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I ground around a corner and a woman gazing across the lazy fields spontaneously smiled and waved to me from her window.
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I'll bet you that eight out of 10 times the person will spontaneously smile back (or at least start to).
"I do these things spontaneously," he smiles.
You smiled spontaneously as he wheeled away and then reflected that after another tournament in which Ivory Coast's bigger names had struggled for consistency and form, this might have been the best way for them to win.
Babies don't just smile spontaneously -- they also smile radiantly back when people smile at them.
Yellen says quietly, "Smile" and she thumps me when I do not smile spontaneously enough.
When a lady standing next to me offered them sweets, I saw a bright smile lightening their faces and I also smiled to them spontaneously, in the sight of the majesty of child innocence.
The spontaneously joyful smile is the facial expression most easily recognized from a distance — as far as a hundred metres, researchers say.
Duchenne was the first to observe that a spontaneously joyful smile cannot be faked, because it results from the simultaneous contraction of two muscles, only one of which is ordinarily under conscious control.
In a further study, it was al observed that men smiled more often to women with high heels they passed in a street and that they spontaneously approached women more quickly in a bar when the latter wore high-heeled shoes.
He smiled.
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