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Moments later, Mr. McCullough looked back, winked and smiled broadly.
He exited the car and smiled broadly, his teeth creaking.
He smiled broadly and insisted that we take a photo together.
On Friday, Venus smiled broadly and looked up into the stands.
Morrison paused and smiled broadly as she surveyed her rapt audience.
When I told him I was a reporter, he smiled broadly.
Mr. Spicer smiled broadly and put his finger on his nose.
Joanne smiled broadly, and she reached out and held my hand.
He smiled broadly when greeted by the interpreter who accompanied the family.
Merkel showed no sign of tremors at Thursday's ceremony and smiled broadly.
She smiled broadly as she glanced toward her Democratic caucus and shrugged.
Shkreli smiled broadly at reporters when Matsumoto made the "strip club" remark.
She smiled broadly and shook her head as she retold the story.
Jeremy, dressed in a denim jacket, smiled broadly at hearing his name mentioned.
But Trump and Clinton both smiled broadly and laughed at each other's needles.
He smiled broadly as Gadison showed him radar images on her cell phone.
Shkreli, 34, smiled broadly at reporters as the trial ended for the day.
Since I wanted to show them I was a good sport, I smiled broadly.
She smiled broadly as the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby declared them husband and wife.
He smiled broadly for every photo and vigorously rubbed fans' shoulders after each camera flash.
Ms. Nelson squared her shoulders at the woman, smiled broadly and handed her a cup.
" Biden smiled broadly as he responded to laughter from the audience: "I'm still holding onto that torch.
" After the meeting, Beyoncé smiled broadly and told reporters of the royal couple, "They are so sweet.
Her hair pulled back into a ponytail, she smiled broadly as she climbed into a gray Ford SUV.
With that, the men threw their arms around each other, smiled broadly and posed for one more photograph.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Emilio Nava stood at the microphone on the court of Rod Laver Arena and smiled broadly.
But when she emerged from the bathroom (looking like a stretched piece of pink gum), she smiled broadly.
The president smiled broadly beside the pontiff, who appeared subdued and stone-faced before their 30-minute private conversation.
A 23-year-old officer smiled broadly as he announced that it was his first day on the job.
The male workers at the next window, both Filipinos, smiled broadly when she handed over her money to pay.
Before any of the reporters could get off a question, she smiled broadly and said she had an announcement.
New Yankees manager Aaron Boone smiled broadly at the prospect of adding the home run king to his potent lineup.
Her husband, dressed in his Navy summer whites uniform, smiled broadly before leaning over to hug and kiss his wife.
Later, she smiled broadly in a team photo, holding her right hand aloft as many players gave a thumbs up.
He smiled broadly as he blessed tens of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square and urged them to pray for Africa.
When the bill passed the House, a giddy Mr. Ryan smiled broadly and banged the gavel with force as he declared victory.
The next day, Mr. Castro smiled broadly and waved from the balcony of the ornate Grand Theater of Havana before Mr. Obama's speech.
Padilla ran to her son as he entered the airport waiting area, dropping to her knees and embracing the small boy as he smiled broadly.
When the judge informed him he could be released, he smiled broadly, shimmying his shoulders, drawing a few laughs from the people in the court's pews.
Garner smiled broadly as she said goodbye to her pals as she kept it casual while wearing a dark sweater and jeans paired with black heels.
But Mr. DeSantis, who said this week he agrees with limiting birthright protections, smiled broadly standing next to the president and took aim at Mr. Gillum.
Ms. Swift smiled broadly at the news and people at her table — including her mother, Andrea; one of her managers, Frank Bell; and her lawyers — embraced.
Instead, this "best mind of his generation" smiled broadly, not "the father of my country" as Sam Kashner later called him, but rather a proud son.
Wearing a mint-green hat and jacket, the Queen smiled broadly as Trump greeted her on the palace's West Terrace after alighting from his Marine One helicopter.
Known for her cool demeanor on fashion show front rows, Wintour smiled broadly after the ceremony at Buckingham Palace, which she attended with her daughter Bee Shaffer.
Kavanaugh's confirmation, as tumultuous as it was, remains a high point for Trump who smiled broadly at one point on Thursday from the front row of the chamber.
As news reporters streamed out of the room, several other Cosby accusers, some in tears, waited in line to hug Constand, who smiled broadly and maintained her composure.
Wa Lone smiled broadly and made a thumbs-up sign with his hands in cuffs as he walked into the court, with Kyaw Soe Oo just behind him.
At his announcement in downtown Chicago on Thursday, Mr. Rauner spoke in plodding tones, his face virtually expressionless as the abortion rights advocates standing behind him smiled broadly.
Sporting a slight tan, the princess, who is expecting her second child with husband Prince Daniel, 41, smiled broadly as she was greeted by teachers and other well-wishers.
BEIJING — Newly married in San Francisco, two men with matching red ties held hands and smiled broadly as they bounded out of City Hall on a recent sunny day.
Deng Xiaoping and Jimmy Carter smiled broadly as the orchestra played "Getting to Know You," signaling the dawn of a new era of friendship and cooperation between their two nations.
And while she sang the words "I've loved you three summers now, honey, but I want 'em all," she turned towards one specific point in the audience and smiled broadly.
But Tuesday morning, as Syed headed to his customary seat at the defense table, he smiled broadly and waved subtly at his younger brother Yusuf sitting in the courtroom's front row.
As the cameras clicked, some justices smiled broadly, others looked slightly annoyed with having to participate in a formality that comes as the justices are racing to finish the last opinions of the term.
He smiled broadly after the pope's speech, and clasped his hands warmly — fueling concern from some in Egypt that the pope's visit, while well intentioned, is serving to lend an authoritarian another layer of credibility.
Kim, who bounded across the Demilitarized Zone without his entourage of aides and bodyguards, smiled broadly as he approached South Korean Moon who waited at the 50-centimeter wide slab of concrete that marks the border.
Arriving at the Royal Marsden hospital in Chelsea on Thursday morning, William smiled broadly as he greeted staff, and learned about the emotional and psychological support offered at the renowned cancer hospital, a key aspect of treatment.
Washington (CNN)Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg looked out at the first year law class she was about to address at Georgetown Law on Wednesday and smiled broadly after being told the majority of the class were women.
The 66-year-old grandfather smiled broadly, as you'd tend to do if you were in Raleigh, North Carolina to collect the state's biggest ever single-ticket lottery win—and it's all because of a Vietnamese restaurant.
In fact, I would wager that when the hapless Wilpons agreed to give him control of the club if only he would let them remain in de facto control for another five years, he nodded and smiled broadly.
Sporting a faded orange prison jumpsuit, Sandusky smiled broadly to spectators, including his wife Dottie, as he entered the courtroom at the Centre County Court of Common Pleas in Bellefonte, where his trial was held seven years ago.
After The Associated Press reported on Mr. Trump's accelerated timeline to put out their tax plan, Treasury officials who were awaiting Mr. Trump's visit to their office smiled broadly and chuckled nervously as they digested news on their smartphones.
Two of President Donald Trump's favorite strongmen — Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman — warmly shook hands with one another, smiled broadly and laughed when they were seated together Friday at the G-20 summit in Argentina.
Ms. Hijazi, 30, a graduate of George Mason University in Virginia, embraced her husband after the verdict was announced, then smiled broadly as she was led from a metal cage to a waiting police vehicle to be processed for release.
President Filipe Nyusi and Renamo leader Ossufo Momade smiled broadly and embraced after signing the deal, which encompasses a permanent end to hostilities and constitutional changes, as well as the disarming and reintegration of Renamo fighters into the security forces or civilian life.
" Chopra mostly answered Cohen's questions with her facial expressions, and when asked if Meghan had cried when she found her wedding dress, she smiled broadly and buried her face in her hands, prompting both Cohen and fellow guest Sebastian Stan to say, "yes!
On the final green of the Tour Championship in Atlanta on Sunday, he finally putted his ball into the hole, and as he raised his arms and smiled broadly, the cheering seemed as if it would never stop — just like the old days.
President Xi Jinping smiled broadly, never acknowledging the principle of reciprocity, while his sidekicks warned Macron that he had to be "pragmatic" if he wanted to benefit from China's "win-win cooperation" in areas where that might suit Beijing's needs and interests.
Hadwin did well to par the last, getting up and down from just off the back of the green before he removed his cap and hoisted his putter skywards, then smiled broadly as he was congratulated by the other players in his pro-am grouping.
He removed his headphones from his ears and put his sunglasses — large and round and stylishly effeminate in an early-­1980s way, like the sunglasses Mia Farrow wears in ''Broadway Danny Rose'' — atop his mohawk, then smiled broadly and extended his hand to introduce himself.
Only three days before the baby was born, Pippa and James had been among the 800 guests inside St. George's Chapel and Windsor Castle for the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, and smiled broadly as they strode past well-wishers after the ceremony.
Sitting in his state office with a view of Kansas' imposing capitol, and an array of flattering magazine and newspaper clippings on his lobby wall, Mr. Kobach simply smiled broadly earlier this week when asked whether the president may offer his blessing in the primary.
When Ms. Herera, 50, who provides for four children and two grandchildren, learned last week that lawmakers had agreed to gradually raise the wage from the current rate of $153 to $15 by 2024, she smiled broadly and looked up while clasping her hands in prayer.
On a day when his former top campaign aide, Rick Gates, pleaded guilty in the special counsel's inquiry into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election, Mr. Trump smiled broadly as the crowd chanted "Lock her up!" in a campaign refrain that referred to Hillary Clinton, his Democratic rival.
"Wearing long white gloves, a pearl gray gown, and a chestful of medals, Sissieretta smiled broadly as she walked confidently up the steps to the platform in the center of the huge amphitheater," her biographer, Maureen D. Lee, wrote in "Sissieretta Jones: 'The Greatest Singer of Her Race,' 1503-1933" (2012).
During the morning of the Seattle military ceremony, Samuel Snow became ill. Hours later, his family brought his honorable discharge to his hospital bedside, where he held it to his chest and smiled broadly. That same evening, he died of heart failure, with his wife and son at his side. Snow's death was worldwide news.
He doubted the evidence of Chang that contradicted that of Heinberg but thought there was insufficient evidence to bring a charge of manslaughter against Chang. After deliberating, the jury returned a verdict of suicide whilst temporarily insane, at which, according to the News of the World, "Chang smiled broadly and quickly left the court. As he passed out, several well-dressed girls patted his shoulder, while one ran her fingers through his hair".
Izz al-Masri was escorted to the restaurant by Ahlam Tamimi, a 20-year-old female university student and part-time journalist, who had disguised herself as a Jewish tourist for the occasion. She later commented that she was not sorry for what she had done and does not recognize Israel's existence. "Despite the fact that I'm sentenced to 16 life sentences I know that we will become free from Israeli occupation and then I will also be free from the prison," she said.Sbarro terrorist 'not sorry', Ynetnews, 27 March 2006 When she first learned from a journalist who was interviewing her in jail that she had murdered eight children, not just three as she had initially believed, she just smiled broadly and continued with the interview.
According to some accounts, at his last drawn breath, on the morning after the assassination, he smiled broadly and then expired. Historians, most notably author Lee Davis, have emphasized Lincoln's peaceful appearance when and after he died: "It was the first time in four years, probably, that a peaceful expression crossed his face."Assassinations That Changed The World, History Channel Field wrote in a letter to The New York Times "that there was 'no apparent suffering, no convulsive action, no rattling of the throat...[only] a mere cessation of breathing'... I had never seen upon the President's face an expression more genial and pleasing." The president's secretary, John Hay, saw "a look of unspeakable peace came upon his worn features".
In subsequent interviews, Tamimi commented that she was not sorry for what she had done, and does not recognize Israel's existence. "Despite the fact that I'm sentenced to 16 life sentences, I know that we will become free from Israeli occupation and then I will also be free from the prison," she said.Sbarro terrorist 'not sorry' , Ynetnews, 27 March 2006 Reportedly, when she first learned from a journalist who was interviewing her in jail that she had murdered eight children, not just three as she had initially believed, she just smiled broadly and continued with the interview.Regards from Amman: The Tamimi Family and the Good Life (Archive of P. 1/Archive of P. 2) by Meir Indor (translator from Hebrew: David B. Greenberg), The Jewish Press, 27 June 2012.
As he died his breathing grew quieter, his face more calm. According to some accounts, at his last drawn breath, on the morning after the assassination, he smiled broadly and then expired. Historians, most notably author Lee Davis have emphasized Lincoln's peaceful appearance when and after he died: "It was the first time in four years, probably, that a peaceful expression crossed his face."Assassinations That Changed The World, History Channel Field wrote in a letter to The New York Times: "that there was 'no apparent suffering, no convulsive action, no rattling of the throat...[only] a mere cessation of breathing'... I had never seen upon the President's face an expression more genial and pleasing." The President’s secretary, John Hay, saw "a look of unspeakable peace came upon his worn features".
Robin was able to tell the police that it was a soldier who had attacked his mother. The police quickly found Reginald Sidney Buckfield wandering in army uniform in Strood, they established that he was a deserter and although he protested his innocence, he was charged. Whilst awaiting trial and in custody Buckfield wrote a fictional account of a murder similar in all respects to the Brompton Farm Road murder and it was this hand-written book that was to sway the jury to find him guilty. In his book he cast himself as a private investigator and a mysterious Mr. X as the villain who slaughtered the young damsel (a thinly disguised version of Ellen Ann Symes). His habit of constantly grinning had earned him the nickname ‘Smiler’ and true to form, he smiled broadly all through his trial and even when he was finally convicted of murder at the Central Criminal Court on the 26th.

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