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With his vacant gaze, jutting jaw and open downturned mouth, Mr. Kind often assumes an expression like the mask of tragedy gone amok.
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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.
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".
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Caplin assumes a saintly expression.
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The Principia argument intending to show that descriptions such as 'the author of Waverly' have no meaning in isolation assumes that an expression can only possess one kind of meaning and thus that sameness of meaning is either sameness of intension or sameness of denotation and Jones is quite right to challenge this.
His face assumed a pained expression.
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