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He has smiled for the television cameras.
Since Roethlisberger reported to camp Friday, he has smiled more and been more engaging with reporters.
He has smiled for the crowds outside his relatives' house in Miami.
He has smiled early and often on the campaign trail, looked on with apparent sincerity as people have shared their long and complicated problems, and met knots of dissatisfied potential voters with surprising equanimity, at least in public.
Indeed, it has been a feature of his tennis for a month or so that he has smiled so often during matches it was as if he knew something the rest of us did not.
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He had smiled as he talked to Helen Ferris.
He was smiling again, and she wondered if he had smiled all the time at the counter.
Joan had glanced over at him, smiling, expectant; he had smiled back, not remembering.
"It was the first time he had smiled since his nan passed away.
Perhaps if he had smiled less, people would take him more seriously.
He told Japanese reporters that he had smiled a lot during the week to mask that he did not understand most of the English being spoken.
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