Word: smiled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...hard at holding his edge in Oregon and is a safe bet in Arkansas, Kentucky and Tennessee. Carter is still the odds-on favorite for the nomination, but as Laurence Radway, Democratic party chairman in New Hampshire, observed: "I watch his face, and it's obvious that his smile is a little more forced than it was before...
...gentle and considerate man to those he likes. He detests obsequiousness. "I notice," he says, "that the width of a Hollywood smile in my direction is commensurate with how my last picture grossed." No one relishes candor like Marlon Brando. "I suppose you think I'm just another asshole actor?" he asks rhetorically. "No," comes the reply, "an asshole actor with heavy pretensions." Brando roars with glee. Tell him you think he is the acting genius of his generation and he will snort with anger and walk away...
...bell? Damn right it does: that's Jimmy Carter's occupation and home town. A coincidence? Hardly. Crusher's friends admit that he has lost more than four hundred pounds, shaved his beard, and dyed his hair blond. But they say you can still tell him by his smile. Figure it out for yourselves, my friends...
...academic communities. So it will be intriguing to see what happens when everyone gets together this weekend--flirting and scratching, that kind of thing. The Affair's board seems to have mixed feelings about its relationship to academe. Bill Corbett, of Fire Exit magazine, offered a mock-charitable smile that it's "lovely of Harvard University to promote this thing," while Jane Barnes of Dark Horse sounded relieved by its freedom from scholarly "corruption." On the other hand, Stratis Haviaras, who takes care of Lamont's Poetry Room, claims that when there's "an increase in literary activity...
Yudie says, "All girls were expected to get married then. I met a guy, and decided to marry him--he seemed like a nice guy." This last statement is said with a wistful smile. As it turned out, he wasn't. After a divorce Yudie went to work as a real estate broker and could never bring herself to marry again--not for fear of losing her independence, but because the Right Man never came along. Her voice is cheerful but it speaks her loneliness, and her smile is one of regret. "When you're alone, sometimes you feel...