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"I bet this says I'm going to die in two weeks," said Danny, a 17-year-old gang member, forcing a grin.
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He occasionally forced a grin.
She signed autographs and forced a grin for photos, constantly telling the people around her to "give me some room".
The beleaguered front-runner may force a grin for the cameras, but unlike Richard Nixon, his one-time mentor, he steadfastly refuses to repackage himself.
("Even the act of smiling can change our brain chemistry," Barlow remarks, "so it's definitely O.K. to force a grin").
There are also jokes, like Yeats responding to Tagore much as "business executives are reported to respond to Paul Coelho .And, finally, there is a joke that Mr Chaudhuri, though he forces a grin, doesn't find funny.
Latino activists, on the other hand, sighed, gritted their teeth and forced a grin at a proposal that does shield about 5m people from the hated migra but, as Obama himself put it, "does not grant citizenship, or the right to stay here permanently, or offer the same benefits that citizens receive".
Soon I'm walking around Montreal with this huge plastered fake grin on my face, forcing a smile at every stranger I interact.
You don't have to force a smile, but you could manage a little grin.
Buford, the Spurs' unassuming general manager, forced a half-grin as he filled his hands.
We met with one man who, with a grin, forced us to take a picture of his friend in front of the palace waving a flag.
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