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Baballah smiled, clearly pleased.
He smiled, clearly pleased that I had read the speech.
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At that point, Dylan, smiling, clearly appeared to be confident of his ability to do an entire album in one night.
And as I heard a press-night audience snuffling around me, I had to smile: clearly a theatre culture that pretends to loathe sentimentality doesn't mind it at all, as long as - to co-opt the leaves on the tracks terminology of British Rail - it's the right kind of sentimentality.
She smiled again, clearly feeling sorry for me, and said there was nothing she could do.
"It's 500 years old," he said with a wide smile, clearly proud of his cool, tamped-earth den.
There was that remark from the aunt -- "Yeah, my Aunt Lillian, a very nice lady," interrupts Mr. Winston with a wry smile, clearly plagued by the comment.
After a multivehicle pileup killed 36 people on a highway in Shaanxi on Aug. 26 of last year, news photos showed Mr. Yang at the scene of the accident with a smile clearly visible on his face.
"From the balcony on weekends, we watch everyone schlepping back to the city after their day at the beach," said Mr. Page with a broad smile, clearly happy that he and David are already home.
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