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noun
A facial expression comprised by flexing the muscles of both ends of one's mouth, often showing the front teeth, without vocalisation, and in humans is a common involuntary or voluntary expression of happiness, pleasure, amusement or anxiety.
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The chemical structures contained within these images were manually converted to SMILES strings, chiefly by redrawing the structure using ChemDraw 12.0 and exporting the structure as SMILES or by manual conversion in the case of simple structures, which were recorded in an index of the corpus.
Scowling faces at the airport turn to smiles as my dog prances by.
"What about Silly Putty?" someone asked, to smiles and contained laughter.
And even as the music fades between songs, mouths keep moving, reverting to smiles or shouting requests for encores.
In addition to Smiles Change Lives, the Smiles for Life Foundation also provides help to needy families, as do many state programs.
But it's also a little pat and, as that salute to smiles as a social leveler suggests, naïvely patronizing in a way that's worth examining.
Correction: August 13 , 2001 Monday An obituary of the harmonica virtuoso Larry Adler on Wednesday referred incorrectly to "Smiles," a Florenz Ziegfeld stage production in which he appeared.
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And to smile.
Ruscha continued to smile.
Mae tried to smile.
Hazel tried to smile.
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