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Pastimes : THE SLIGHTLY MODERATED BOXING RING

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To: Bill who wrote (8084)4/10/2002 12:07:37 PM
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A smirk is not an "appearance" thing as, for example, a harelip would would be; it's a facial expression thing evidencing a state of mind. It is not a physical defect and is a perfectly legitimate thing to note with disapprobation.

It would, for example, be improper imo to criticize someone because they were unfortunate enough to have eyes that were slightly crossed; but it would be perfectly proper to note critically that they rolled their eyes expressively at inappropriate moments.

From what I've read, I think the woman should be disbarred.
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