He is smiling benignantly and resembles an unkempt Yogi Berra.
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He smiled, benignantly, and granted my request with a saintly amiability.
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The seaman turned to him, however, with a benignantly apologetic smile.
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Robin smiled benignantly upon him, and glanced at the returning officer.
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They stopped as I approached, and Don Balthasar listened to me benignantly.
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Doth jealousy smile so benignantly and offer its house to the bride?
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The marquis continued to draw on his gloves and to smile benignantly.
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Gilder settled himself again in his chair, and gazed benignantly on his son.
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Dr. Johnson smiled benignantly at this, and did not appear to disapprove of the notion.
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He heard me benignantly, but said he regretted that it was not in his power to oblige me.
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And his majesty received them kindly and benignantly, and ordered that they should be treated like his other subjects and vassals.
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Ali benignantly complied, returned to his son and told him what had happened, and Hosein approved what his father had done.
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In Ms. Tushnet's time, as in mine — I was four years ahead of her at Yale — the Party of the Right had a benignantly cultish quality.
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And now as he read stanzas that caused the soul to thrill within him, he lifted his eyes to the vast countenance beaming on him so benignantly.
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Strolling through the West End past tourist clip joints with names like Cool Britannia and Fancy That of London, I looked benignantly on the Eurotrash scattering their worthless currency like confetti.
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While Columbia had often been depicted as emotionally flat — smiling benignantly or weeping for a fallen hero — the prospect of war and the beginning of hostilities infused her with fire in defense of the Union.
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