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" Mr. Kasich smirked and responded: "Did I have a choice?
He smirked at me, with not a whiff of shame.
"I saw everything," 2B smirked as she swung at him.
Romney visibly smirked while his colleagues turned to face him.
"Another tour?" a local smirked as we pass a local diner.
But on the jumbo screens, Sinwar and some around him smirked.
" Then again, Griffith smirked, early gun designers just "got it right.
"There's about one guy I could compare him to," Sarkisian smirked.
Lawyers excoriated him, he smirked and smiled, but refused to answer questions.
Bradley smirked at the reprimand, and Baez took note of his smile.
"We all know what happens when we eat food," smirked conservative Colbert.
"No, but it was very cute to watch you try," McKinnon smirked.
The blond one smirked as he walked towards me with my envelope.
"I've been exactly myself today," he smirked at an increasingly frustrated Rosie.
"Maybe you should just characterize my facial expression — 'He smirked,' " Wizner said.
When he wore this maroon v-neck sweater and smirked like this: 22.
Missy said his name and he opened his eyes, even kind of smirked.
He smirked through questioning and condemnation from lawmakers, drawing their ire on occasion.
He smirked, and something in his smile and eyes felt sad to me.
They even smirked about me for asking for the money they promised me.
"You could take some clothes off," he smirked as he threw his sketchbook open.
The tourists smirked up at the woman, at the crucifix, then at each other.
But at other times, she smirked or shook her head, making her disagreement plain.
Y'know, like you smirked… Then you write that you want to explain how Facebook operates.
He would've palmed you off on Véra, taken your praise and smirked behind your back.
But Spain and Portugal likely smirked when Morocco and Iran were drawn in their group.
The boy, maybe eighteen, blushed to the tips of his ears, smirked, then looked away.
In a moment caught on video, the mayor smirked, declined to talk and walked away.
"First of all, I'd just like to say something about my cousin Billy Bush," Ferrell smirked.
De Niro smirked to Ms. Robinson about his young paramour, who was around Ms. Robinson's age.
We made eye contact, and I smirked—involuntarily, if that mitigates things, which it probably doesn't.
When Bridget Jones ran out the door in nothing but a thong and sneakers, I smirked.
And when he overheard Arya telling Brienne that "no one" trained her how to fight, he smirked.
Shkreli, who faces pending criminal securities fraud charges, smirked, twiddled a pencil and looked away as Rep.
No stranger to the news media, he smirked at the reporters filling rows of hard wooden benches.
They bickered, one over the other, raised their eyebrows and smirked and sneered at each other's jibes.
Deb Fischer and Richard Shelby smirked as Schiff spoke about the Trump lawyers' likely attacks on him.
Then he smirked as if to say 'That's not the road you go down – we'll see what happens.
Rapinoe smirked, then got up and began dancing, all while her teammates on stage started cheering her on.
The victim was reportedly talking to his eventual attacker, who reportedly "smirked" at him before the apparent assault.
Instead my siblings and I smirked at the excessive gory details, the violence unfamiliar enough to be absurd.
When friends asked how the government might react, he smirked the way he usually did when challenging authority.
Then Anzora turned to the saleswoman, who caught his drift and smirked, trying her best to stay neutral.
He smirked, leaned his head to the side, and squinted his eyes at me as if I were stupid.
Asked what cosplay he would choose if assigned to infiltrate San Diego Comic Con, the former CIA officer smirked.
After greeting each other like buddies, Trump smirked when asked whether he would warn Putin not to meddle again.
At a younger age, I would've smirked at the music being played at prom; it was all totally mainstream.
He smirked when asked during the team's morning shootaround how the team could create more scoring opportunities for Leonard.
It doesn't hold and the two were brought back up to their feet, and Hales smirked at her opponent.
" As the audience seemed to recoil at the joke, Che smirked, saying, "You know what we do here, right?
Lucy smirked a lot but he missed her, God he missed her, he missed being smirked at and he missed Salad Saturday and he missed taking home some of the excess dressing because well, who was going to miss it, and he missed Terry's dipshit emails and being able to go outside.
And he smirked at a reporter who asked about Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska criticizing Mr. Trump's past marital infidelity.
He smirked and said, "you can give it a shot," then handed me the prescription for Prilosec and walked away.
The Russian leader smirked his way through the questioning over election interference, puffing and thrusting his chest at U.S. reporters.
Some of the same police officers who were acting as prosecutors chuckled, smirked and whispered as embarrassing details were discussed.
" When I asked him what he meant by "respect," Ives smirked and said: "The takes are just much more relatable.
Ivan Bombarov, a Bulgarian cabdriver who had friends in the same class, said they all smirked about his cover story.
The same was the case during a heated congressional hearing on drug prices (he smirked and took the Fifth Amendment).
A man sitting a couple of rows ahead of me who was clearly eavesdropping turned around and smirked at me.
To Bresch's credit, she tried to answer questions, while just Shkreli smirked in his Congressional appearance while taking the Fifth Amendment.
The man behind the counter at Zucker's Bagel & Smoked Fish on Chambers Street in Manhattan did a double take and smirked.
I gleefully sipped mine while Angie smirked defiantly at my dad, silently challenging him to put an end to our shenanigans.
According to NBC News, Shkreli smirked, rolled his eyes, and appeared to be on the verge of laughter throughout the hearing.
That man, Daniel de Abreu, then smirked at Hernandez and danced away laughing without apologizing, causing Hernandez to become angry, Bradley said.
"I smirked and handed it to my son and said, 'Here's the first restitution payment to your Little League,'" Mr. Whitcomb said.
When Brafman began talking to Matsumoto publicly about the negative comments about his client, Shkreli smirked broadly at reporters in the gallery.
"His facial expressions as he smirked and raised his eyebrows along with his accusing statement intimidated me," stated Officer Kimbark in his affidavit.
None of that scorn deterred Shkreli, who later smirked while refusing to testify about Daraprim's price during an appearance before a congressional committee.
When asked what was going through his head as he was barricaded in the bathroom with his family, the gamer smirked and answered truthfully.
And she says he's so abusive he once locked her out of the house and made her pee outside while he smirked at her.
Asked what her impressions were of Shkreli during the trial, she said "he smirked a lot" but "he just seemed indifferent" at other points.
He asked us what kind of music we listened to, and when I told him I was mainly into black metal and doom, he smirked.
" When asked what he thought about House Republicans talking about it publicly, Burr smirked and said, "They've talked about it since the beginning; that's their prerogative.
The Republican National Committee released a video ad called "Smirk" that showed a split-screen of Romney smoothly ripping Obama, while the president nodded and smirked.
"My aunt used to serve this in the same enamel basin she used to wash the vegetables," the other Gen X-er, a Chengdu native, smirked.
Sure, Han Solo smirked a couple times and Indiana Jones had a few solid zingers, but the guy does not go in for laughs very often.
The second to last time I saw him, it was in a club, he smirked and nodded at me and reached over to give me his plectrum.
Never lost the feeling that all of the people who allegedly know so much lost to him, the guy who they smirked and snickered behind their sleeves.
As Donald Trump bellowed, smirked, and grimaced his way through two high-profile speeches this week, the public ignored him, even as he swung between contrasting poles.
Before security dragged the protesters away, France's star, Kylian Mbappé — in a moment maybe more brilliant than his goal — smirked and high-fived one of the women.
As we rode down the wide stretch of 4th Street south to the Promenade, two skateboarders smirked as we passed, and I felt a brief moment of shame.
But Cruz mostly just looked like Rubio's less cool older brother, playing third wheel as the Florida senator smirked his way through three hours worth of attack lines.
New York has a long tradition of outspoken mayors who have used and abused the media, who have belittled and ranted at reporters, while aides smirked and fawned.
Mulciar repeatedly called Trudeau "pathetic" while Canada's last Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, smirked over the proceedings from the sidelines like a mix of Alfred E. Neuman and Emperor Palpatine.
Leon emphasized so much how the House might not want his decision in this case that Justice Department lawyers representing the White House smiled and smirked as Leon spoke.
Pirog shook his head and smirked each time the body shots connected, but neither man was being fooled by the old poker face, those body blows were becoming a nuisance.
But Bertelsman wrote in his opinion that what constitutes feeling threatened, or smirked at, or taunted was subjective, and that the characterizations were not facts that could be proven incorrect.
When Putin smirked to  Chris Wallace  that what was in the emails his agents stole was true and therefore appropriate to release, he was echoing a Trump campaign talking point.
She passed the mike to a boy who jumped up on a table, smirked and asked, using inappropriate language, how many people in the room that day just didn't care.
I smirked at his bowl haircut and his off-brand clothes, even though most of my own clothes were sewn by my mother; she cut my hair at our kitchen table.
The video ends with clips of Shkreli appearing before a congressional committee investigating drug prices last week, where he refused to testify and smirked as congressmen tried to ask him questions.
"This is the club land version of the hundred dollar bill with the string that they drop on the sidewalk to see who'll pick it up," smirked Alig, sassy as ever.
The bouncer hardly even looked at it; he just smirked and said, "Yeah, no," and waved her to the side, as he gestured toward the next group of people in line.
Notorious "Pharma bro" Shkreli pointedly smirked, pulled faces and looked askance at at a prosecutor's damning characterization of him as she gave her closing argument Thursday at Shkreli's securities fraud trial.
Mikhail D. Prokhorov smirked as guests were served an array of refreshments at a ceremony Wednesday for the opening of the Nets' new practice site in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn.
" Warned by moderator Chris Wallace that he was coming dangerously close to smashing centuries of American history, marked by the peaceful transfer of power, he simply smirked: "I'll keep you in suspense.
Traditional Republicans and foreign diplomats vied for his mobile-phone number, even as they smirked at his hubris in taking on huge responsibilities: relations with China and Mexico, overhauling government IT and more.
Asked about a university news release that compared DeVos to the school's founder -- saying they both appreciated "the importance of opportunity and hope for students to receive an exceptional education experience" -- Smith smirked.
CBS reports his wife, Camille, also "smirked and pursed her lips a few times" during the trial, though she remained generally expressionless and was not in the courtroom when the verdict was read.
Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, who has said he will not join any filibuster, smirked when asked if he felt any pressure from other Democrats to stand against Mr. Trump.
One of the avatars that looked like an accountant started ruffling pages as though it was making a big business decision; another smirked and smiled like it was trying to get to know me.
Many of them didn't understand the tone of a film that smirked and made jokes and leaned into love even as it took on a story about abuse and the hurt that comes from it.
He smirked through his trial, taunted prosecutors as the "junior varsity," called the case a "witch hunt" and was suspended by Twitter after he threatened to have sex with a freelance journalist who covered him.
But Shkreli continued to refused to answer, saying with an edge, "I intend to follow the advice of my counsel and not yours," as he smirked and as Brafman sat behind him in the hearing room.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former drug executive Martin Shkreli smirked and brushed off questions about drug prices then tweeted that lawmakers were imbeciles on Thursday, when he appeared at a U.S. congressional hearing against his will.
"You don't look like you've missed too many good meals in your life," he had said, and another friend of my parents who was passing by as he spoke to me smirked at this hilarious joke.
One of them, Javier Duarte, the former governor of Veracruz state, smirked into the camera after being captured in Guatemala in June, accused by Mexican authorities of diverting millions of dollars earmarked for social programs to phantom companies.
But when the prosecutor read out the men's expletive-laced boasts about the burglary — captured in the weeks after the burglary by surveillance equipment placed in some of their cars and at a pub — Mr. Jones suddenly smirked.
So when the news conveniently broke that the festival's owner is an alleged backer of anti-LGBTQ groups and then Beyoncé cancelled her performance due to her pregnancy, I smirked right along with the rest of the Coachella naysayers.
In what would soon prove to be a taste of things to come for the Serbian fighter, Ngannou dismissively smirked as he tried to get closer to him by pushing his arms away, to the delight of the Chicago gathering.
As Martin Shkreli, the disgraced former executive of Turing Pharmaceuticals, smirked before the cameras at a congressional hearing in February, another executive sat calmly to his right, defending the company's controversial pricing practices even as Mr. Shkreli took the Fifth Amendment.
"No, we face some hard choices," she began, and I immediately smirked — "Hard Choices" was the title of her 2014 memoir on her years as secretary of state, and I figured she was clicking into huckster and sound-bite mode.
" Elsewhere on the thread, another woman explained how "I used to feel super embarrassed about it as well until I was having sex with this guy [and queefed] and he smirked and said 'that pussy talkin' to me'...totally changed my perspective.
"So Pa, while I know that you've asked that today not be about you, you must forgive me if I don't listen to you, much like when I was younger," Harry continued as Markle, 36, smirked with Camilla Parker Bowles and Charles.
Shkreli, everyone's favorite pharmaceutical bro and deafening online presence, made a tense appearance on Capitol Hill during which he silently smirked and yawned as members of the House of Representatives castigated him, only to plead the fifth to nearly all of their questions.
"Ever since I was a little boy, I wanted to grow up and marry the most beautiful woman in the world, so here I am with a thousand ships and two good hands," he smirked, proudly displaying his working digits for Jaime.  Ouch.
When that day comes, we're going to need to turn the cold gaze of history onto this moment and take stock of who resisted, who collaborated, and who smirked and just said, "womp womp" as children were ripped from their parents' arms.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.), who was seated behind Trump during his address, smirked during the key moment in his address.
But by the simple virtue of being a woman who pushed past a constant onslaught of sexist bullshit to get what she wanted, Peggy grew into a force that dared men to reckon with her brilliance, and smirked when she got the better of them.
In an interview earlier this week with Rolling Stone magazine, Buckingham blamed Nicks, his former girlfriend, for the rift, saying he was told by the band's manager that Nicks was angry when Buckingham smirked while she was giving a speech at the January Grammy event.
France's newly elected president, Emmanuel Macron, visibly smirked during Donald Trump's remarks, but the force of his message will not have been lost on the wider European continent-- much of which for the past 70 years has thrived under the security umbrella provided by the United States.
As to those questions, I thought Nike's gesture rang hollow, even as I watched the commercial with its stark and inspirational imagery of athletes overcoming odds, laid over Kaepernick issuing directives about achieving that which seems impossible — and even as I smirked at the news of Nike planning to run the commercial during the NFL's opening night on Thursday.
Other low points of Abbott's stint as Australia's prime minister include the time he was widely denounced for giving Prince Phillip a knighthood, when he winked and smirked on a radio show while talking a call from an upset pensioner, and when he bemused Australians by taking a bite out of a raw onion on camera.
Playing on the use of "DREAMers" to refer to the generation of immigrants who came to the US as children, most of whom are now in their 20s and 30s, he smirked that "Americans are dreamers too": Tonight, I am extending an open hand to work with members of both parties — Democrats and Republicans — to protect our citizens of every background, color, religion, and creed.
Nate Diaz spent a good part of this week with the yacking class of sports talk TV. On Fox Sports Live, he smirked while remembering how mad he was the last time he encountered his interviewers and their disembodied laughs in his earpiece, before co-host Jay Onrait assured him they were laughing at the fallout from his latest press conference with Conor McGregor and not Diaz specifically.
The Quill of the first film, if informed that his long-lost dad was named Ego, would have smirked like a ten-year-old and asked to meet Uncle Id. Media historians to come, gazing at the franchises that kicked off this century, will be struck by the desperation with which most of them—the Avengers , the Guardians, and the road-bound mortals in the " Fast and the Furious " series—ram home the theme of the family, or, at least, of the ersatz clan that is made up of fellow-combatants.

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