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The young women with ambiguous smiles whose nudity is thinly concealed, or not, occasionally wear hats with expensive trimmings provocatively tilted.
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"Hello," the man answered with the same ambiguous smile.
Some are held sacred and some aren't," he adds with an ambiguous smile.
"But we do speak English better than the English," Mr. Akbar later said, pointing to Mr. French, who looked amused and achieved an ambiguous smile.
Wire gives way to Stephen Sondheim's "Send in the Clowns," performed by Barbra Streisand, and Mona Lisa's ambiguous smile (followed by Elizabeth Taylor's face) is projected onto the backdrop.
Oldham tends to hide his thoughts behind a faint, ambiguous smile, and hides his smile behind an unpruned beard, which can make him seem like a man out of time.
I gave her what I hoped was an ambiguous smile and muttered noncommittally.
In contrast, when asked to identify whether faces are fearful in the context of stress sweat, participants are essentially integrating multi-modal sensory cues in detecting colleagues' anxiety, much as auditory cues such as laughter would bias visual perception of an ambiguous smiling faces towards "joy".
Even his smile was ambiguous -- the broader he grinned the less happy he appeared.
A mischievous smile and ambiguous shrug imply that he doesn't quite believe in this near-miraculous restoration of benevolent order, and perhaps we shouldn't either.
Even the images that seem to convey hope and progress have more ambiguous back stories, like the smiling Japanese children photographed at a World War II-era internment camp in Wyoming, or the chart showing the effect of high-frequency trading on financial markets.
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