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Word: smiled (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...interviewer, a tall thin woman who looked the epitome of New England clam chowder, didn't smile. "Hello," she said, "What was your class rank? How were your boards?" My transcript was sitting right under her upwardly mobile nose, but I answered timidly...

Author: By Carol R. Sternhell, | Title: Beautiful Soup Is Hardly a Minor Concept Or, Introductions to Radcliffe Are Best Taken With a Grain of Salt | 3/23/1971 | See Source »

Something in Coleman's personable manner, soft voice, and quick smile doesn't fit into one's image of a wrestler-not mean enough perhaps...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Coleman's Wrestling Has Its Own Rules | 3/10/1971 | See Source »

...bumped into a car, which was owned by my friend Frank, who was sitting in the front with Nancy, and in the back seat was Patty, of all people, whom I worshipped from afar because of her beauty and sad eyes, whom I could barely talk to ("Uh, hi [smile, dig into the ground] there"), and I'd listen to how Coach King was trying to give her shit in study hall (write 2,000 times "I will study in study hall!"), how school meant nothing to her, she wanted out (Oh, so ahead of her time!), she wanted...

Author: By Timothy Carlson, | Title: America Lady Patty | 3/6/1971 | See Source »

...truly is the Son of God.'" Sutherland is suddenly off on this wonderful imitation of John Wayne and all at once J you realize how much of himself the man is repressed and set aside to give his political message prominence. For, just as quickly, Sutherland's smile disappears and, again, there he is brooding, gathering up the strength to attack another issue...

Author: By Gregg J. Kilday, | Title: Sutherland: Pushing Peace on MGM's Time | 3/4/1971 | See Source »

There are occasional interviews that ask the usual questions about home, and the groupies give the usual answers. "No, my mother didn't like it, so I left," she says without breaking her smile. All the recorded dialogue was smooth in a similar way, as if they had been practicing the lines for years. But the camera remains impersonal, never attempting to break through the sheen of confidence and wit. Only once, with a beautiful groupie from California, is there a break in the tidy performances. But the scene is marred by her obvious awareness of the camera...

Author: By Robert Crosby, | Title: Films Groupies | 2/19/1971 | See Source »

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