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A smile represents a buildup of tension.
If anything, Romney will drive anti-establishment voters to Trump, because Romney – with his slick hair, pressed suits and Ken doll smile – represents the worst side of the Republican party's mainstream.
In 1912, the writer Ambrose Bierce proposed a new punctuation device called a "snigger point," a smiling face represented by \__/!, to connote jocularity.
"This guy's trouble with a charming smile, and represents everything Allstate protects you from".
The section, entitled "Protect Voting Rights, Fix Our Campaign Finance System, and Restore Our Democracy," features voting rights and money in politics commitments that will make even the most cynical activist smile and represents the cherry on top of what is by far the most progressive Democratic Platform ever proposed.
And on this particular Sunday, shortly before the recent Colombian election, candidates for Colombia's House of Representatives (which has a seat reserved to represent expatriates) smiled from campaign posters along the street.
White's subjects are often represented smiling, as if in welcome of strangers; and his drawings of pineapples, plantains, medicinal plants, grouper fish and crabs can be viewed as advertisements for Virginia's wholesomeness, abundance and fertility - as lures for potential settlers.
Moreover, unlike the beneficiaries of the organizations, three of the authors of the letters are represented smiling, a way to seek to further establish emotive involvement and social affinity with the potential donor.
Chubby Chandler, a European agent who represents Lee Westwood and Darren Clarke, smiled at the notion of Woods playing in Europe.
Cindrich smiled as he said, "I've represented guys from Nebraska".
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