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He didn't finish the long smile that he had begun.
Bits of brown on a cracked tooth, that endless long smile.
And this is what we find: breasts the size of boxing gloves that slump away from the rib cage, plus a crease of flesh along the upper stomach, matched farther down by a kind of long smile where the navel must be concealed.
He gives me a long smile.
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Nonetheless, as soon as Stein lost Littlejohn's pulse she used a scalpel to make a long, smile-shaped incision below his left nipple, then wedged a stainless-steel rack-and-pinion into the slit, cranking its lever to spread his ribs apart and expose his heart.
"Our co-star was named Bella, a trained snake, nine feet long," smiles Paul.
But the trail took a twist here in South Carolina, a state that has long smiled on traditional Republicans, and in the final weeks leading up to Saturday's fiercely contested primary, Mr. Bush frequently seemed harsh, combative and as deeply invested in the status quo of Republican politics as his father or Bob Dole, the party's nominees from the last three elections.
And she is given to blithe, slightly nasty unverifiable generalizations about art: "Savvy art historians, realizing that the majority of celebrated modern artists from Monet to Jackson Pollock underwrote their bohemian, anticommercial posture with someone else's money, have long smiled at the Romantic myth of the starving artist".
You go ahead because they're following me.'" She breaks into a foot-long smile.
There's also a kind of death by flashbulb, in the eighth episode of the first season: Elizabeth, on her first tour of the Commonwealth, is pressed to keep up a months-long smile; a slow-motion sequence finds her soul quite justifiably retreating from her eyes under the strain of maintaining a cordial rictus as she waves to her public from an open car.
Asafa Powell smiles a long, slow smile.
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