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I will change that," Safin said, this time with a real grin.
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Then, when your clone least expects it, flash that sucker right next to your real grinning mouth.
She grinned — a real, happy grin.
When Brolin spotted Palen, his fixed grin became a real smile.
The diction is mostly American ("a real big grin"; "pissed" as in angry), but with occasional Aussie inflections.
"Natural gas is a real blessing," grins Trujillo.
Except that anything can work on real, breathing, grinning people.
In real life, a grin can mean the difference between a playful joke and a hurtful sarcastic comment.
"Real golfing weather," grinned the smug anoraks.
So it is no surprise that Ed Miliband shuns real dogs, and grins and bears comparisons with Gromit.
On Wednesday, the former president and his onetime housing secretary, their grins real and broad, pumped fists, clasped hands and embraced — exulting in what, come Tuesday, could well mark the completion of Mr. Cuomo's arduous comeback.
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