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Watching the students struggle with drills like the classic wall move -- when a mime pretends to be feeling his way along a wall -- opening a door or doing an angry walk, happy saunter or a hurry-to-catch-a-bus walk illustrates how hard it is to translate everyday motions into silent performance without them looking forced and mechanical.
When you are angry, walk away from the situation.
If angry, walk away, but don't try to leave with a cool or mean retort.
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The parliament did belatedly name a constitutional assembly, after several angry walk-outs by secularists alarmed by Islamist attempts to dominate that body.
In the meantime, Mrs. Heyward, a retired factory worker, will continue her angry walks.
Justin's the type (all too familiar) who lurches from angry Puritanism to angry walks on any wild side.
"If your students are upset it's no longer a theoretical position, if they get angry and walk out of your tutorial".
A scene in a Roman Catholic church in which angry parishioners walk out when the priest delivers a eulogy for Che Guevara serves only to assure the audience that the movie is on the side of the angels.
The TV show goes fairly well, or badly, depending on who you are: Houellebecq doesn't say anything appalling; he drinks, but only water; he doesn't get angry or walk out.
And either you'll end up angry and walk out or you'll have been transported through a great moment that is the closest philosophy gets to sex that I've ever experienced.
If someone teases you, don't get angry, just walk away.
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