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There were times I grinned — literally grinned — at their virtuosity, without my heart ever truly quickening.
" Muva grinned widely, and just said, "Damn Charlamagne, fuck.
"I hope not," she said, and our father still grinned.
The girl grinned back, clearly aware of the special moment.
Phillips walked up to Sandmann, still singing, as Sandmann grinned.
They grinned for the screen — he was taking live video.
"It's a lot of fun to be here," he grinned.
Hina took the boy's hand and he grinned at her.
Putin grinned as he left his last meeting with Trump.
Day grinned and said, "It's like me as a kid."
He said that Trump "just kind of grinned" in response.
She fixed her companion with a sphinxlike gaze and grinned.
Blake grinned and threw his empty hands over his head.
When I relayed the message to her, we both grinned.
He raised his ashen lids and grinned wobblingly at Bobby.
Ms. Hutchins grinned at the comparison to the first daughter.
"The Olympics will be a whole new ball game," she grinned.
He grinned, as if it were a joke, but nobody laughed.
"I am no longer 'Peje,' now I'm Andres Manuelovich," he grinned.
The nephew, Carlos, grinned as he was nuzzled by his aunt.
But this morning, when the conductor announced train delays, I grinned.
He dangled the lock from his fingers and grinned at her.
Through every postmatch interview, he grinned that amused and satisfied grin.
"Want a piece of my spider roll?" he asked, and grinned.
"And it's in Brazil, right next to my home," he grinned.
"I'm already up, I'm not down in the snow anymore," he grinned.
The stranger grinned at me, as if we were sharing something intimate.
I grinned and poured everyone another round and told them to drink.
" She continues, "When I told her that, Leny grinned ear-to-ear.
"They called me crazy," Suarez said as two tribesmen behind him grinned.
She grinned and asked when I would come to her support group.
Then, as if understanding why, she grinned and fetched one for him.
Clinton, perched on a stool behind the president, grinned and gently nodded.
Ushers mentioned James and offered condolences while Bailey grinned through gritted teeth.
They toted matching red wheelies and handbags, and all grinned matching grins.
"I was dreaming about this when I was a child," grinned Berrettini.
He grinned and wiggled his index finger in front of my nose.
The other grinned and picked a few leaves out of his hair.
Mr. McCullough, wearing street clothes, grinned at reporters from the back seat.
He grinned and lifted it above his head as if to strike.
"Cross-country will always be the biggest sport in Norway," Svindal grinned.
Kidman just grinned, shook her head and buried her face in her hands.
Ben's lifeless skull grinned at her blissfully, still high on the ultimate hit.
When he grinned and laughed, I forgot for a moment what was ahead.
He lowered the mic for a moment, then grinned and raised it again.
Her eldest son Orlando grinned broadly, proudly showing off a gifted dental mirror.
The billionaire industrialist grinned thoughtfully, as if the idea never occurred to him.
Instead of raising his voice or getting angry, the tech leader simply grinned.
She patiently made her points and grinned as he dug his own grave.
He planted a kiss on her cheek as she grinned at the camera.
In the shot, Kendall, 22, and Kylie, 20, looked natural and grinned widely.
Griezmann, the man who squelched that hope, grinned as he raised his hands.
She grinned broadly and threw her arms around Obama in a long hug.
Asked about his postcareer plans, Jagr cut off the question midsentence and grinned.
He grinned as he stood behind his ball, stepped up and missed again.
Guzman grinned broadly at Edda after his lawyers told him who he was.
She let out a breath, then grinned widely, her chest filling with pride.
When I asked what she wanted that day to be like, she grinned.
Bonino grinned widely after building upon his first multiple-goal performance since Jan.
Asked if he missed playing golf, Cespedes grinned and said, "Apparently, I do."
Despite a season of much struggle on and off the field, Harvey grinned.
When Devlin reached the group of men, Williams turned, hugged her, and grinned.
He grinned and raised the half-eaten banana as if making a toast.
Jared grinned as he typed out a message on his iPhone's scuffed screen.
Asked what he thought Judge was worth, Stanton, his corner outfield partner, grinned.
He grinned widely, posing for photos under the flags of the finish line.
Collins grinned giddily when that clip ran, that was his new favorite. Perfect.
When it did, McCullough sighed with relief and then grinned from ear to ear.
A mask, wrought in dull bronze, grinned at her from atop a heavy pole.
He grinned at me and, reflexively, I responded with a smile of my own.
The two grinned "from ears to ears," says Hague, and they both shook hands.
Butler, eyes closed, grinned from ear to ear as she tumbled through the sky.
His colleague Giegel grinned and told me that Hyperloop would deliver on-demand transportation.
After Kasky asked his question, the crowd rose, grinned, and burst into wild claps.
But then the old soldier grinned grimly, gritting his teeth, and glanced at Are.
"It's a countdown to when I blow up," Maliibu Miitch grinned during our interview.
Mr. Kaine frequently took notes, sipped water or merely grinned as Mr. Pence spoke.
Vescovo grinned as he climbed out of the hatch and into the waiting dinghy.
"I always play great matches on (Court) Philippe Chatrier, so it's magical," Cornet grinned.
In May, when asked how he would proceed in that scenario, Mr. McConnell grinned.
He repeated the words to himself a few times under his breath, then grinned.
Trump visibly grinned when Putin arrived — and Putin offered him an enthusiastic thumbs-up.
Then he grinned and told me to call him soon to have sex with him.
Soon after, he grinned, quietly removed the large interview headphones, stood up, and walked away.
"LSU football is one of the most painful things to watch ever, really," Kaufman grinned.
It was James, who grinned and began to sing some of Clipper Darrell's favorite chants.
She was dressed for attention in all leather as she grinned for all to see.
He had grinned and said, "I'll see you later," but he never saw me again.
"Trust me: At some point, you stop being embarrassed, and start being you," Jones grinned.
"I'm sending myself to the cheering section," McLaughlin grinned, announcing his midseason surrender in 210.
After being named the winner, Tunzi pressed her hands together against her head and grinned.
Welp, Joker just grinned his way to a huge opening weekend at the box office.
Wright grinned and tapped his bat against his shoes as he walked into the dugout.
She grinned, looked at me in silence, then assumed a middle-distance gaze, assessing the idea.
As for Mayer, he grinned and bore the whole night with two exes in the mix.
Now 86, she grinned with pride as she watched her son do it twice this weekend.
She had a "What, me worry?" look on her face as she grinned for the cameras.
Then she whispered, "Fuck, yes," and Letty grinned, cupped one breast in each hand, and squeezed.
Ronald Reagan, the patron saint of modern Republicanism, grinned from a framed portrait in the corner.
Clinton grinned and made her way back to the podium, eager to speak on the topic.
When a New York Times reporter asked him how he was feeling, he paused and grinned.
The crowd broke up again with laughter, but Bolt grinned and took the question in stride.
He then mimicked the act of pouring packaged beef stock into a slow cooker and grinned.
Appearing to be the leader of the invaders, the woman grinned as if relishing our fear.
" When I asked what Ms. Jackson was like, Mr. Harvard grinned and said, "She's a diva.
But then he grinned, a heartening sign that he is growing into some perspective -- and maturity.
Bro lost his footing, dropped to a padded surface, grinned ruefully and prepared to try again.
I bumped into one of Anzora's students, who grinned but slunk off, intimidated by my escort.
The scene had to be halted, Zack Snyder grinned and cracked a joke, and everyone laughed.
" Asked to elaborate on his comments later, Brady grinned, paused and added: "I just like winning.
He grinned for a selfie by Vivian Balakrishnan, Singapore's foreign minister, which was quickly posted online.
Asked how he learns about President Donald Trump's disruptive and frequently combative tweets, the Ohio Republican grinned.
"We were both so excited that we almost did the jump-up-and-down thing," Wainwright grinned.
Bryce grinned from ear-to-ear as he looked to Lundqvist and gave him a high-five.
The woman grinned as the melon kissed her toes and rustled her blue, tie-dyed chiffon dress.
In 1992, she grinned through orthodontic braces, played cards with friends and sustained a minor sightseeing injury.
The man hasn't grinned like that since the time he wooed a walker with mushy poster boards.
The woman put a pint of ice cream into her basket and grinned at the dancing trio.
Cornyn grinned when Schiff joked about once disagreeing with a quote from Robert Kennedy, a legendary Democrat.
"Good evening, ladies and remaining gentlemen," he grinned slash grimaced, breaking the ice as best he could.
"Believe it or not, Brazil is the one country in South America I haven't been to," Villegas grinned.
On election day the two gripped and grinned together outside an elementary school in Portland's lovely West End.
The couple, who are expecting their first child together, walked arm-in-arm as they grinned for photographers.
" And when a European writer demanded, "Whatever happened to nonconformity?" he grinned: "It went out in the '22s.
He turned around, grinned, and enveloped me in an enormous hug with a full kiss on the lips.
"Justin has agreed to cut all tariffs, all trade barriers," he announced in jest as Trudeau grinned nearby.
But he grinned and swerved towards the kids and bent down to bump their hands with his elbow.
He watched as I sliced into the mysterious blob, then grinned as I put it in my mouth.
She grinned and pointed across the snow at her friend and the race winner, Sofia Goggia of Italy.
Mr. Bloomberg grinned more than he did last week, and blew a kiss to someone in the audience.
The other Shkreli grinned broadly over at reporters after Judge Kiyo Matsumoto called his name out in court.
"As a businessman I get along with everybody," Trump said as the crowd continued to jeer and Bush grinned.
"I play on a such a good side that they very rarely give you a hospital ball," he grinned.
Temps never got out of the low 60s, but she still grinned and bared it in the surf. Again.
In her fuchsia coat and matching hat, she waved and grinned as if nothing had changed and never would.
When Trump ridiculed Cruz's father and wife, the politician grinned externally, while internally he bottled that surge of rage.
"There's not a lot of job security in the White House," Cantone said, as Scaramucci grinned next to him.
"Frankly I have not yet realized what we have done," he grinned after being named man-of-the-match.
"Two hundred and thirty three," said Mr. Shetty, and grinned as he waved an almost invisible sheet of plastic.
"Now I know some of us are germophobes, and Ms. Bryant is one," she grinned, and her audience chuckled.
When clerks in a clothing store put on his music, he grinned wildly and talked to them like friends.
But then after watching Rosqvist's story, they grinned, picked up the model of her car, and changed their minds.
Asked how she clandestinely vaped in public, Ms. Caudle grinned mischievously as she sat in a crowded downtown restaurant.
After seeing her score in the vault, easily good enough for the gold, she just shrugged her shoulders and grinned.
"Thank you, and I love you," the singer said before giving him a kiss on the cheek as he grinned.
"He said he wanted me to wear a jumpsuit for the rest of my life," he told me, and grinned.
As he slipped behind the wheel, Ma nodded to a small statue of Buddha propped on the dashboard and grinned.
As they pulled away, Kate squeezed William s thigh and said, "We re all safe" and both of them grinned.
"Don't get used to it," I said, but grinned, thinking to myself that I was already getting used to it.
"Finally, after a few months, one guy I was living with decided he wanted to do something rebellious," K grinned.
She popped up again and grinned at me, shaking her hands and feet vigorously to help rid herself of nerves.
Last Sunday, a man ordered two containers of tuna fish salad and, while I packed them up, grinned at me.
I grinned like I was hoping to find a chainsaw-wielding video game character, while constantly surveying my dark surroundings.
"They could have asked me if I wanted to do a sword fight at the Garden," she said and grinned.
When she grinned and reached for it, our eyes met, and a social worker took a photo of the moment.
The 23-year-old out of Notre Dame grinned after his milestone goal, which came in his 16th career game.
When asked about that possibility, Mr. Gaetz grinned and said, "Marco would be a historic pick" for the cabinet job.
Yet in court, Mladic grinned as a judge read out the charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
"It all comes down to your fitness, but your mind's more creative when you are not as bloody shagged," he grinned.
When I said his watch was wrong, he grinned, leaned in, and whispered 'my psychic watch is also an hour fast.
In fact, the next time I saw him, he'd grinned at me, causing me to retch in a nearby garbage can.
"Thank you, and I love you," the pop star said before giving him a kiss on the cheek as he grinned.
Mayweather only threw a handful of punches in the first two rounds, yet still grinned for the cameras in the breaks.
Darboe appeared thin in a long blue robe but grinned broadly as he hugged family members and friends in the courtroom.
"Lightweights, both of you," she grinned, then put the boys down, so they could keep having their little no shirt party.
In four years this would be considered corny, but right now Willa grinned at the wonder of being fooled by Dad.
Asked at one point whether the volume was too high for "Quatre Chants," which rises to fearsome intensity, Mr. Morris grinned.
Gregorius finally grinned as he high-fived and hugged his teammates, another Yankees' victory all but assured with his breakout swing.
As his fellow Republicans grinned and shook hands with a beaming President Trump, Mr. MacArthur quietly slipped in on stage left.
Zverev, who was preparing to serve, grinned and took a quick break and bantered with a fan, pointing in Federer's direction.
Asked if he was blindsided by the decision, Mr. Pompeo said, "I'm never surprised," as he and Mr. Mnuchin grinned broadly.
But he grinned widely in his blue-and-fuchsia tracksuit jacket, saying he looked forward to the restaurant trip every month.
That's why the more Trump kept talking, the more lawmakers of both parties widened their eyes and grinned at each other.
As he stood in front of the bollards near the Bellagio, he held a frozen margarita in his hand and grinned.
It's just sad when Obama won twice I grinned and bared it, I didn't have to like it, but I didn't resist.
Sikma grinned as he recalled the train trip back from the capital after Valencia held off Real Madrid in the season opener.
"Economics is like a game of Chinese spinning plates," he grinned, going over next year's forecast of a 2.5 percent budget deficit.
Skating last to "Moulin Rouge," the pair embraced and grinned on the ice after their dynamic performance that had the audience roaring.
One morning I went to his dressing room to take his breakfast order; he looked at me and grinned, taking his time.
They then grinned in a sunny selfie and lastly he stood over her as she reclined in a bathtub of rose petals.
Just before the concert Sunday night, Denise Burditus grinned as she leaned in for a selfie with her husband of 32 years.
"Champagne," he grinned when asked at the Brazilian Grand Prix, penultimate race of the season, on Thursday about his target for 2020.
"What a night!" he captioned the pic of himself with the "Work" singer leaning into him as he grinned ear to ear.
Some stunned, blissed-out boy—a painted crescent moon on his face—grinned at me like I'd always been there among them.
The lieutenant blinked slowly, resisting sleep each time he closed his eyelids, and he grinned in a punchy way, as if drugged.
Mr. Schott, who goes by the moniker Son of Pele on social media, grinned as the police called on him to retreat.
" Everyone grinned; the Hitchcock classic had left a heavy impress on such De Palma films as "Body Double" and "Dressed to Kill.
"This has been a year of extraordinary accomplishment for the Trump administration," Mr. McConnell said, as the president grinned broadly behind him.
As soon as I walk in, I'm face-to-face with a toothy-grinned hostess standing in front of a mounted elk.
An hour into the August 28 VMA broadcast, Kanye strolled out onto the Madison Square Garden stage and grinned up at the crowd.
The pair grinned and pointed at each other in a celebratory gesture, which Corbyn appeared to mistake as an invitation to high five.
In a tender moment, the new family of five stayed close together near Houska's hospital bed as Watson grinned at his baby sister.
The president grinned and shook his head Tuesday afternoon when asked at a press conference about Trump's continuing dominance in the Republican field. .
I grinned throughout at the devil-may-care confidence on display, only to experience more than once an unexpected lump in my throat.
But Victoria and I grinned at each other through our masks, and her eyes twinkled with the pleasure of a long-anticipated reunion.
There's a kind of person who watched the virus thriller "Contagion," heard Paltrow's grim opening line ("[cough, cough]") and grinned: She's so doomed.
As much as we grinned, we found something odd and awkward about a Canadian prime minister photobombing a beach wedding or jogging shirtless.
The way he grinned, and grooved, and shook his head in time with the music, eyes closed, and mouthed the words — unquestionably cool.
Trump exulted in his newly bipartisan approach Thursday, declaring it "a great thing for our country," while Ryan mostly grinned and bore it.
The Chicago Fire actor, 34, grinned and waved to the crowd during the kiss from Gaga, 29, and couldn't stop smiling and giggling afterwards.
The happy couple walked arm-in-arm and grinned for photographers as McHugh's growing baby bump peaked out in an oversized green turtleneck sweater.
"It couldn't have been better timed because someone in Germany has just brought out a Graham Hill range of men's grooming products," he grinned.
At that moment, Shkreli grinned broadly at an FBI agent sitting at the prosecution's table, who then smiled back wryly, seemingly acknowledging the moment.
" When asked if he smoked it for breakfast, Malik grinned and shrugged, saying "I don't think I'm allowed to specify — don't get me arrested.
Altidore's image featured the couple sitting on a stone staircase, with Stephens' ring front and center as they both grinned widely for the camera.
The food Mr. Reddy made came from many different culinary traditions, and he invariably grinned as he explained the recipes and prepared the food.
In their first year, wild chimpanzees learn a big-grinned, arms-up posture called the "tickle solicit" to communicate their desire to be tickled.
But when a reporter asked if they were looking forward to going to Pyongyang, Kim Yerim, who is known as Yeri, grinned and nodded.
When the song was over, Tupac punched John in the shoulder playfully and John, who loved to play like he was hard-core, grinned.
Mr. Santos grinned and sat down again, as Mr. Dazio's wife took the boys to the other side of the train, Mr. Dazio said.
"#strangerthings have happened," she captioned a shot of Adams clutching a box of Eggo waffles as Eleven while she grinned in costume as Dustin Henderson.
In the middle of the photo was a young William in a white polo shirt and baby blue shorts as he grinned off-camera. SaveSave
Dressed down in an oversized tee, Gomez grinned at the camera while the 27-year-old singer put his arm around her in the booth.
On Monday, Meyer, 29, shared a sweet photo of Palin, 27, in a cherry red sweater, jeans and sunglasses as she grinned at the camera.
In this photo taken by Kathleen Elizabeth Photography, a couple grinned at each other as they embraced on a mountain range on their wedding day. 
Night time in the ocean really should make you feel this small and insignificant in the face of these beautiful, svelte, but wicked-grinned animals.
As the K-pop group performed at the awards ceremony, Elgort grinned along from his place in the audience and appeared to be taking photos.
In the middle of the photo was a young Prince William in a white polo shirt and baby blue shorts as he grinned off-camera.
During the event, Moore shared a photo of the That '70s Show alum planting a kiss on her cheek as she grinned at the camera.
Warssama grinned and revealed two missing teeth, which he said were knocked out by his fellow inmates, who beat him up on two different occasions.
"Once in a while, you have to slow down and appreciate the sunset," he said as he turned the camera back on himself and grinned.
The Hill's Jonathan Easley reports: Netanyahu, who had a frosty relationship with former President Obama, grinned throughout the press conference while swiping at Trump's predecessor.
Tagel dropped the peppers and grinned wickedly as she hoisted two squash breast high; Liron lifted another, perfectly contoured to the line of her hips.
"After winning the (2018) French Open I took a big holiday, a long holiday, and then I said it is a chill year," she grinned.
Teammates grinned from the dugout upon seeing the unlikely display of offense from the veteran southpaw, who entered the game with a career average of .
We made direct eye contact as he grinned sheepishly and shrugged while I gave him my best born-and-raised-in-New York City glare.
"This is Sisi's wall, and Sisi's capital," one of the workers grinned when I asked him about it, jerking his finger at the construction site.
" He grinned through rounds of exasperated questioning, through recollections of a cheerfully profane phone call with the president, through the memory of buying a "V.
Clearly overjoyed, the 24-year-old Nagasu, who was skating at her second Olympics, pumped her fists and grinned as she skated off the ice.
"This is out of order," Medina grinned after again being mobbed by fans and chaired off the beach at the spiritual home of the sport.
"She's amazing," grinned Stephanie, a worker at Wimbledon who had recently clocked off shift and was enjoying the end-of-day atmosphere of the tournament.
In response, King grinned that he had, instead, read every novel Dean Koontz had ever written — Dean Koontz being a notoriously lowbrow writer of thrillers.
And they kissed him, and he grinned, and Gil Jr. put his arms around them from behind while the Mets photographer snapped a family portrait.
Before this big-grinned boy was making people laugh as a hilarious Hollywood funny man, he was just another goofy kid growing up in New York.
When asked how she felt about the performance, she simply grinned, took a deep breath, and gestured with her hands as a sign of relief. 5.
"Brazil isn't playing tonight, so I'm mostly here for the party," grinned professional soldier Sergio Soares, 33, as he walked into the arena carrying a beer.
"#strangerthings have happened," Hyland, 26, captioned a shot of Adams clutching a box of Eggo waffles as Eleven while she grinned in costume as Dustin Henderson.
The shy teenager, who often touched his mother's hand or put an arm around her, grinned ruefully when Tatiana urged him to go back to school.
The feat was fading from memory, but Pederson grinned, seeming to recognize why a perfect stranger had come to talk to him about the Plaisted expedition.
Bruce Willis grinned and beared it during Saturday night's roast, but he was unprepared for the surprise guest of the evening -- his ex-wife Demi Moore.
After the chaplain pronounced them husband and wife, said a blessing and an "Amen," Ms. Spoor grinned as if she had beat the devil at cards.
"Everything is subject to negotiation, but once you get a name," he grinned with his lower lip over his upper teeth, his head quivering in delight.
My freshman year in college I went on a date with an earnest boy from my dorm who had ears that stuck out when he grinned.
In 2011, Naruto, a curious 6-year-old monkey in Indonesia, peered into a camera lens, grinned and pressed the shutter button on the unattended camera.
But, rather than have it rile him, Ambush grinned and quietly let the presenters' incredulous remarks about his football-socks-and-sandals look roll off his back.
As Ranil Wickremesinghe, the prime minister, and Yi Xianliang, China's ambassador, grinned for the cameras, police beat back stone-throwing protesters with tear gas and water cannons.
I grinned, promising him that not all catwalks were so shockingly homogenous; in fact, the show they would see just minutes later would be an inclusive one.
The couple grinned ear-to-ear ... and it's easy to see why after spending more than 2 weeks in self-isolation after testing positive for the coronavirus.
Ralf Brandstätter, chief operating officer for the division that makes Volkswagen-brand cars, simply grinned when asked about rumors that the company had achieved that magic number.
Mr. Halligan, who knows a good deal after 2150 years at a Wall Street investment bank, grinned as he discussed one of the best commuting bargains around.
He was whistling while taking pictures of the empty freeway, and when their eyes met he grinned and she could see the gap between his front teeth.
Cory Booker, who announced his candidacy for president last week and has protested the pending confirmation of a circuit court judge in New Jersey, grinned, and Sen.
" (And for what it's worth, she "can't wait" to see Girls Trip.) "We're not trying to take anybody on," Downs said, then grinned, "other than the patriarchy.
South Koreans applauded in a train station as they watched; the South Korean president grinned broadly; one official compared the summit, favorably, to the birth of his daughter.
"It happens to everyone, better own up to it than not," he grinned in an interview with Reuters on Tuesday when the thorny subject was put to him.
Prinsloo, who shares two daughters with husband Adam Levine, grinned at the camera as she held her breasts in hand while they were covered with the breast pump.
The ice cream has been a hit ever since, despite the need to wash the black ice cream down after eating and before giving a full-grinned smile.
"If you wanted your meds, if you wanted to stay healthy ... so that you could stay on scholarship, you grinned and beared it, so to speak," he said.
Then she pulled a box from behind a tattered sofa, unwrapped the torch and grinned broadly as she waved it around while recalling her sudden turn at stardom.
He grinned through a meeting (pictured) with the crown prince and de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia, Muhammad bin Salman, and praised the Saudis for their pledge to investigate.
The EDM superstar DJ grinned ear-to-ear as his drop-dead gorgeous gf, Jessica Ledon, hung all over him during their vacay on the Spanish island of Formentera.
After an hour, Senni stood, grinned, and walked off stage as ceiling-mounted fog machines noisily filled the venue for several minutes to the alternately bemused and amused audience.
German Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks grinned as she thanked the governor's hospitality and pledged to work with Brown as her American counterpart to fill the void Washington had left.
"Ah, jealousy is not a good thing," she grinned, as the questioner pursued the point by contrasting her victory with former U.S. Open champion Sam Stosur's first round exit.
I went there myself years ago, parked in front of a large skull that grinned from beneath a cascade of lush bougainvillea, and crossed the threshold into the darkness.
Similarly, mayors have typically grinned through the jokey banter of the weigh-in before the Nathan's hot-dog-eating contest, a ceremony held at City Hall since the 1990s.
Their feet, hands, and hair lifted first, then their bodies, arms dog-paddling and legs kicking ineffectually as they giggled and grinned like fools for a fleeting, floating instant.
In One Direction, along with the other four members, he grinned and clowned his way through songs promising affection, boyish charm and, eventually, the mischievous perks of pop stardom.
And William sat in a racing car simulator and grinned as he drove around the Buddh International Circuit in Delhi, managing a lap time of 2 minutes and 6 seconds.
Marlins pull out victory over Mets NEW YORK — Upon being told he was responsible for the longest at-bat in the history of the Florida/Miami Marlins, Dee Gordon grinned.
Test-driving catchphrases, talking with his hands, slipping effortlessly into Spanish, Mr. Kaine praised the presidential candidate beside him as she grinned and nodded, clasping her hands at her midsection.
Clinton grinned and nodded vigorously when Sanders talked about raising the federal minimum wage, even though she has disagreed with him in the past about how high it should go.
Clearly overjoyed, the 24-year-old - who wept after being left off the Olympic team for Sochi in 2014 - pumped her fists and grinned as she skated off the ice.
Markle, who has been spotted wearing Yankees caps in the past, grinned and Prince Harry joked that it was a better gift than what they received from the Red Sox.
And when I asked Gamble if maybe it was intentional to line up the apocalypse with the grief The Magicians' characters feel over season four's big death, she simply grinned.
Among prim German schoolchildren and well-coiffed German businesspeople the U-bahn back to my friend's apartment, I put my head in my hands and grinned into my grimy palms.
While the actor has been known to support former Democratic President Barack Obama, Phillippe seemed to have no cruel intentions towards the ex-Trump appointee as he grinned for the camera.
"MY AMBITION is not insignificant," grinned Paul Nuttall after taking over from Nigel Farage as leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) on November 0003th (pictured above, left, with Mr Farage).
A kid took his shot, but it didn't hit; Biden grinned like he was Jesse James having missed an assassin's bullet (if Jesse James spent several thousand dollars on tooth whitening).
America Ferrera, Eva Longoria, the One Day at a Time ladies, the Brooklyn 99 ladies, Rodriguez's Jane co-stars, and Station 19's Jaina Lee Ortiz all grinned at the camera.
" Sipping from a Coca-Cola can, he grinned and bopped his head a few times as he played the introduction of the album, "The Wu — Once Upon a Time in Shaolin.
He clapped and grinned widely, channeling a child on Christmas morning, although he had seen the bus the previous night and taped a TV hit in front of it before dawn.
He just grinned like a jerk," alleged Crews, adding in another tweet, "I was going to kick his a– right then— but I thought twice about how the whole thing would appear.
What's worse, though, is that the outcome was — gasp — LEAKED, and the spoiler triggered outcry from those who were waiting to see their quirky, witty, toothy-grinned trivia show hero make history.
Here's one of his recent shots: If he had a zoom lens, he might have been standing on the other side of the room when the groom grinned at him from midair.
An adorable toddler struck a pose and grinned ear-to-ear during a sweet photo shoot arranged by her loving mother to celebrate the 3-year-old's first anniversary being cancer free.
"I had a little look at the lyrics and there were just, you know, some strange creatures in there — Hippogriffs and Billywiggs — and I'm like, this is no ordinary job," grinned Emmi.
In Washington the reaction was no better: five days later the new foreign secretary grinned his way sheepishly through a press conference as American journalists read from his litany of undiplomatic remarks.
But even given those caveats, I grinned pretty much all the way through "Groundhog Day," unexpectedly happy to be stuck with Phil in Punxsutawney (and please never make me spell that again).
But equally infectious is their pure, unadulterated affection for one another, as collaborators and close friends: Throughout the performance, the duo grinned at each other as they tossed out lyrics and danced.
Last week, a freakishly human-like robot, demonstrated at SXSW, grinned, responded to human facial cues, claimed that it wanted to start a family, and asked to be recognized as a person.
Watching my son try to scratch a dinged up 12-inch on Annie's turntable gave me an overwhelming feeling of happiness, especially as he grinned when realized what he needed to do.
With his beard and sideburns trimmed, the smile Jerome flashed took on a sinister edge; he grinned as if he had already poisoned her and was just waiting for her to die.
Margery grinned savagely at the thunderstruck crowd— Margery walked barefoot down the worn stone of the north side of the island, but she stopped short of the wide overlook with its carved railings.
He just grinned like a jerk," alleged Crews, 49, adding in another tweet, "I was going to kick his a– right then — but I thought twice about how the whole thing would appear.
"Well, I have never been the army, I have never stripped off, but I have been in a show called 'The King and I' if that is some sort of link," grinned Harry.
He caught the UFC's eye after a single amateur bout, and in 2500, debuted on The Ultimate Fighter 203 reality show as a goofy-grinned 220-year-old who shattered an opponent's jaw.
Prince Mohammed had grinned through a photo session on Monday with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, and his visit appeared to convey the continued support of the White House, Mr. Trump's subsequent comments notwithstanding.
Brinkley, 65, grinned and crossed fingers for photographers before entering the studio, where she spent some time with Sailor, 21, and her pro partner Val Chmerkovskiy while they rehearsed for next week's performance.
As late as the early 20th century, mothers were told that if an infant laughed or grinned, that was only a response to an experience of internal distress, not to the infant's caretaker.
The film he directed was nominated for six Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director, and he grinned through the handful of mild jokes that were made at his expense during the ceremony.
"Really good light back here in the presenters green room," she captioned an Instagram image Sunday that featured herself and Schumer sticking their tongues out for the camera, while Longoria and Lawrence sweetly grinned.
"I will take the mantle of shutting down, and I'm going to shut it down for border security," Trump flatly said as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi grinned.
The ultimate boy band music video extravaganza that topped the charts, earned a place in pop culture history, and made us all swoon a little when Justin Timberlake looked directly at the camera and grinned.
Photos from the wedding showing the bride covered in a blue scarf with her head bowed while the elderly groom grinned at the camera and despite the denial are still being circulated on social media.
At one break during the latter part of the show, Kidman made a video call that surely was to their girls: Urban grinned and eagerly waved into the phone and Kidman air-kissed the screen.
But asked if he thought Trump was a genius, as the President often declares, Thune grinned and slipped into the ornate Inner Sanctum room on the first floor of the Senate without saying anything else.
At each stop of a tour through the Columbus area, local officials grinned as they explained the importance of his agency and made their cases for their budgets, which are on the president's chopping block.
About a week after Mr. Modi grinned for the cameras with the prime minister, a state-run Indian bank told regulators that it had found nearly $1.8 billion in fraudulent transactions linked to the jeweler's account.
Any stick Nintendo's console receives primarily comes from gamers who've never had one to call their own, who've never grinned from ear to ear during a mirrored Mario Kart 8 race or super-tight Splatoon match.
Sheikh, a tiny woman wearing a salwar kameez, showed up for her recent checkup, Dr. Udwadia grinned and reached across the table to shake her hand, unable to contain his excitement as he reviewed her tests.
In the absence of recovery, the wide-grinned kid who topped the charts ended up making a wealth of wonderful, ambitious, original music—music that millions of people will take solace in now that he's gone.
When Mr. Franco attended the Golden Globes earlier this month, grinned down the red carpet and bounded onstage to claim a statuette for "The Disaster Artist," he wore the Time's Up logo pinned to his lapel.
" Hearing how he sounded— Just popped over from Berlin to première my new film —the director grinned and confessed, "Actually, my wife and I took a stop on the way in at the new Whitney. Stunning!
Queen Elizabeth II, diminutive alongside Mr. Trump, seemed to enjoy showing him and his family around her palace, and the president grinned happily in his sorely ill-fitting white tie and tails at the royal feast.
Elsewhere, 24-year-old Poppy Terry said her hat was the most essential thing — "to cover my disgusting, greasy hair" — and 22-year-old James O'Connell went with toilet paper ("you're going to need it," he grinned).
News. In a photo of their night on the town, Garner, 46, smiled while glancing at the production's Playbill as Miller, 40, grinned in her direction while sitting next to her in the backseat of a vehicle.
The eight-time Olympic champion grinned as he experienced weightlessness in a modified plane normally used for scientific research — but on this occasion to showcase a champagne bottle that will allow astronauts to drink bubbles in space.
"Garnet's always going steady," Sugar grinned, a winking reference to the fact that Garnet was revealed halfway through the series to be a fusion of two other gems named Ruby and Sapphire — a loving, opposites-attract couple.
The eight-times Olympic champion grinned as he experienced weightlessness in the modified plane normally used for scientific research, but on this occasion to showcase a champagne bottle that will allow astronauts to drink bubbles in space.
Mr. Sisi and Mr. Kushner gave no public hint of discord as they grinned and shook hands for the benefit of news photographers; Mr. Sisi's office later issued a lengthy statement praising relations between the two nations.
In others, she kissed his cheek at a restaurant, the duo held up microphones for some possible karaoke, they grinned in a sunny selfie, and he stood over her as she reclined in a bathtub of rose petals.
Their roots speak to an international experience that goes beyond that of a stereotypical Canadian—and they're also perhaps the best example of what it means to be a vodka-soaked, wide-grinned, welcoming weekend warrior du jour.
When Mr. Trudeau was asked if he was disappointed that Mr. Trump had decided to leave early from the meeting on Saturday, Mr. Trump grinned, said, "He's happy," and playfully stuck out his tongue at the assembled reporters.
They grinned widely and waved, or clasped their hands over their mouths in wonderment at the audience, acting as if it were a big surprise that they, each a hot person, got to be hot for a living.
Worn with pink Ugg-style boots (over knitted socks) and a pink Fair Isle style woolen hat, George's little sister also showed signs of growing up fast – debuting two sparkly new teeth as she grinned in the alpine sunshine.
It's why I grinned like a fool every time Kash's family or friends speak Urdu on-screen and why Reynolds' subtle advancement of the jilted-best-friend trope is more endearing and less creepy than almost every prior version.
But I recall one marketing meeting where the topic of bullying came up, and someone hesitantly murmured, so softly I think I was the only one who heard, that in my book's world, bullies would win... I grinned crookedly.
She introduced Ms. Ziesemer, who grinned and waved and nodded at each child as he or she came up to the respondents' table, and the Department of Homeland Security lawyer, who did not look over from the government's table.
But late Hef was a lecherous, low-brow Peter Pan, playing at perpetual boyhood — ice cream for breakfast, pajamas all day — while bodyguards shooed male celebrities away from his paid harem and the skull grinned beneath his papery skin.
We breakfasted together, gathered around a small table eating cereal and bananas and orange juice at Bill's request, my older son's chubby legs swinging, milk dripping from his spoon as he grinned at the old man across the table.
My grooviest friend, Siobhan, a British painter, had agreed to come—"Is it crazy I'm spending money on white pants right now?" she had texted me, earlier that day—and we grinned at each other from across the room.
"I guess next year I've got to try and be about three or four (shots) back going into Sunday, that seems to be the sweet spot," grinned Donald, who has not triumphed on the PGA Tour since the 2012 Transitions Championship.
We're told Ray is also pissed that Kim trashed him after he released "I Hit it First," but then grinned ear to ear at the VMAs when Kanye referred to the sexual tryst that made her untold millions of bucks.
A couple walked by, holding hands, just as Jackie Bradley Jr. tied it up at 6-6 for the Red Sox with a home run in the seventh; the man (Red Sox shirt) grinned and the woman (Yankees) rolled her eyes.
They claim He wasn't good as well but all the same He passed routines on down to us that followed And every generation grinned and swallowed Our place inside the square with poo and pigeons As clowning was inherited like religions.
" The room then broke into laughter as Mr. Nadler looked up in apparent disbelief, then grinned himself and noted that he did not enforce the five-minute rule during Mr. Whitaker's opening statement, then asked him to "answer the question, please.
Instead, one of the four, Jairo Saenz, a leader of the local clique of a transnational gang with Salvadoran roots, grinned, swiveled in his chair and hardly looked at the crying relatives from El Salvador in the back of the courtroom.
Xi did not openly reciprocate Trump's personal praise, maintaining his usual stern demeanor, although he grinned when Trump said he did not blame China for the trade gap and again when he said Xi was someone who got things done.
LA MALBAIE, Quebec (Reuters) - It was only six weeks ago when U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron grinned, laughed, and hugged their way through a state visit in Washington, showing all the signs of two leaders with a genuine friendship.
And sure enough, three weeks later, Xi stopped by Moscow en route to the G20 summit in Germany, where he confirmed that such an agreement had been signed, along with $10 billion worth of other agreements, as both leaders grinned and shook hands.
The President spent time Wednesday morning with five-time major champion Phil Mickelson and later palled around with a big-hitting John Daly, who grinned and wore a Hawaiian shirt as he posed with the President and Gingrich in the Oval Office.
During his press conference, he grinned and and testified and even bubbled up into a full giggle—such as when asked if he felt like a kid when he put on the jersey, and after he shouted out Jacksonville and Duval County.
WASHINGTON — Outside the White House, President Trump grinned for selfies with Alabama's Crimson Tide, telling the college football champions that they had beaten their rivals so brutally, "you flat-out made them quit" — a feat he said he knew something about himself.
Reminded that Mr. Lamb was competing in an ancestral coal and steel district, the sort of place that has been firmly in the grip of Mr. Trump, Mr. Biden grinned and shot back: "Tell you what, it ain't going to be anymore."
You could see the gleam on the faces of the audience as they rotated as one, photographed the photographers, and heckled the writers who, in one instance I watched, squirmed and grinned nervously in the light of Trump and the Trumpists' disdain.
The clerk grinned with familial pride when I mention Mr. Liquor, then turned on the disco lights that are rigged throughout the store when I put my selection—a Hand Job (Bailey's, 1800 Tequila silver, Absolut, I'm Bananas Over You liqueur)—on the counter.
Elsewhere, his stances are far from conservative: take, for example, his premise that the "uniform-industrial complex" may be proliferating to death, or an ESPN column on Cleveland fans leaving stitch-ringed spaces on their Indians gear after removing the team's rictus-grinned racist caricature.
The selfie activity captured the attention of just about everyone: Models like Kirstin Liljegren, professional as ever, pursed their lips and tossed sultry glances at the camera; couples young and old posed together; and friends like Maud Welzen and Romy Schonberger grinned in unison.
In May, Eliud Kipchoge, the Kenyan marathon runner, periodically grinned through the final miles of his fastest-ever marathon, which he completed in 2 hours 25 seconds; afterward, he said that he had hoped that the smiling would ease him to the finish line.
Sitting behind his desk this week, a 19th-century map of Fort Bend's plantations on his wall, Mr. George grinned as he reeled off an array of statistics illuminating the changes in a county that is nearly equal parts white, black, Latino and Asian.
Sitting behind his desk this week, a 19th-century map of Fort Bend's plantations on his wall, Mr. George grinned as he reeled off an array of statistics illuminating the changes in a county that is nearly equal parts white, black, Latino and Asian.
The actor, Nasser al-Anbari, a well-known comedian who appeared in TV shows and online videos, grinned and waved Monday as he walked among the well-wishers in the southern city of Aden and motorists honked their car horns, a video filmed by his family shows.
The actor, Nasser al-Anbari, a well-known comedian who appeared in TV shows and online videos, grinned and waved as he walked among the well-wishers in the southern city of Aden and motorists honked their car horns, a video filmed by his family shows.
In one group photo, Jenner, 21, could be seen cradling her baby girl in her arms while sharing a smile with BFF Anastasia "Stassie" Karanikolao as the rest of her friends — including Sofia Richie, makeup artist Ariel Tejada and her assistant Victoria Villarroel — grinned for the camera.
Standing alongside co-counsel Jared Genser, the pair grinned as they welcomed a beaming Nasheed to Heathrow Airport, who was granted a temporary release from a prison in his home country after being found guilty last March in a trial described as a "mockery" of justice.
Starting that morning, he had appeared at a tavern in Carroll, a diner in Denison, and a college in Sioux City, met hundreds of Iowans, answered dozens of questions, grinned for hundreds of selfies, thanked everybody for coming out, for welcoming a West Texan and teaching him so much about Iowa.
There was Katie Ledecky's dominance of scale, as she finished races pool-lengths ahead of the competition; Simone Biles' dominance of breadth, as she took gold in three individual events and one group event; and Usain Bolt's dominance of ease, as he grinned and goofed while crossing finish lines in first place.
Its slow pace and surf vibe were a good reintroduction to "real" life, and I tore up any plans I had and just hung out on the pale sand beach, ate freshly-barbecued prawns at a cliffside bar, and grinned internally at the Instagrammers in complicated bikinis posing endlessly for sunset photos.
In the episode, 38-year-old filmmaker Tyler Gillett contacts the show's hosts with a dilemma: He has near-perfect recall of a late-90s pop-rock song that sounds kind of like the Barenaked Ladies, kind of like U2—one with that trademark goofy-grinned boppiness of the big-label hits of the late Clinton years.
Lyft is also been dabbling in bike-share, teaming up with Baltimore's service and reportedly angling to acquire Motivate, the biggest bike-share operator in the US. ("No comment," Zimmer grinned in response to a question about the possible deal.) Its all part of the fierce competition between Uber and Lyft to add more and more transportation services to their platforms.
"I know that they knew each other," said his daughter Victoria Gotti, on a recent evening over home-cooked dinner at her mansion in Nassau County, N.Y. Light from a fireplace spilled onto the Tuscan columns and dark-wood-paneled walls of a rococo den, while a likeness of her father grinned inside the frame of a nearby oil painting.
Following a campaign rally in Boston Saturday—the final stop on a four-day swing through New England ostensibly aimed at boosting his numbers in national presidential polls—former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson answered thusly when I asked what he thought about the crowd that had turned out for the Libertarian Party candidate: "Oh, this is so cool," he grinned, his eyes darting around like a kid who didn't expect everyone his mom invited to show up to his birthday party.
The crowds cheered each of the principal characters in the drama that had unfolded for weeks: Oscar López Rivera, a 224-year-old who was convicted of leading a bomb-planting Puerto Rican nationalist group, and whose lengthy prison sentence was commuted in January; Melissa Mark-Viverito, the City Council speaker, who embraced Mr. López Rivera's placement in the parade; and Mayor Bill de Blasio, whose reservations about the divisive guest were invisible as he grinned and glad-handed up the avenue. Gov.

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