Smiling
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For example, what value is being broadcasted when we spend more time
smiling
at our phone than
smiling
with other people?
I am
smiling
here, but my heart is crying, because a lot of our forests are being destroyed.
This was the director of the bank when he was still
smiling.
Wherever he went, at every stall he stopped he was closely followed by a devoted
smiling
woman of indescribable ugliness.
So I'm
smiling.
Happy to see so many fine folks out here and so many
smiling
faces.
The question that we wanted to ask was: Could emotion spread, in a more sustained way than riots, across time and involve large numbers of people, not just this pair of individuals
smiling
at each other in the subway car?
The good news is they're all holding copies of The 99, smiling, and they found me to sign the picture.
And here I am with a pregnant woman, who is HIV positive and we're smiling, both of us are smiling, because we're very confident, because we know that that young woman is receiving treatment so her life can be extended to take care of the baby she's about to give birth to.
Maybe they're smiling, and they want to talk to you about what they've done.
So by now, there must be a hundred pictures of me
smiling
with my sketches in the files of the Vietnamese police.
The displays of strategic brilliance incorporate a map of Cuba replete with
smiling
fishies in the ocean, and a positively Vaudevillian hypothesis on how the Bay of Pigs came to pass.
Katrina Kaif and LAra Dutta had nothing to do apart form wearing designer clothes and
smiling
for no rhyme or reason.
Matthew MacFayden is another favorite of mine from MI-5 on A&E; in P&P, however, he is more the young Heathcliffe, never smiling--though Austen observes in the novel that Darcy smiles at Lizzy quite a bit, and she realizes this when she sees his wonderful
smiling
portrait at Pemberley--a portrait that in this movie is for some reason replaced by a sculptured marble bust.And much of Austen's dialogue is changed to modern speech.
I remember seeing the very first trailer for Underdog back last March, I also remember at the time
smiling
to myself ever so slightly.
This movie has no flow that keeps me smiling, waiting for what's next.
This is especially true for the shower scene where two of the so called 'barely legal' girls who couldn't be a day over 40 are spraying each other with blood but there is also a crew member squirting blood in the from the outside while one of the girls keeps
smiling
at him.
This film has the guts to suggest that it might be best to simply accept your life as it is, and keep
smiling
anyway.
This is one of those films that I take out from time to time and always come away
smiling
after watching it.
Its an easy to watch film which always keeps me
smiling
but i know it wont be everyones cup of tea, but if like me you love films that are shot beautifully and have comedy, romance and an interesting plot you will love it.
This one left me
smiling
and happy and I couldn't wait to hug my own son.
Smiling
would be the last thing on my mind.
It's definitely not one to watch if you want to walk off
smiling.
A mature, subtle script that suggests and occasionally brings into dramatic focus the underlying tensions is well served by perfect performances (apart from the odd inappropriate
smiling
that Keira Knightley is prone to, though perhaps under direction this time as the other characters themselves often mention it).
It impressed me so much that I kept on
smiling
the whole day after I watched it for the first time and almost all evening again when I took the movie as the final taste of the festival.
Yet she had a great sense of humor and was memorable in several comedies, including this film, Old Acquaintance (with Bette Davis), and The
Smiling
Lieutenant (with Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert).
And even if I was
smiling
on the inside when the first main teenager dies (I won't give it away) it was done in a nice, fitting fashion.
huh? Then it was the last scene and I found myself aching from
smiling
so hard.
Nothing is creepier then a bunch of silver teethed men coming at you with a scalpel while
smiling
away.
There is a lot of brain-damaged smiling, but that is how one was supposed to behave at the king's court ( as the dame/concubine complains about ).
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