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But this is the chief emotion the 62-year-old can cause: puzzlement.
By noon on Wednesday, 71 percent listed "sad" as their chief emotion, followed by "afraid" at 17 percent.
I no longer think envy was the chief emotion at work in me that day in C-Town.
It's a film in which my chief emotion was a kind of grinning embarrassment at enjoying it all quite so much.
As the British art historian Cecil Gould has written, "An indefinable mixture of admiration, envy and resentment of Correggio's greatness was to be perhaps the chief emotion of Parmigianino's life".
The chief emotion, as the title suggests, is grief, which is also the one feeling that the protagonist, a sneering showbiz wannabe named Chester Kent Mark McKinneyy), is unable to feel.
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Ms. Cotillard, her most famous movie role evoked by occasional eruptions of Édith Piaf on the "La Vie en Rose" soundtrack, is the film's principal enigma and its chief signifier of emotion.
Yet Hannah understands Graham almost like she's wearing the first female Fortune 500 chief executive's emotions under her leather jacket.
Reading Li Po for the first time releases all kinds of emotions, chief among them surprise - surprise that here is a man writing poems that could have been written yesterday.
On both counts, it turns out I'm completely wrong, for instead he is a scattergun of raw emotions, chief of which appear to be beleaguered frustration, and acute sensitivity to any perceived criticism.
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