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He smiled also at a British bloke seated next to me, who asked the most asinine questions.
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It had been whispered privately that she had smiled in the congregation, and the Governor Prence sent to knoe her business, and command, after punishment as the bench see fit, her departure and also anyone who brought her to the place from which she came ' ''.
The two faces smiled and winked, and the cigar-smoking man blew smoke in the lady's face ; also, a circus clown led a small dog to jump through a hoop.
In his writing Plutarch also makes mention of when Alexander's secondary naval commander, Onesicritus, was reading the Amazon passage of his Alexander history to King Lysimachus of Thrace who was on the original expedition, the king smiled at him and said " And where was I, then?
Game critics have also smiled upon Shadow Hearts: Covenant much more than the original, and a general consensus seems to be that the game is an overall improvement on the first.
Traditional economists also showed only mild irritation, or simply smiled condescendingly, when I came up with alternative economic models.
Luck also played in part in the form of Fate tests to see if Fate smiled on you, or turned her back.
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Ekstrohm smiled, and followed the captain through the airlock with only a glance at the lapel gauge on his coverall.
This time B'dikkat smiled pleasantly at the little head which had grown out of Mercer's thigh -- a sleeping child's head, covered with light hair on top and with dainty eyebrows over the resting eyes.
In his writing he makes mention of a moment when Alexander's secondary naval commander, Onesicritus, was reading the Amazon passage of his Alexander history to King Lysimachus of Thrace who was on the original expedition: the king smiled at him and said " And where was I, then?
Catherine had her first vision of Christ when she was age five or six, saying that Jesus smiled at her, blessed her, and left her in ecstasy.
According to a 1907 magazine article about Landis, " Corporations smiled pleasantly at the thought of a corporation lawyer being on the bench.
I must have shown that I was not only puzzled but crestfallen, at this exception to what looked like a very pretty rule of stellar characteristics ; but Pickering smiled upon me, and said: " It is just these exceptions that lead to an advance in our knowledge ", and so the white dwarfs entered the realm of study!
I coughed loudly and, when the man looked in the direction of the cough, I stood on my tiptoes and smiled right at him.
Twenty years later, Barrymore finally confessed to his deception, but by then, he was so famous that the world merely smiled indulgently at his admission.
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She smiled her way through the ordeal, which the British press still portrayed in a positive light, describing the crowds as " enthusiastic ".
During the 1982 Arrows Chemicals British International Championship match in Scotland, Bristow was subject to what Darts World Magazine called " the most sustained barrage of jeering witnessed at a Darts match "-he played to the crowd during his game with Harry Patterson-following a Treble 20, he turned to the crowd ( more booing ..) next dart, Treble 20, he turned to the crowd ( even more booing, shouting ..) third dart was single 20 but he smiled and the crowd applauded-Bristow at his incomparable best.
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) He smiled, and said a word or two to the interpreter, who turned to me, `` The President wonders where you are going after you leave Taipei ''??
He did the same in an interview with a skeptical Hao Wang, who said: " I expressed my doubts as G spoke [...] Gödel smiled as he replied to my questions, obviously aware that his answers were not convincing me.
Burton later claimed, by family telling, that " He looked very much like me ... That is, he was pockmarked, devious, and smiled a great deal when he was in trouble.
When a reporter reminded Wallace that the Kid was depending on the governor's intervention, the governor supposedly smiled and said, " Yes, but I can't see how a fellow like him can expect any clemency from me.
Despite these setbacks, when asked by an interviewer for an article published in the United Kingdom on 18 November 2006 if he planned to remain leader of his party, "... the Clark Kent of Kiwi politics turned to me and smiled gently.
In the lyrics the singer relates how, as a poor young boy, he was summoned by the Magi to the nativity where, without a gift for the infant Jesus, he played his drum with the Virgin Mary's approval, remembering " I played my best for Him " and " He smiled at me ".
Biographer Tad Mosel states, " To show her affection for her hometown, she always walked slowly when she left her hotel, turning her head to smile on everyone on the street, missing no one, so they could feel close to her and be able to say when they got home that night, ' Katharine Cornell smiled directly at me.
He misunderstood the custom and thought I was introducing myself as “ Kurban Said .” And so the foreigner had smiled and replied: “ Nice to meet you, Mr. Kurban Said .” “ Ever since then, Essad Bey jokingly called me ‘ Kurban Said ,’ and when he was looking for a pseudonym for the novel, he asked me if he could use it and I agreed .”
He will answer all questions about the written sciences, not facing any difficulty, with the permission of Allah .” Because of my words he smiled and said to me that ; “ Ebu Zekeriya allow them to ask before they lose me.
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