Word: smile
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Suddenly Lady Bird spotted photographers on another raft waiting downstream to shoot more pictures. "O.K.," she sighed. "Pass me my lipstick." Now she was Lyndon Johnson's wife again. The First Lady Bird put on a chipper smile, and the cameras went click...
...sale, the publisher began sending Hermand big brown envelopes containing letters from readers. "At the peak, I received a hundred in one week. Who wrote most? Country priests-those men who live the loneliest of lonely lives. They understood my book; they encouraged me." Then, with an almost apologetic smile. Hermand opened a briefcase and took out a piece of paper, his official release from holy vows. "I am completely free," said Hermand, "except from the vow of chastity." On Catholicism's theory of once-a-priest-always-a-priest, Hermand must even now remain celibate or suffer excommunication...
...Teddy should be out of bed by Christmas, back on the job in Washington by the end of January-assuming that he wins reelection, but there's not much doubt of that. At a press conference, Teddy's not-so-secret weapon burst into a brilliant, relieved smile. "I hope to do some campaigning for him," said Joan Kennedy...
...writes Roche, Americans have more freedom today than ever before. Modern cities tolerate a multitude of opinions and muffle direct personal clashes. There is more legal protection of individual rights. "Even the Communists today," writes Roche, "exercise rights that lead the old Wobbly, Socialist, or trade-union organizer to smile condescendingly when the Daily Worker proclaims the existence of a 'reign of terror' in the United States...
...kiss of your mouth--I saw you smile...