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The phrase "a sequence of happy" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a series of happy moments or events, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The film depicted a sequence of happy memories that the characters cherished."
Alternatives: "a series of joyful" or "a chain of happy".
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Toward the end of "Schmetterling," seven dancers formed a line and, after stepping off the stage, made their way up one of the aisles, with a sequence of happy steps and gestures, Pina Bausch style.
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A sequence-of-tenses problem.
But viewing the entire sequence of Happy Couple alters the experience entirely: slight variations between their expressions and body language in each progressive image reveals increasing levels of discomfort, a friction in the way they emote.
Real ERPs were obtained from an ongoing longitudinal study (N = 127; mean age at 7-month testing, 214 days; range, 207 243) in which 7-month-old infants viewed a sequence of nonface control stimulus or a neutral, happy, or fearful facial expression at the center of a computer screen (Peltola, Hietanen, Forssman & Leppänen, 2013).
Its attempt to do what it seemingly sets out to do - which is to show that the moral individual, and only the moral individual, is happy - is largely a sequence of conjuring tricks.
The images of four males and four females each depicting happy, angry, fearful, and neutral facial expressions were randomized six times to generate a sequence of 192 stimulus trials.
Maybe a sequence of earthquakes discouraged them.
It's a sequence of astonishing power.
This unleashes a sequence of unpleasant events.
"This was a sequence of errors.
In a sequence of randomly changing disyllabic pseudo-words produced by one male speaker in neutral intonation, a traditional oddball design with emotional deviants (10% happy and angry each) and an optimum design with emotional (17% happy and sad each) and nonemotional gender deviants (17% female) elicited the mismatch responses.
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