Her teeth are capped.
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Turtle Wexler and Flora Baumbach's clue in "The Westing Game" is "The second was fifth, and the fifth was second." This clue eventually leads the characters to uncover the hidden identity behind the mysterious Samuel W. Westing.
Flora Baumbach's motive for killing Sam Westing was to win the inheritance money. She believed that by eliminating the other heirs, she would be the last one standing and would ultimately inherit Westing's fortune.
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yes people can easlily fake a smile i do it all of the time if i really dont care about something people fake smiles all the time. the next time you are at the store or something look around and see who is faking a smile and that will be your anwser if you dont believe this one.
Yes, very much so. Con-artists use a genuine smile and sincerity to lure people into their schemes and/or scams.
i guess it depends on the girl. For some girls their smile could be described as cute or beautiful. For others, their smiles would be described as fake or cunning.
Researchers in the twentieth century have also noted that in addition to the stimulation of different muscles. Duchenne and non-Duchenne smiles differ in other ways. During Duchenne smiles, the face is generally symmetrical---as opposed to say a smirk, where only one side of the mouth lifts. Duchenne smiles are also smoother in appearance; whereas non-Duchenne smiles often start or end abruptly. And lastly, genuine smiles usually last between 0.5 and 4 seconds; non-Duchenne smiles are often either more fleeting or longer lasting, depending on the social trigger. So clearly there are physical differences between genuine and fake smiles, but are people innately aware of them? How accurate is the average person at differentiating between a Duchenne and a non-Duchenne smile?
Researchers in the twentieth century have also noted that in addition to the stimulation of different muscles. Duchenne and non-Duchenne smiles differ in other ways. During Duchenne smiles, the face is generally symmetrical---as opposed to say a smirk, where only one side of the mouth lifts. Duchenne smiles are also smoother in appearance; whereas non-Duchenne smiles often start or end abruptly. And lastly, genuine smiles usually last between 0.5 and 4 seconds; non-Duchenne smiles are often either more fleeting or longer lasting, depending on the social trigger. So clearly there are physical differences between genuine and fake smiles, but are people innately aware of them? How accurate is the average person at differentiating between a Duchenne and a non-Duchenne smile?
If you mean "smiles" as a plural of "smile" then it would be "Osmehe" but if you mean it as a verb "smiles" as in "he/she smiles" it would be "smeje se".
When she laughs, or smiles or whatever, exchange gifts. All it does is give you wallpaper for your fake videogame PC, dawg. That ain't worth all this trouble.
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