Word: smiledness
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She trudged up the stairs of Burr Hall, threw open the door of the History and Literature office, dropped two rather thick black binders onto the receiving desk, and smiled.
Students, enjoying the annual Valentine's Day dinner, smiled as the brown and black-spotted bovine passed by and called out remarks--some more good-natured than others--as the employees strolled near.
Time and time again, Reagan edged over to the White House windows to look down the South Lawn, over the fountains and past the Washington Monument, on to the Jefferson Memorial, where the bronze figure of the great Virginian stands resolutely. Often when Reagan came to work he would offer...
Barbara will probably never sit in on Cabinet meetings a la Rosalynn Carter or get people fired, as Nancy did. But a spousal "Dear, I wouldn't do that if I were you," delivered with a raised eyebrow, can often defeat a stack of position papers. During Bush's postelection...
Recalling my words from a year ago, I smiled knowingly and said to him and all those of you who have yet to see the Bird fly, "Just you watch."