Sentence examples for smiled apparently from inspiring English sources

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Obama smiled, apparently recognizing the error, then tried to follow along.

"You are welcomed," he smiled, apparently unsurprised by these three pale strangers who'd turned up on his doorstep in the middle of the night.

One arm resting nonchalantly on the pulpit, his other hand jabbing the air to emphasise particular policy points, he made reassuring eye contact with individual members of his audience, who gawped and smiled, apparently excited by his very presence.

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"Why do you ask me if you know the answer?" He smiles, apparently enjoying this cat-and-mouse game.

Cleverly departed Bellew's home turf having bested a match that began as a grudge but closed with each man smiling, apparently friends.

In Jarrett J. Krosoczka's illustrations, the woman trying to get this little rascal to bed is never fully seen; she's just an indignant shadow, an accusing index finger and, finally, a gentle palm on the forehead of the smiling, apparently sleeping child.

Chief Justice John Roberts, meanwhile, smiled serenely, apparently untroubled by the president's attack.

An inscrutable smile apparently played on the lips of the then chamberlain of the king of Prussia and the searching look he gave Batoni may have sent a shiver down the Roman artist's spine.

After his final statement, Mr. Brown let loose with a rare public smile, apparently sending a message that he had nothing to hide and had done nothing to apologize for.

"There will be a farm bill," he said Tuesday, smiling and apparently unconcerned.

Smiling but apparently irritated, she added, "And I'm so glad that you asked about that".

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