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Though most people don't realize it, a recent MIT study found that people who are frustrated often assume an expression that looks like a smile.
When Mum was in full prevarication, Pup would assume an expression somewhere between a Jack Benny stare and the stoic grimace of a 13th-century saint being burned at the stake.
Suddenly he'll assume an expression of total terror, knock his knees in mock shock, and say in a high-pitched voice that suggests a panic-stricken Elmer Fudd: "Oh boy.
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When I mentioned Portman's recollections to Aronofsky, he assumed an expression of exaggerated rectitude.
With his vacant gaze, jutting jaw and open downturned mouth, Mr. Kind often assumes an expression like the mask of tragedy gone amok.
In a typical office environment, she added, "sometimes someone will just disappear for two weeks, and when they come back everyone's like, 'Oh... '" — she assumed an expression of exaggerated sympathy — "and that's it, but meanwhile their whole world has changed".
In all species studied except the horse, females assume a particular expression ("mating face") when permitting the male to mount.
However, we think that the negative edge between A and B should be kept for the following reasons: we assume that the network is in steady state when it is perturbed in A (without loss of generality we assume an over-expression in A).
I sat down at the kitchen table and watched him assume a thoughtful expression.
The canonised writers of the past have a tendency to assume a fixed expression in their readers' imaginations.
When we temporarily or permanently assume a facial expression or a posture that conveys something we are not feeling inside, we are imposturing.
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