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  2. File:Mr. Smiley Face.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Smiley - Wikipedia

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    Example of a smiley face An example of an emoticon smiley face (represented using a colon followed by a parenthesis) used in direct communication, as seen in this screenshot of an email. Another example of a smiley. A smiley, sometimes called a smiley face, is a basic ideogram representing a smiling face.

  4. File:Donald Trump official portrait.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: President Donald Trump poses for his official portrait at The White House, in Washington, D.C., on Friday, October 6, 2017. (Official White House Photo by ...

  5. Emoji - Wikipedia

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    The digital smiley movement was headed up by Nicolas Loufrani, the CEO of The Smiley Company. [48] He created a smiley toolbar, which was available at smileydictionary.com during the early 2000s to be sent as emoji. [52] Over the next two years, The Smiley Dictionary became the plug-in of choice for forums and online instant messaging platforms ...

  6. Flying Copper - Wikipedia

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    The portrait is of a winged and heavily armed policeman with a yellow smiley replacing his face. [1] The piece was first shown on cardboard that was suspended from the ceiling at the Turf War exhibition in the East End of London in 2003. Screenprints were released in 2003 with two different background colours; blue and pink. [2]

  7. Harvey Ball - Wikipedia

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    The buttons became popular, with orders being taken in lots of 10,000. More than 50 million smiley face buttons had been sold by 1971, [12] and the smiley has been described as an international icon. [13] By 1971 the smiley face was everywhere, so Ball contacted patent attorneys, who told him the design was now in the public domain.

  8. Smilin' Jack - Wikipedia

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    Smilin' Jack or Smiling Jack may refer to: The Adventures of Smilin' Jack, an American newspaper cartoon strip that ran from 1933 to 1973 The Adventures of Smilin' Jack, a film serial based on the cartoon strip; Smilin' Jack Smith (1913–2006), an American singer, radio host, and actor

  9. Smile - Wikipedia

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    Smiling is sometimes a pre-laughing device and is a common pattern for paving the way to laughter; Smiling can be used as a response to laughter. [5] Smiling is a signaling system that evolved from a need to communicate information in many different forms. One of these is an advertisement of sexual interest.