Word: smile
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...married (he had given the matter no thought). When he announced that he was a Dodgers fan, the newsmen cried incredulously: "Why?" "I understand," said Feisal politely, "that they are one of the more important teams." Through it all he veiled his reactions behind an inscrutable and dreamy smile...
...introducing force had yet to figure out just what Feisal was thinking about anything. He had four weeks more to go, and perhaps would react more strongly to Detroit production lines and western dams. But at the moment only one conclusion was possible: the King had a nice smile...
Last week, a high-ranking U.S. observer in Cairo cracked a smile for the first time in months as he summed up: "We're sold on Naguib. He's almost too good to be true. But," he added, "the men around him have us worried...
Public Trust. At 58, George Merck looks like the priceless catalyst in this whole process that he is. A blond, blue-eyed giant (6 ft. 5 in.) with an easy smile and an exuberant capacity for work (he spends his days, he says, "half at the New York office, half at Rahway, and half at home"), he takes his company's role and reputation with dedicated seriousness. Wihen Merck researchers find a new product, the company gets it on the market as fast as it can, then lowers the price as fast as production will allow. Within a year...
Just look awhile and maybe you'll smile, a smile filled with admiration...