Generally horse riders acknowledge their appreciation by raising their hands and smiling although there are the exceptions. |
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Another good way to describe my day, because there's been a deal of quiet smiling and contentment but precious little new growth. |
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I looked up at Eric's smiling face and moved over, making room for him on my bed. |
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She shoots me and my wife an apologetic look before smiling at the kids and closing the door. |
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The man across from me thinks I'm smiling at him so he smiles at me smiling, and I smile even more. |
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She pushed her homeroom door open and stepped in, smiling apologetically at the teacher. |
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A seemingly endless line of petrol tankers cruises along the road, their drivers smiling at us as we speed by. |
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Cordelia smoothed down the bell-shaped skirt of her costume, smiling secretively to herself. |
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The man keeps smiling at me and I avert my eyes but somehow he is able to manoeuvre himself around so he's constantly in my line of vision. |
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Feeling he was an unbeatable bargainer, he left smiling, until he found out that a friend got the same item for 20 yuan just across the street. |
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Bella was still smiling when another jogger collided into her with a force that definitely threw her to the side. |
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Gracien laughed and joked a lot, Eva was smiling and quiet, and Rosie was funny in a sarcastic manner. |
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Pristine turns to see Lance is still smiling like the handsome rogue he is. |
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My mind is seared by the memory of our arrival at the orphanage, a group of girls aged 7 to 10, smiling, laughing, waving to us from a balcony. |
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Most dramatic of all are the tall, enigmatically smiling kouros, which are archaic statues of godlike young men. |
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True, sometimes they had to go back for top-ups, but came back smiling every time. |
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But before he could answer, Chloe appeared at their table, smiling from ear to ear, with Jason at her side. |
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A pleasant aroma wafted into the air and there were smiling faces all around. |
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The sign above the restaurant showed a smiling waitress with a beehive hairdo. |
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Rumor also has it that he was smiling wildly underneath his catcher's mask. |
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I thought of her round shape, her smiling eyes, and I couldn't help feeling warm inside. |
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I whirl round to see Shaun standing several feet away from me, smiling that insidious smile of his. |
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She was round, round-bellied, round-shouldered, round-hipped, and always smiling, always jolly. |
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There were definite hints of this mental perspective in Yuan Yuan Tan's smiling delivery, the clear articulation of line. |
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He is a jolly soul, smiling at every opportunity and applauding his opponents' shots as if having a knockabout in the park. |
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Stanton is still smiling, but as she pulls a stack of paperwork out of her messenger bag, Andre realizes her offer is real. |
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Each morning, I met Alice, a smiling, middle-aged Jordanian lady, at the breakfast table. |
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What pleases me is that they are playing great rugby football, and the whole team are smiling a lot. |
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I flagged down a passing brother, knowing by now that the old vows of silence had given way to a smiling loquacity. |
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He was smiling and waving at the onlookers, wearing a shabby business suit with an exceptionally loud tie. |
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Candycanes and smiling gingerbread men were printed all over the cotton loungewear. |
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I start reliving my memories of one-on-one hockey games with David, the laughing, the smiling, the teaching, those were the days. |
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She had run out of the building and jumped into his arms, dropping her luggage and smiling joyfully. |
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So maybe now I am smiling, just to spite this woman and her ridiculous tirade. |
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I look up at him and he's smiling so sadly that tears cloud my eyes before I can even look down. |
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Everybody liked him at first sight because he was always smiling and was always attentive to the person he was talking to. |
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A smiling Princess Anne was attired in an aqua-blue hat and matching jacket, with white top. |
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She is young, smiling, with Ian's lustrous dark hair and finely arched eyebrows. |
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At the opposite end a dapper gentleman tips his hat and bows to this smiling little lady. |
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It was a cloudless summer morning, and all Nature, smiling in her felicity, sent up a hymn of adoration to the author of her beauty. |
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This city has taught me to persevere and shine and to overcome the toughest of hurdles and still come up smiling. |
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All the while, Adam was politely giving autographs and smiling graciously to the fans and admirers. |
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The sign of a great ride is when you peel yourself off a mud splattered stump after a 30 mph endo and come up smiling. |
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I have shoulder length sandy brown hair, blue eyes, am always smiling, and wear western and leather clothing. |
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Kirby and Jason became magical on their skates smiling and dancing to the delight of the crowd. |
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The holiday photographs show her apparently in the best of health, smiling on the balcony, her skin glowing with a tan. |
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Thank goodness the cameras are there to capture Lady Luck smiling on these heartbroken saps, who really just want to find real love. |
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The staff are excellent, the mainstays being owner Juan and the smiling Joanna. |
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When she stepped outside, she saw that the sun was smiling cheerfully in an azure blue sky dotted with puffy little clouds. |
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He moved through the crowd schmoozing and smiling, surrounded by an arc of secret service, his suit jacket tossed saucily over his shoulder. |
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She had sounded so sad just now after she had been smiling only a moment ago. |
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The smiling father sports a rifle nestled at his hip and wears a hat emblazoned with a coat of arms. |
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Ally felt herself smiling, even though their entire conversation had been so utterly juvenile. |
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Allegations of counterfeit tickets left some patrons standing outside, and ubiquitous scalpers smiling. |
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Cordelia breezed into the office about an hour later, smiling brightly at Wesley who was still occupying the desk, monitoring the police scanner. |
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That is why so many advertisements for products consist of nothing more than the name of the product and perhaps a smiling face. |
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But we had come to partake, and we were ushered into the Chrysanthemum Palace to be met by smiling waiters in red mandarin coats. |
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She was still smiling when she carried the two white coffees up the rickety wooden stairs. |
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From the way he's smiling, I can tell that he hasn't smiled in a long time. |
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She keeps smiling at me all the way through the dad's explanations about the bookshop, and how he collects Africana. |
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The girls all followed, smiling broadly at the notion of a cute, manipulatable guy staying in their house. |
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I laughed with delight and laid my hand along his cheek, smiling at him as a sudden wave of tenderness swept me. |
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He learned quickly, worked harder than almost everyone else and came up smiling every time. |
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His ability to drink from what was seen as a poisoned chalice and come up smiling will stand to him in the challenges that lie ahead. |
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She brought the knife to Abby's throat, smiling in terrible triumph, and Chris screamed. |
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You will find a smiling landscape, a refined gastronomy, personalized rooms and a gentle way of life. |
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As she stepped out lightly to the beat in measured, graceful ballet steps, she saw her parents smiling proudly at her from the front row. |
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He showed no concern or remorse but one witness saw him smiling shortly afterwards. |
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I'm trying to stay calm but every time I see the adverts on the telly, I can't stop smiling or giggling. |
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There she is, sniffing a rose, or smiling with hair-clipped innocence, like some author of wholesome books for children. |
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It was the moment where my old skin was shed, and my new scales shimmered in the bright yellow smiling sun. |
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The smile on my face widened again and I turned back to Jake who was smiling widely as well. |
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After a single knock on the door, Amy swung it open, smiling widely at the two of us. |
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He bounded into the room, smiling widely and apologising profusely for being just a few minutes late. |
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Our hair blowing into our eyes, we stand on the beach, smiling widely at the camera. |
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In the picture she had long hair, and was smiling so widely her features were hard to make out. |
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It too has the gift of disguise, now appearing as a wild-eyed woman, now as a vacantly smiling man. |
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I was surprised to see a young man, wearing khakis and a white polo shirt, standing there smiling at me. |
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The Elysian Fields have smiling groves, grass that is always green, the weather is always fine. No one is ever unhappy or ill. |
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Many a person has gone away smiling after eating one of Kipperman's red herring, bloaters or kippers. |
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They smiled at each other, both knowing that they were smiling because something had changed. |
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Sitting beside Mark her head resting on his shoulder, smiling and chatting with his sister she looked absolutely adorable and so very kissable. |
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She recovers her composure as Beatrice enters the room, smiling kindly at her. |
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He was smiling shyly for the camera and standing behind him was the golden-haired Joseph. |
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The actress made her first political appearance, smiling endlessly and used her star appeal to woo the voters. |
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She was still smiling as she waited for the redhead and the brunette to leave. |
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In the dark, you couldn't see all the smiling pictures and precious mementos that reminded her of her lost brother. |
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Katelyn passed him and he turned around, smiling at Jude as they did their little secret handshake. |
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He stood in front of me smiling broadly, skin oiled and supple, his hair tangled in a mass of knotted dreadlocks. |
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And you would love to be the one to help, he thought knowingly, smiling and rising. |
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She looked into his small, delicate face and put her finger into his tiny hand, smiling as he wrapped his little fingers round it. |
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Beneath my smiling, beamish, seemingly vacant manner there is hidden an ardent and effective note-taker. |
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Bare branches grow out of one end, while shoots sprout out from the other, smiling snakes wriggle around and a baby bird emerges from an egg. |
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The speaker was an old, wrinkly man with smiling, dark eyes and curly gray hair. |
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Logan, still smiling humorously at him, took out a piece of paper and pencil and wrote down everything he asked for and more. |
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I couldn't stop smiling and stealing little glances at him, and he was just beaming. |
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The children were very alike, the older had his arm around the other's shoulder, they were both smiling. |
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Couples, young and old alike, strolling hand in hand, smiling and whispering to each other. |
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Few places are so alive with children smiling, laughing and throwing up in giant rotating teacups. |
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He pressed the knife tighter against her throat, smiling at the fear registering in her eyes. |
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Suddenly he saw a triangularly folded note land on his desk and he looked around to see who it was from and saw Patricia smiling at him. |
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I nodded, smiling now at the cheesiness of the moment, particularly as a maudlin pop song came on the jukebox. |
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The mask has a beak-like nose and seems to be smiling, unlike most of the other heads and masks. |
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Margaret with smiling mischief in her features might bother to ask if any young man has finally caught my fancy. |
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She herself is having trouble accepting the rush of success, smiling with some abashment. |
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A newspaper clipping, laminated, was taped to the side of the station, with a photo of a big grinning guy smiling into the sun. |
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With the autumn sun smiling and rain providing an occasional relief, the season has set in with a vibrant and colourful note. |
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Then, a few scenes later, we see him smiling through his tears as he leads her to the altar. |
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After a while, I stop listening altogether, and go into nodding and smiling autopilot mode. |
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For everything, every last structure, every minute detail, every smiling face, was false. |
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She was standing there in a tight pink metallic minidress, smiling and perky as usual. |
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Loud cheers rent the air as the smiling star, somewhat overwhelmed by the tumultuous welcome, made her way inside the college. |
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Kali's attributes include a third eye and smiling face surmounted by a towering headdress bristling with horns, pink lotus blossoms at her ears. |
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Unless something amuses me or I happen to be blissfully happy, I'm not usually smiling. |
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He was smiling at me, looking uncharacteristically sheepish, and well, quite beautiful. |
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She stopped smiling and looked at him with a twisted mouth, like she'd just sucked on a lemon. |
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His witty introductions, funny stories and anecdotes kept the crowds smiling throughout. |
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He was smiling an ironic smile since he pitied himself for all the years of shallowness he had grown so used to. |
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At one point, she would be berating her colleagues and the next minute she would be laughing and smiling with them like it was business as usual. |
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I just leaned out of my window and started waving and smiling at all these lovely people. |
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His brother, in response, resumed his seat, smiling until I thought his face could very well crack in two. |
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There were lots of appealing, smiling faces on view and the children's plain happiness was a delight. |
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In a retaliative fit of pique Trish hadn't complained, instead smiling calmly and signing the papers the estate agent had called round with. |
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There is a leggy black woman with bleached blonde curls at the bar smiling winningly at everyone. |
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You can barely get your pint away from the bar in London without some smiling barmaid drawing a little shamrock in the head for you. |
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Does that mean he's supposed to be more edgy than his smiling, soft leonine friend? |
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Ben tried to sound stern, but couldn't help smiling at the ball of energy climbing onto his lap. |
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She was constantly tuning her guitar between songs, smiling nervously as she filled the time with self-deprecating jokes. |
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The massive, brawny man peered at me in bewilderment as I had managed to stop his blade, and he withdrew, smiling shadily at me. |
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Around the room angry glares were thrown at Josh who responded by smiling bashfully and trying to shrink against the window pane behind him. |
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She is smiling in a swimsuit, or rather laughing, and her eyes are alive with life. |
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Audrey beamed and giggled, smiling at the camera's every now and then. |
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The campaign blew it off by releasing a picture of Benton holding his nose while standing next to a smiling McConnell. |
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She was smiling, hair pulled back neatly in a bun, and 32 at the time of her death. |
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Arriving passengers greet their cabin stewards and table waiters like long-lost family friends with smiling handshakes, hugs and much backslapping. |
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You can almost imagine him at the school dance as the wallflower, smiling a secret smile to himself as he watched the gyrations and romantic aspirations of others. |
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Before she finished I began to paint, and she resumed the pose, smiling and chattering like a sparrow. |
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Riahi kept smiling and chain-smoking Cristal cigarettes, the cheapest Tunisian brand. |
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After the boys testified, they were seen exiting the courthouse smiling, chewing gum, and slapping their hands together. |
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Judging by the behaviour of birds, monkeys and deer, our quarry was certainly out there, probably sitting in the long grass and smiling to himself at human folly. |
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Mention ballroom dancing and most people think of smiling couples dressed in designer suits and glitzy dresses waltzing, quickstepping and foxtrotting across the hardwood. |
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As we weaved through the screen of helicopter gunships on our final approach, I turned to Adrian, smiling the smile of a very happy man, and couldn't believe what I saw. |
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I looked back at him smiling with such radiance I could feel myself blush, and a single joyful tear expressed how hard it was for me to leave him behind. |
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There's nothing more transparent than a politician smiling and greeting you like a long lost friend when you know well he doesn't know you from Adam. |
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There was an audible reaction when a new picture slid next to the smiling little girl with a coloring book in front of her. |
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He was a jolly young fellow and always seemed to be happy and smiling. |
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Even Loaded Lux could not keep a straight face, smiling as his competitor established a clear, early lead and never let up. |
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Any person who tries to jump the queue by smiling, gesturing or otherwise trying to attract the bar person's attention will receive nothing except a polite smile in reply. |
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There was supposed to be an adulating throng hanging from every rail, trumpet-blaring heralds lined side by side and perhaps even angels smiling down from above. |
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Would you be smiling if you were riding in a jury-rigged truck that had an emergency evacuation button and a giant tank of highly flammable hydrogen fuel behind the seat? |
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Then turning and smiling through her tears she called after him. |
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I turned my head up to see his smiling face glowing down upon me. |
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Doyle was smiling, still slightly flushed with a glow that she recognized. |
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White hair flecked with silver fell about his shoulders, dark piercing eyes smiling out from a face touched by agelessness incongruous to the silvery beard at his chin. |
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She never stopped us when we chased the mosquito man's truck as it blew a cloud of DDT into our smiling faces. |
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They were both smiling as their lips met in a sweet, deep kiss. |
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She is said to be smiling again and taking milk from her mother. |
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A rich palette of country greens and browns, superb knits, smooth tweeds and timelessly luxe romantic eveningwear had his super-elegant and very rich customers smiling. |
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Each time he mentions a story point or repeats an exchange of dialogue, he glances up to see if she's smiling. |
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Joel sank into the couch, smiling, while Ethan threw a balled-up eraser against the wall and laughed. |
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Her face registered my presence like a camera shutter, flashing from smiling expectancy, through complete surprise, and then back to restrained amiability. |
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It was indeed, the dirty brown hair was neatly combed and the coat was new and clean, he was smiling fit to burst as he entertained giggling ladies and laughing lords. |
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Gil turned and saw Muhammad Ali stride out of the stage entrance, smiling and scowling at the same time. |
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I shall also enjoy the Jubilee, and if I see either of these two sleazeballs out at our street party, I'll tell them to go easy on the burgers, and stop smiling aloofly. |
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She is smiling, a pink-striped hat on her head and a mini rainbow lollipop sticking out of her mouth. |
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Not being too open, he didn't confess this to himself, but he made no move to deny it either, and he was smiling reminiscently when he opened the door. |
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But we might see in the man a little of fascism, as if Eichmann was smiling back. |
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Dad had stood up smiling and led the way back to the front door. |
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There she was, my angel, smiling back at me ever so sweetly. |
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He showed that the zygomatic major muscle, which runs from the cheek bone down to the lip corners, pulls those lip corners upwards into a smiling shape. |
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He took a drag off his cigarette, smiling and blowing the smoke upwards. |
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The mats will show happy, smiling faces of young people on one side, but the reverse will reveal the scars, both mental and physical, that accidents can cause. |
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In Eloy's expo, there is a nod to Robinson, Galliano's man in the shadows smiling coyly at the stage door. |
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I could see her as clear as anything, and she seemed to be smiling. |
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Her jaw went slack for a moment, then she started smiling like crazy. |
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Jen may have looked like death warmed over, but she was smiling. |
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Liz's face altered from smiling and cheerful to regretful and apologetic. |
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She was smiling and had both of her hands giving me the thumbs-up sign. |
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She locked the car and walked up the driveway, smiling at the rosebuds just beginning to bloom and the new green leaves on the two tall arbutus trees in front of the house. |
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He moved through the crowd schmoozing and smiling, surrounded by an arc of secret service agents, his suit jacket tossed saucily over his shoulder. |
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Eight centuries later, a smiling Father Paul was now preaching the gospel in the Franciscan way among the homeless. |
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He was still smiling as the boat hit the water and until we had rowed so far away that he was indistinguishable from the other people still on the ship. |
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Since we have a tendency to make long faces over issues that should otherwise make the countenance of our nation a smiling one, we take everything with a pinch of salt. |
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Dinah wanted to scowl back at him, but she held it down, smiling sweetly instead before ascending the stairs to get away from her parents and their prying questions. |
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Giovanni sighed, smiling happily, which added color to his ashen cheeks. |
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He kept glancing over at me and then smiling, his expression saccharine. |
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Davies watched the second man come out of the room, spray his breath with an atomizer from his jacket pocket, then walk towards them, smiling at Diana as he passed. |
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The baby was a tiny piece of heaven, always smiling his adorable toothless beam, and batting those long lashes as he reached out to touch everything. |
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I looked up to see Jason, smiling sadly at me over a box of takeout food. |
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He is sighted just off-stage, harried look on his face, occasionally smiling. |
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As someone with a shrewd eye for the absurd, it is entirely possible somewhere Joan Rivers is smiling right now. |
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And conservatives in Nevada are looking for the kind of snarl that the smiling Sandoval may not be able to deliver. |
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Inside though, away from her smiling visage, Taira was burning with anger. |
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The lovely young woman apologetically bared her teeth, not quite smiling. |
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Colin, staring at a jar of mandrake roots, turns to her, smiling. |
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Seems like Lady Luck is finally smiling on the unattractive shlub. |
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The smiling, white-haired impresario opened the Ibiza club in 1973, before turning it into a global franchise. |
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Why were we all left smiling at the end of the programme at the hard-necked individuals who tried to, in effect, steal your money and mine and who walked away scot-free? |
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A smiling, wise-looking Black man with a stethoscope around his neck stared out from the cover. |
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Watch them battle the forces of evil in the guise of a smiling clown. |
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Despite many scrapes and cuts, he was smiling from ear to ear. |
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He was smiling openly at her, wearing just a thin shirt and trousers. |
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It was a woman, tall and thin, smiling and leaning against a fence. |
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She is seated on a sofa in the living room and watches him, smiling. |
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Tash, in the meanwhile, remained in the car, smiling at his reaction. |
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Josh stood over the threshold the doorway, smiling to be polite. |
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Kya smiled at him and leaned back, batting her dark eyelashes and smiling. |
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Minutes later he was back to hand the baton to the next runner who set off towards Smithy Bridge as smiling onlookers applauded and yelled their support. |
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Today, synchronised swimming is like doing aerobics, gymnastic, acrobatics, all in the water, holding your breath, but also smiling and making it look easy. |
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Fortune is smiling on you because you will come into an inheritance. |
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Overall the film painted a picture of Ireland in the 1930s in which impoverished farmers struggled gamely in difficult conditions but always came up smiling. |
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You take your tumbles with good grace and always come up smiling. |
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He's a working class lad, he's very bright, he makes you smile when you meet him because of his cheek and his ability to come up smiling whatever life throws at him. |
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It seemed to me that however bad things got, he came up smiling. |
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She has smiling blue eyes behind square gray glasses and a ladylike grin that punctuates most of her encounters. |
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At her touch he turned towards her once more, smiling toothily. |
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A bright-eyed and smiling torch-bearer, she leads the only private, non-profit organisation devoted to on-site conservation of monuments and sites worldwide. |
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Martina Hingis, back to her smiling self after the midsummer madness of last year, put another young pretender firmly in her place in Melbourne yesterday. |
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The door to the trailer opened and Paige walked in, she was smiling. |
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Anyway, Hurley magically built a career from it, and is still smiling and siren-ing. |
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Sitting on a natural shelf in the rock was a dingy mirror, and Prudence finger-combed her hair in it before smiling through the redness of her nose and eyes. |
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Then they walked out of the transporter room, smiling and laughing. |
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I don't know who took commercial advantage of the public mood and produced all the baby tricolours but they must be smiling all the way to the bank. |
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In another, they sit smiling inside their Los Angeles apartment at a messy kitchen table. |
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But that was before a tune about boomerang kids had virtually every parent in the room smiling in agreement. |
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I look back at the babealicious guy and he's smiling at me, giving me a knowing nod. |
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They were together, at the flicks on Saturday night, eating Jaffas and smiling at each other occasionally in the dark. |
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Under the smiling, sugarcoated tourist trap facade lies a complicated web of deceit, greed and murder. |
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It was a fool's mate in three moves with Lewis smiling at you from the other side of the board in unmalicious glee at his victory. |
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When I ask the smiling African Frenchman behind the till how I get my wine opened, he hands me a waiter's friend. |
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But when she got to the corner where she expected to see the smiling face of Mr Cottar looking back at her, there was a travel agency. |
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If Moody's injury was bad news for Johnson then Wilkinson's display got old beetle brow smiling. |
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Like any exciting meal, Food will leave you smiling and satisfied. |
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The picture shows the proud new mum and her partner Kris Smith, 32, smiling as little Ethan sits in a baby carrier. |
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The other people, I presume, are supposed to be standing to attention, but they're all smiling at me. The lines are not even straight. |
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He thanked me with a smiling nod, measured out a few minims of the red tincture and added one of the powders. |
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Ralph had stopped smiling and was pointing into the lagoon. Something creamy lay among the ferny weeds. |
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There he sat, high above his neighbours, smiling, and nodding his great head enjoyingly, from time to time. |
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She has an underbite so constantly looks like she is smiling, a very goofy smile. |
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A recent photograph in Details magazine reveals a jockish, broadly smiling Pace with his arm around costar Shawn Hatosy. |
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Their unbodied heads, wherever they may be, are still smiling on the world, despite their divorcement. |
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I'm smiling, my tie is askew, and I'm sporting a boofy big hairdo, like all the other kids in my class. |
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They waited expectantly while he directed a ruminative yawn toward the white smiling moon. |
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Innocent, sandy, smiling, smelling of clove cigarettes and beetrooty hamburgers and a faraway sea. |
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She simply sat smiling her smile of bliss, nursing her husband's feet Madonnawise on her lap. |
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Walcott and his stretcher-bearers were pelted with missiles with the Arsenal striker smiling broadly. |
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How the junior partner of Hobbs and Dobbs leads her smiling to the carriage with the lozenge upon it, and the fat wheezy coachman! |
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In the dressing room, the smiling attendant helped her into the longline corset with its built-in bra. |
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This site is noted for its clay figurines with smiling faces, part of an extremely large offering in honor of the god of death Mictlantecuhtli. |
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The band managed to keep winking and smiling even when Kian got clonked on the head by a low-flying baseball cap. |
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For the next thirteen years, we were graced with a bow-tie beneath our dean's smiling face. |
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Another younger woman, well-dressed in a full Zairian woman's kikwembe suit, came in with a smiling face, eager to see the child. |
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Tobagonians are some of the most genuine and friendly people you'll ever meet, always smiling and willing to share a story or two. |
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Face B has prominent arched browlines, wide eyes, well-proportioned nose with recessed nostrils, indistinct smiling mouth, knob-like chin, and fat cheeks. |
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Unheeding the conductor's warning glare, Mr. Devine straphung, smiling, his lips forming soundless phrases as though he enjoyed a delightful, inaudible conversation. |
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They rolled up a portly daddy snowman and a smiling snowmom, then made eleven snowkids, from a nine-foot basketball player down to a snowbaby only six inches tall. |
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Clay sculptures with smiling faces are indicative of this culture. |
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She picked little strips of wood from the box, smiling in her perplexedness. He is my husband, she said, with the word that does not quite mean husband. |
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Then they were led to a hut, where they had to sit with smiling faces while the skin of their chest and shoulders was slit and wooden skewers were thrust behind the muscles. |
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I had warmed under the smiling gaze of this military young woman who wore her small lifeboat hat and smoked her ration of tobacco, though she always refused coffee. |
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All Nature is smiling, in fact, with one large, comprehensive smile, exactly like a first-class PRANG chromo with a fresh coat of varnish upon it. |
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He imagined a band which contrasted with the neat, smiling Beatles image. |
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Some may find the endless images of a smiling, waiflike figure appealing. |
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Nick Zemke is always smiling and joking these days, a great relief to his mother, because a doctor had told her the brain damage might limit his emotions. |
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Charming colored illustrations show babies of different races and skin colors displaying imitative responses such as waving, smiling, blowing kisses, kissing boo-boos, etc. |
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If you see me at supermarkets wolfing down free snacks handed out by smiling salesgirls, it is because I am trying to pay off my credit card bills. |
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At worst, he's depicted as a smiling Mussolini in mouse ears, a control freak herding the lemminglike masses through overpriced rides and chintzy tchochke stands. |
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The smiling kouros is the first fully free-standing sculpture in art. |
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A picture of Smug George is passed around, smiling smugly and chubbily. |
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A dextrocardiac, said the smiling doctor. Your heart's in the right place. |
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A smiling Queen arrived around 20 minutes later than expected after having a private lunch at the Quirinal Palace in Rome with the president of Italy, Giorgio Napolitano. |
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A smiling Queen arrived around 20 minutes later than expected after a private lunch at the Quirinal Palace in Rome with Italy's president Giorgio Napolitano. |
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Bob Smith, smiling from behind gold-rimmed spectacles and a long, whitebeard, helped the boy climb on his knee so his mother could take a snapshot. |
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