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Fig. 4 Three standardized chemical identification formats from left to right: Smiles, InChIs and chemical table.
"Last year, obviously Zachary Quinto, right?" smiles Mr. Dumont, summing up the vibe of HollyShorts.
Cover image: Businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin, right, smiles as he shows Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, around his factory, which produces school meals, outside St .Petersburg, Russia.
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As Zabriskie spoke, Leipheimer sat to his right, smiling sheepishly.
Schaefer, the C.E.O. of Golden Boy, which promotes Hopkins's fights, was standing on his right, smiling proudly.
Photo: Lt. Vyacheslav Milashevsky, far right, smiled as he and members of his submarine crew docked at Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski yesterday.
Can you tell the N.B.A. to show us more games of the Milwaukee Bucks and Ray Allen?" Tomjanovich, with a mildly embarrassed Allen seated to his right, smiled politely.
Beres Hammond walked onstage with his head cocked to the left and his cap twisted to the right, smiling so broadly that he was almost wincing.
Ms. Valenzuela, also backed with a horn section, sang her upbeat tunes about how love can go wrong and right, smiling her way toward a woman's hardheaded prerogatives.
Democratic pundits booked onto news programs smile at their adversaries and make reasoned arguments; their counterparts on the right smile back and then spew a torrent of lies and invective.
That's me on the right, smiling because I'm asleep, finally.
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