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"Hello everyone," beamed Adele, sitting in front of a tasteful brown curtain, somewhere in Hollywood.
It, too, felt like a festival -- but, no, just regular life, tourists mingling with locals, everyone beaming.
Everyone's beaming.
"As soon as we started playing everyone was beaming again," says Will. "Within a week it went from utter depression to 'Thank God, we're back".
Six of seven Disney unions later agreed to co-operate with a "social audit" of conditions at the park – today, on Main Street, everyone is beaming.
A handful of investors have objected, saying that Symantec's decision to ask everyone to beam up didn't really expand the potential audience and that it was wrong to deny investors the ability to meet managers and directors in person.
Everyone's beaming or sticking their thumbs up, and Alberto fondly recalls anecdotes for each group, each nationality.
Everyone was beaming that day and her smile was just as beautiful, if not more so, in person than it was on television.
Everyone was beaming with the kind of ecstatic joy I hadn't seen since the '70s, when I saw all those young men arrive in my city, before the disease, before AIDS.
Inside the 40-seat room, adorned sparsely with a "ghost" chandelier and rustic bricks and beams, everyone truly seems to know your name.
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