Word: smiled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...sort of like the feeling I get just before an away game when I've given out my last extra jock and a guy comes up and softly says 'I forgot my jock.' So I just smile and nod my head and say I'm sorry. I know something has to be done but what can I do?" manager Dan Pagnano asked. "At a time like this I must think of something...
...Davis has a few more doubts. Before starting to work on the week's assignment, she acquired a pair of satin patchwork hot pants and modeled them for her family. "I stood in what I thought was a fetching pose, sucking in my stomach and flashing a semigenuine smile," she recalls. "They just laughed." But Fashion Watcher Davis admits that she is usually not as trendy as the models and designers whom she covers. "I resisted pants for years until my mother, who is 73, began wearing pantsuits," she recalls. For hot pants, she sees a market that...
...Indians, and a narrative voice-over is carrying on about a government investigation that declared the whole incident an outrage. (Again, shades of My Lai. That the government could find fault with specific acts that its own policies are calculated to support is the real outrage.) Honus and Candice smile sweetly at each other. You can just sense their Inner Peace. Honus fingers the love beads. Candice brushes her hair out of her eyes...
Page lost again to Terrell in the intercollegiate championships on Princeton's Jadwin courts, and once more he displayed his temper with shouts, stalling, and numerous disputed let calls. But after being soundly thrashed in three, straight games, here was Page standing with a sinister smile under his mustache. Only Lamont Cranston knew exactly what evil thoughts lurked in Palmer's mind...
...Page was overly confident after the intercollegiate final, and his smile publicly broadcasted it. "Fast Eddie' Harvard's number one next year?" he smiled. "No, I really won't do too much thinking about that." Page was enjoying his new-found attention. "I played Eddie once in the junior championships." Page searched for an adjective. "He was the nicest guy I had ever met. I felt so guilty beating him," he said with a laugh...