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"Selfish" shows Kim having fun, Kim in control of her image, even when she looks wild, or exhausted — no wonder she's usually smiling.
Rarely guarded, usually smiling and friends with a few Democrats, Mr. Schilling said that Washington's partisanship had been one of life's greatest disappointments.
Occasionally, passing bicyclists would glide by, usually smiling and nodding a brief "Hello" or "Bonsoir," depending mostly on their age or skill in guessing tourist nationalities.
And the inmates in the photographs were usually smiling, confounding curators who'd hoped for "a terrific mug shot," he said, or "that poignant moment that revealed their pain, suffering or menace.
She is always walking toward the camera, usually smiling, a recurring ray of sunshine on the fairly stark streetscape who gives the lie to Frampton's claim that the piece was "a single dolly shot".
The scars on the department were more than visible today on Joseph Lane, the large and usually smiling Orange police officer who was Joyce Carnegie's partner and friend, and a pallbearer at her funeral.
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Shirley always steadfastly refused to explain her fiction; she would usually smile and tell people, "It's just a story".
The contented partners, in late middle age, usually smile at each other as they spout truisms, but the secret of their success remains nearly as impossible as a solution to the Poincaré conjecture.
I usually smile and reply, "You are right.
At this point, people usually smile politely and move on to another question.
It's usually "smile for the camera," and that is what I have the greatest problem with: smiling on command.
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