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She smiled falsely at everyone around them, her eyes roving. |
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He smiled and grabbed my hand and looped it through his arm. |
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She smiled at him gently and he made a very rude gesture to her. |
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Emily smiled down at her son and ruffled his hair affectionately. |
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Mrs Clarke smiled at her daughter, ruffling her hair affectionately. |
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He looked truly happy and relaxed, and I smiled back weakly. |
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She smiled, but she wasn't the same Tina who had told her banker dad to take a long walk on a short pier. |
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She bumped her noggin on the bulkhead above the doorway, smiled in apology for her presumed clumsiness. |
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She was sure they did, but their return journeys would take a little longer. If you don't like it, sue me, Rachel thought and smiled. |
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Here, from the fading canvas, smiled Lady Elizabeth Devereux, in her gauze hood, pearl stomacher, and pink slashed sleeves. |
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Lindsey glanced at Tom, who smiled, apparently in no hurry to talk about that training op. Red Cell. That was going to be some kind of fun. |
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He won't get any drinkypoos out here, Rick said and smiled. He'll be sober as a judge by the time we get to Taiwan. |
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The gods have smiled so much on Tugan that communal rictus must have set in on Mount Olympus. |
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I smiled and then looked away, feeling a bit awkward and on the verge of a full-out sobfest. |
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He actually smiled again at that. This guy was one of the smilingest dudes I'd ever met. |
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Slumpy shoulders went square, back went ramrod straight, and she smiled at the other woman. |
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She laughed but only for a little bit. She smiled at me, I think to make sure that I knew she wasn't laughing at me. |
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She was not a giggler, despite her extreme youth, and she smiled the small slow smile that men brought to her face without knowing why. |
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Vandeloup smiled at this, and came to the conclusion that the Wopples family was a mutual admiration society. |
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He smiled, inexplicably relieved to see signs of humanity in this museumesque environment. |
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The assistant smiled at him as he collapsed, believing that it was a part of the act. |
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The cook smiled and remarked to the confectioneress who was sifting flour in the kitchen, that that was a smart baba. |
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Inwardly, Seven smiled, glad that the predictably irritable and impatient engineer had remerged from her cocoon. |
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The lady smiled at him rememberingly when finally he seated himself across the aisle from her, and without any serious motive Andy smiled back. |
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Fee smiled and held his hand, she looked into his eyes and he held her gaze lockingly. |
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He smiled at this proudly, like he was the campus pussy-bandit being lauded for his prowess by his unlaid friends. |
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Remembering the exchange now, Dickie smiled that winning southern-boy smile. Then he went glum again. He thumped the purfled sound board. |
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She smiled as she remembered how she had always placed the sugar in Phil's cup to presweeten it. |
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He smiled again, easily, dimples creasing his cheeks, and a tiny fanwork of lines crinkled the corners of his dark eyes. |
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As soon as she had smiled her face altered again, and the petulant expression peregrine to her features took control. |
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His glance touched their faces lightly as he smiled, a blond ephebe. Tame essence of Wilde. |
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Her new shoes, with their little perched heels, lent a swing to her hips. She smiled, pleased by the image. Lily in her kitten heels. |
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Often when we take a group of youngsters fishing, we find that the one who catches that first fish, is the one that Lady Luck has smiled upon. |
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Vidal smiled and began to croon the song softly into my ear. |
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I clutched my portfolio, and smiled as I looked at the window. |
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But when I spoke about it he just smiled and shook his head, and started whistling to himself kinda soft. |
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She smiled broadly, dressed in a loose-fitting grey cardigan and black leggings, as she made her way to the gate at Rome's Fiumicino Airport. |
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Rosalie smiled faintly, and at the clapping of her hands, the raven-haired Zoe, in all her surpassing beauty, entered the apartment. |
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She wore a plaid green mackinaw coat and charcoal gray slacks of the same heavy wool.He smiled weakly when he saw the heavy green mackinaw coat. |
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The Dutchman, taking the 16th stage of the Tour de France after a solo effort which nonsensified all known laws of human endurance, smiled. |
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She was very nice, she smiled, and she said well lots of people were on probation, what'd I done? |
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Here Mrs. Lawrence had smiled to soften the anxiety of her blue eyes under their frowning, carefully tweezed brows. |
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He stood back, with his hands still on Leo's shoulders, and smiled wanly at the pink-faced blazered boy. |
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I could have been at that All Black game in '78 I don't know, I was very young,'' smiled Wood, who played at the ground on many occasions. |
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And though he smiled, his eyes glowed proudly at the name of Louisiana's dashing hero. |
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Unbelievably, he smiled through his cracked and bleeding lips. A horrible nightmare cloaked in the cloth of good. |
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He smiled often, he could make his knuckles crack like pistol shots, and he had the courtesy to address him as Gaylord, and not by some ridiculous title of his own. |
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He smiled and faked a hook to Frank's midsection. The idea of the phantom punch hitting his throbbing liver pushed Frank back onto the heels of his plain polished shoes. |
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The nails in the rim of the wheel went ratcheting over the leather pawl and the wheel slowed and came to a stop and the woman turned to the crowd and smiled. |
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Mossa scrawled his name, pulled his cheche down over his mouth, and actually smiled.... I wore a blue cheche to filter sand out of the air I was breathing. |
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She smiled, an enigma in the wavering light of our candleshade. |
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Russ tipped the magazine slightly to reduce the glare from the lamp. The dishwater blond in the picture smiled at him, Russ thought, in just the right way. |
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He smiled a kind of sickly smile, and curled up on the floor. |
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Archly the maiden smiled, and with eyes overrunning with laughter. |
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At this Lena smiled again with that mirthless batrachian grin. |
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Wussy cry-babies, I thought, as I smiled politely at their sappy stories. |
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The Almighty has smiled on us and blessed with good fortune. |
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Ploughman silently studied the two men for a moment or two longer, then smiled yellowishly, opened a desk drawer, and brought out a bottle of Gordon's gin. |
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Samuel was stern, serious and deeply in earnest. He seldom smiled and never laughed. He was uncompromisingly religious, conscientious and morally unbending. |
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The lipstick pressed down on my mouth like an unwanted kiss. I froze, willing it to be over. She smiled at her handiwork, our faces far too close for comfort. |
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The old mother smiled, steeping her bread in the coffee-bowl. |
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The supermodelesque mulatto woman licked her lips and smiled invitingly. |
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Columbus smiled at the compliment and snapped inconsequently at a fly. |
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The creaseless horizontal face of the giant smiled sickly, leering. |
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As it was clear that he was a choleric fellow in some respects, Mr Swiveller was relieved to find him in such good humour, and, to encourage him in it, smiled himself. |
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He sat down and smiled at me, a corner of his mouth higher than the other and one eyebrow raised. Wow, that was entirely too shmexy for this early in the morning. |
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Inside, the walls were painted with murals of dogs frolicking in the woods and giving chase to a frightened fox while chubby canine cherubim smiled down at them. |
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I smiled at them with the slight mix of condescension and thanks I thought befitted a beautiful woman as she passed schlumpier mortals on the street. |
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What none would dispute though many smiled over was the good-humored, necessary, yet quaint omission of the writer's name from the whole consideration. |
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