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Freezing was defined as the complete absence of movement while the animal assumed a characteristic tense posture (Fanselow 1980).
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Why not the characteristic imperfect tense that gives the novel its pervading tone of sadness and illusion?
Accordingly, Stanley generalizes contextual saturation processes that are usually regarded as characteristic of indexicals, tense, and a few other structures; moreover, he requires that the relevant variables be linguistically encoded, either syntactically or lexically.
Up to this point, a characteristic Czernowin mood of tense expectancy has prevailed, with stretches of rustling and whispering interrupted by spasms of orchestral fury.
"They mock us in television shows," he said, looking tense and lacking his characteristic good humor.
His dancers seem driven, hectic, tense, involuntary; and these characteristics mark too much of the program that follows.
And on January 16, at Southside High School, in Gadsden, Alabama, the girl exhibited all the characteristic symptoms of one: She lost consciousness, her muscles tensed up, and a steady hiss of air emerged from her lungs.
The characteristics of the probability distribution functions used in the update rule have a tense impact on the performance of the bare bones PSO.
Past tense.
Tense legs.
Tense error.
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