Isn't it weird how French kissing is the kind that everyone does, while polite smooches on the cheek, which seem to me to be particularly continental, lack a proper name? |
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If head smooches from the chairman and bear hugs from store employees are disconcerting after nearly 30 years at the more buttoned-up GE, Nardelli isn't letting on. |
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After Joel smooches with a girl, he gives her a copy of Gogol's melancholy stories, a touch worthy of Woody Allen in his prime. |
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In the city's lavish beaux-arts facades and lobbies, farewell smooches and the rustle of tipsy last minute fumblings, still linger faintly in the air today. |
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In the most recent event, Chirac, like Jackie Kennedy — who went to Paris with her husband in 1961 — only in reverse, was using charm and personal appeal and strategically applied smooches to try to turn a foe into a friend. |
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And though Ms. Wade laughingly denied any smooches with handsome building-mates who, perhaps, keep boxer-briefs in the refrigerator, she admitted that with the family away, even a full-time workweek can feel like a vacation. |
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Then she said that the paper stained everything it touched, that she had found yellow smooches on all my clothes and John's, and she wished we would be more careful! |
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