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He was red-faced now and smiling in a shyly aggressive manner.
NEWYORKER: Pumpkin Head
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Smiling now, Mr Salmond said he had subsequently spoken to Dr Qvortrup - noting that he should perhaps have done so before first minister's questions.
BBC: Contrite apology from Salmond
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No one appears to be smiling now.
NEWYORKER: Playdate
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She was still watching, smiling now.
NEWYORKER: The Reptile Garden
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Chopin is looking down smiling right now.
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"Let's just cut that right now, " he said, smiling, when asked about the Harbaugh Bowl.
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"So now the Queen, who's smiling, and the corgi, who's snarling, have Auntie Eileen's teeth, " she said.
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The survey results are graphically compiled in the computer records Cemex now keeps of all its customers -- smiling yellow face if satisfied, frowning face if upset or less than satisfied.
FORBES: Cement meets the cyberworld
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At one point in the proceedings, when photographs were introduced showing a smiling Mr. Valle with his now-17-month-old daughter, Ms. Mangan-Valle was crying so hard that U.S. District Court Judge Paul Gardephe allowed her to step down from the witness stand to compose herself.
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But, the well-known image of synchronised swimmers smiling throughout a performance is changing, with expressions now supposed to reflect the mood of the music.
BBC: Canada on course for glory
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"I feel so good now I could lift all these boxes myself, " she said, smiling.
CNN: Manning brothers team up for Katrina relief
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No wonder this nebbishy Master of the Universe is smiling: Lloyd Blankfein, 52, has spent seven months now as chief executive of Goldman Sachs Group, the richest, shrewdest and most powerful investment bank in the world.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Jamila who now works as a full-time lawyer in the capital, is certainly smiling about her new career options.
BBC: Business