But instead of smilingly accepting the accolades of his fellow Nazarenes, Jesus turns provocative. |
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It's a bit small but the staff are friendly, smilingly acknowledging my allegiance before sportingly serving me coffee without gobbing in it. |
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For then the capitalist smilingly offers to share in building the new world. |
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But as we took our seats and smilingly waved to one another across the auditorium, we became aware that we had been infiltrated by several square-looking, heavyset men. |
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His smilingly face is absolutely glowing from all the alcohol. |
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We asked the little fellow to accompany us, which he did at once, jumping smilingly into the car in which we were driving. |
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We continue walking smilingly, having each our own way, he to the concert site, I to the bookstore. |
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As the bai smilingly paid her two coins, she stood her ground. |
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The yogi smilingly ran towards a lake and entered into it. |
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She was smilingly serving the innumerable guests coming for the Master. |
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Not to vex him but by standing there looking at him smilingly and greeting him and asking him some questions regarding his family, children, education etc. |
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Krishna was eating the peels smilingly looking into the eyes of the lady. |
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The young midfielder nonetheless acknowledged it as the most important goal of his burgeoning career and smilingly promised there was more on the way. |
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After spending a few minutes listening to the interesting plans and conjectures, she stepped to the teacher's desk, tinkled the bell, and smilingly declared, 'Let's come to order now and get on with the work of the day! |
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So Amelia gave Dobbin her little hand as she got out of the carriage, and rebuked him smilingly for not having taken any notice of her all night. |
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They are always grateful of my trek up the urine-soaked stairwell, and when I leave, the lady will smilingly press a pound coin into my hand and thank me. |
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They smilingly and noddingly agree about the dangerous complacency and lassitude creeping into US political culture: cynicism, defeatism, low voter turnout. |
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And, in January 2010, Dominique Demonté, who smilingly calls himself an «intrapreneur», that is, someone with a spirit to innovate and use his skills in a structure which already exists, took up his duties. |
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Mr Romney speaks smilingly with him for a half-second of video, communicating a natural ease with people of different backgrounds which by all accounts he is in fact able to maintain for at least half a second at a time. |
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