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A slight smile, some might say a smirk, sometimes flits across the peer's lips as he listens to the US government's case against him on 17 charges of fraud, racketeering, money laundering, tax evasion and obstruction of justice.
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She illustrates the cosmic joke with her Blossom Dearie delicacy and a smirk: we sometimes get what we want, but in the wrong size or color.
So whenever we'd run across a noun, she'd call out, "Kory – what declension?" And I would stammer, and say "Uh um um, third?" Then she'd smirk, or sometimes laugh, and say, "Of course not", then tell us what declension the noun was.
Justine Frischmann made her reputation on a sneer, but she smirked and sometimes even smiled through Elastica's Wednesday night show.
He thrives as the renegade, all of that angsty contrarianism and smirking vengeance that sometimes involves hacking apart a Maybach and driving it around an abandoned lot to "Try a Little Tenderness".
The rest of the time Sánchez regarded the proceedings with a smile, sometimes verging on a mocking smirk.
It is not for nothing, these residents smirk, that their city is sometimes known as "Pot St. Lucie" and "Port St. Lousy".
Sometimes with a smirk or Cheshire grin.
Sometimes they will smirk and tease him if they see you.
As Mr. Ryan spoke, Mr. Biden sometimes grinned, sometimes smirked and often shook his head with disdain and dismissiveness toward Mr. Ryan, who he seemed to consider very much his junior adversary.
"Sometimes," she says smirking, seemingly reluctant to elaborate.
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