All those smiles and handshakes and salutations felt out of character.
She has one of those smiles that sticks in the mind and tells me that she's been coming to Kandersteg every year on the same day for four decades.
But if the world's guarantor of democracy fails to deal with the clanking from its electoral machine, those knowing smiles will disappear.
We were at a playgroup center downtown and Mary had one of those confident smiles that told you she wouldn't flee if you paid her a compliment.
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Those Tory smiles increased yet further when Labour spindoctors insisted that "NO" didn't mean "No" to any referendum ever whatever the circumstances - just a promise of this one made now.
We were clearly getting those more spontaneous smiles.
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Of course, we aren't certain if these tracks are on major or indie record labels (aside from V2Music, who has already signed on), but regardless, this is certainly a move that will elicit smiles on those fed up with proprietary formats not playing nice with a wide variety of DAPs.
Solar schools are one of those green ideas that everyone smiles and nods at.
And, well, using a TiVo is just fun in a way that no other DVR ever is -- those booping noises still provoke smiles all around.
"Those were the days, " smiles Houston with his arm around Smith.
Those involved relish the opportunity to put smiles on the faces of children all over the world.
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With smiles all round, she sprinkles holy water over herself and those gathered to witness the ceremony.
Even those who feel that Hugh Wheeler's slightly vulgar book coarsens "Smiles of a Summer Night, " the Ingmar Bergman film on which the show is based, will likely come away thinking that all you need do to purge the show of its occasional verbal excesses is to perform it with the subtlety that is the hallmark of this production.
"It wasn't easy, as in those early days India was considered an exporter of tea and jute, not high-tech services, " he smiles.
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