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She enters and leaves the courthouse as quickly as possible, seldom smiling.
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Her lips were full, sultry or sulking, her expression unblinking; she seldom smiled.
"It is a work in progress," Coughlin, who seldom smiles, said Monday.
But the music seldom smiled, even in sections of the final two movements inspired by folk-dance rhythms.
Frustrated by the criticism that her subjects seldom smiled, Greenwood was recorded to have countered, "Well, you've only seen toothpaste ads and magazine advertisements.
He seldom smiles much in his performances, though; the characters he plays are rarely satisfied with themselves enough to let happiness peek through more than occasionally.
He's just happy to watch his friend, Fritjof, "on whom life had seldom smiled, drink his afternoon tea so sanguinely on the walls of Saint Paul".
There is some competition from Cassius in "Julius Caesar" (who "thinks too much" and "seldom smiles"); but the flawed Shakespearean hero whom Mr Brown has most seemed to resemble is Hamlet, with his "craven scruple/ Of thinking too precisely on th'event".
Kvasha seldom smiles.
But the odds may be evening up.Mr D'Alema seldom smiles.
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