Word: smiled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...daughter Zandra and entered the exhibition circuit. In Detroit he picked up an award for the "Outstanding Custom Pickup," but the prize money-$90 -hardly paid his expenses. "All this traveling to auto shows gives me great ideas for my body shop," says Pearson. His wife adds with a smile: "Sitting here is okay when the bands are playing. It goes along with our marriage." Like Pearson, most of the custom connoisseurs are rather average family men, a cross section of steady wage earners who can afford the paint and parts needed to satisfy their obsession...
...must work fast. In the morning the women smile; they age with the day. Every line deepens until, when a woman goes home, she looks and feels ten years older. In well-lit factories eyes squint and blur. The glaring electric light neutralizes everything...
...indeed, what should the role of Memorial Church be? "Come back next year to find out," Gomes replied with a smile...
...based on pantomime of amazing finesse; Chaplin's direction exemplifies flawless subordination of camera and technique to the subject's subtleties. Many of Chaplin's most famous scenes are found here: the dance of the rolls, Big Jim McKay thinking Chaplin a chicken, Chaplin's delight at the smile Georgia meant for another man. Every scene, even every slapstick gag, contributes to the film as a whole--that's one reason Chaplin stands so far above the other silent comedians...
...says that, Fay Weldon's smile couldn't be pleasanter. A tall, tousled blonde with ample, maternal proportions, she seems the picture, if not the caricature, of a busy 41-year-old wife. Her children are aged 18, nine and two, and she is immersed in the chores and joys of middle-class domesticity...