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"We smile," one executive said.
A very faint smile, one hopes.
Is it a false smile, one that may portend harm?
One or two give an odd smile, one or two a twisted grimace.
"Don't give me a snide smile," one woman barked at him.
He almost always had a beaming smile, one made especially amiable by a slightly crooked tooth.
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Fear had me smiling one minute, then on the edge of my chair the next.
Dick smiles on one side of his face.
He has the appearance of "a 1920s dandy: long fingers, measured movements, smooth and gleaming panels of black hair, an audaciously collegiate tie, crisp pleated slacks of a favourite cotton twill, a humorously pointed nose, a sly half-smile, one eyebrow engineered for expressivity".
The red-eyed man just kept glaring, but the smiling one began muttering excuses.
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