Word: smiledness
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Even aging Dictator António de Oliveira Salazar, 71, who rarely appears in public, was on hand for the gala occasion. Well guarded by police, Salazar boarded the Santa Maria, smiled benignly from the bridge for 30 minutes of vivas by the crowd, then descended to the ship'...
"No," smiled Macmillan in his best Edwardian manner. "As the House observed yesterday, the Honorable Member for Halifax has both intelligence and independence. How he got them is not for me to say."
Calm, a little baggard, but "glad to have it over," the Government concentrator smiled broadly for photographers and a TV cameraman as he quickly ate a bowl of soup, a glass of milk, and a few cookies. Doctors have advised him to eat liquids for a while, to give his...
Councilor Thomas M. McNamara interjected a light note into the Council discussion when he asked Whitlock whether the closer Harvard-Radcliffe ties created "any danger of the quadrangle becoming a triangle?" Whitlock merely smiled.
As they rushed to finish a 38,000-lb. order of jelly for shipment to Chicago last week, the workers in the preserves factory outside Spencer, Mass, would have made any boss happy. They worked relentlessly, spoke not a word, took no coffee or cigarette breaks, smiled constantly. Occasionally, they...