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She and smiled
She smiled.
She smiled slightly.
She smiled, and the teeth gleamed in her beautifully modeled olive face.
She smiled at Winston, and he saw the hateful hard glitter in her eyes.
She smiled at him wetly.
She smiled and bowed, recalling the princess-in-a-carriage feeling she had enjoyed when she was a child.
She smiled vaguely at Henrietta and spoke to the old man.
She smiled in a sickly-tolerant fashion.
She smiled.
She smiled to herself.
She smiled, and expertly let herself downward, holding this known root or that, her sneakers sliding in the leaves.
She smiled at me, but it was an awfully sad smile.
She smiled all the way to her wise, sad eyes, and drained her own.
She smiled at him with benign, remote happiness ; ;
She smiled her way through the ordeal, which the British press still portrayed in a positive light, describing the crowds as " enthusiastic ".
She once held him and hummed some rhythms to him, and he smiled and joined along.
She spends time with and becomes friends with Pacifica, and it is one of the few times she has smiled and laughed since her parents were killed.
" She smiled and kissed him.
She smiled and laughed more than the other characters, having a nature that writer Frank Spotnitz felt was lighter, sunnier, brighter, warmer and more " overtly sexy ".
" She smiled.
She claimed to have met the child-Jesus several times in 1995 during her missionary travel in Bogota, Colombia, where a life-sized statue of the Infant of Prague dressed in pink robe came alive, smiled and spoke to her.

She and smile
She opened the boxes with a tear in her eye and a sad smile on her face.
She did not notice that the customer seized her purchase and turned away without a smile or a word of thanks.
In a story conference, when her name was suggested to him for the part of a girl threatened with rape, Thalberg shook his head and, with a wry smile, said, " She looks too well able to take care of herself.
She first appears in the episode " Brush With Oblivion ", in which Darkwing Duck and his sidekicks attempt to stop her from stealing the Mona Lisa's smile.
' She never left the script ', says Milligan with a guilty smile of something between irritation and admiration.
She tells the little girl she has a beautiful smile ... and advises her never to lose it.
Horn said in a June 2012 Sunday Times interview that she is not in a coma, but, " She cannot speak, move, or smile.
She was described as possessing a Junoesque figure, golden blonde hair and a provocative smile.
She tells Lisa to smile no matter how she feels inside, to suppress her emotions in order to be popular, and that happiness will follow.
At twenty, she " a picturesque young woman, a snow princess with flush cheeks, gleaming smile, plump figure, and a sweetly ingratiating manner to almost everyone she met ". She enjoyed dancing and danced several times at her sister Kathleen's coming-out party.
She is tough toward the students because she wants them to succeed, she has a loving smile toward the childlike attributes of her students and is very scary when she is mad.
She looks at him with a sly smile and says her famous line, " Face it Tiger, you just hit the jackpot ..." This version of Mary Jane can be seen somewhat as a mixture of both the original and Ultimate version of the character --- retaining the honest and genuine version of the Ultimate counterpart, while still maintaining the flirtatious personality of the 616 version.
She is well known for her smile, which was caricatured by the British impressionist Ronni Ancona in the UK television show Big Impression.
She was undeterred by criticism about her firm stand against abortion and divorce stating, " No matter who says what, you should accept it with a smile and do your own work.
She starts to smile and drops the torch she is holding.
She describes a conversation with him as " coaxing a smile out of a clam full of Botox ".
She recalled this person paused for a moment before turning and walking back through the door as if having forgotten something, then re-emerged and flashed a smile at her before disappearing between the buildings.
She described him as " young and darkly handsome, with merry black eyes and an engaging smile.
Then she walks on the stage and — she is so pretty ; and her suit is so nice ; and her voice is so sweet ... She makes me want to smile and weep, at once ...
She replies with a smile and shrug and climbs aboard the plane.
She made her first film in 1924, and with her blonde hair, delicate features, and good natured demeanour, was cast in a string of supporting roles, where she was required to do very little but smile and look pretty.
She was extremely beautiful, having dark thick long hair with scent of Champaka, Asoka and Punnaga flowers, having the musk thilaka on her forehead, Having eyelids which appeared as if it is the gate of the house of God of love, having eyes which were like fish playing in the beauteous lake of her face, Having nose with studs which shone more than the stars, Having ears with sun and moon as studs, having cheeks which were like mirror of Padmaraga, Having beautiful rows of white teeth, Chewing Thamboola with camphor, having voice sweeter than the sound emanating from Veena of Sarswathi, Having such a beautiful smile that Lord Shiva himself could not take his eyes off, Wearing Mangala soothra and necklaces with beautiful, having breasts which were capable of buying the invaluable love of Kameswara, having row of faint beautiful hair raising from her belly, having stomach with three pretty folds, wearing red silk tied with a string with red bells.
" The Newsday reviewer wrote: " She has a smile that may remind you of Mary Tyler Moore, the gawky comic precision of the young Carol Burnett, the lyricism of a romantic heroine and a smallish but vibrant voice as accurate as it is expressive.

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