Wyoming, Alaska, Delaware, Vermont, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Smile ( :
smile, pose, dress up, make faces, stick out tongue
Yes. Zimbabwe recognises South African drivers licences without any problems. It is necessary to also have your passport available as a back-up document, but it is seldom needed. Small roadblocks are common, usually you will find one on either side of rural towns. Be nice to the officer, smile, be patient and ignore any requests for bribes.
That could be "smile".
Yes, definitely.
The state of South Dakota's state song is "Hail, South Dakota!" It was written in 1943, and selected by a popular vote to become the state song. The lyrics are as followed... Hail! South Dakota! a great state of the land; Health, wealth and beauty, that's what makes her grand; She has her Black Hills, and mines with gold so rare, And with her scenery, no other state can compare. Come where the sun shines, and where life's worth your while; You won't be here long, till you'll wear a smile; No state's so healthy, and no folk quite so true. To South Dakota we welcome you. Hail! South Dakota! the state we love the best, Land of our fathers, builders of the west; Home of the Badlands, and Rushmore's ageless shrine, Black Hills and prairies, farmland and sunshine. Hills, farms and prairies, blessed with bright sunshine.
Hail! South Dakota!Written by DeeCort HammittComposed by DeeCort Hammitt Hail! South Dakota, A great state of the land,Health, wealth and beauty, That's what makes her grand;She has her Black Hills, And mines with gold so rare,And with her scenery, No other state can compare. Come where the sun shines, And where life's worth your while,You won't be here long, 'Till you'll wear a smile;No state's so healthy, And no folk quite so true,To South Dakota. We welcome you. Hail! South Dakota, The state we love the best,Land of our fathers, Builders of the west;Home of the Badlands, and Rushmore's ageless shrine,Black Hills and prairies, Farmland and Sunshine.Hills, farms and prairies, Blessed with bright Sunshine.Source:50states.com
Most state's have begun (or require) a non-smiling picture on the license because the drivers licenses images are scanned into a separate facial recognition data base and can be retreived at a later date for use in a facial recognition identification system. ALSO: under most circumstances when you are required to produce a drivers license you are generally not in a "smiley" situation.
Most likely something from a South Park album...
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No, smile is not an adjective. Smile is a noun and a verb.As a noun: You have a beautiful smile.As a verb: Smile for the camera.The adjective could be "smiley" or the present participle (smiling).
he would date anyone who has a great smile no matter who they are