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This alone wasn't very surprising, given that the other studies found an overall preference among babies for those who act nicely.
The identities of the individuals were kept anonymous to the researchers to prevent them from feeling under pressure to act nicely.
While it may be a scene, like Régine's or Castel's before it, the Hôtel Bourbon has one major point of difference: Act nicely and smile, and you might actually have a shot at getting in.
(She once explained her strategy: "I can look jazzy, act nicely with my stiletto heels on/But if a ho says something, trust me, then her hair will get thrown").
It can act nicely as a kind of Esperanto which explains IBM's incredible full-frontal assault on the next generation of its products all enabled by Java.
People smile, frown, sneer or act nicely for a variety of reasons.
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The opposite happened, too: those who were judged as untrustworthy but acted nicely were able to undo negative preconceptions.
But in "Joe acts nicely," "acts" is an action verb, which we modify with an adverb to state that Joe is a skilled thespian.
(The particulars of Elvis's real stage act are nicely recapitulated, right down to the scarf handler who supplied the King with souvenirs he could toss to the fans). In all other ways, it shows the star to be the same sweet, gentlemanly, receptive and clean-living Elvis he always was.
John Molloy's Leporello outguns him vocally, but their interactive double-act is nicely managed.
If you're at a festival, for example, supplement the live act with some nicely composed shots of the crowd.
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