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But to the extent to which it's meant to convey surprise, it may not be quite right.
Mr. Rossmer relies far too heavily on one expression — mouth wide open — to convey surprise, discomfort, dismay and other emotions.
He is fifty-two, and a gifted raconteur with a broad smile that can vanish in an instant to convey surprise or disdain.
As the evening was being taped for the Metro channel and the WE network, the guests also looked toward the stage and made telegenic efforts to convey surprise.
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My face must have conveyed surprise, though I tried not to react too strongly.
It's the one moment in which Reitman conveys surprise at what he finds by way of the camera; it's the moment when the film comes to life.
Graphic storytelling is increasingly being used to convey emotion, surprise audiences and sometimes, to protect people's identities.
Not only did the dogs Hare tested pick up on what human researchers were trying to convey, they surprised scientists by doing it much better than other species, even chimpanzees.
I may like Karl Rove.' " Some commentators have conveyed similar surprise.
The sense of unexpectedness conveys the surprise on the part of the speaker at the occurrence of a situation.
When I heard people say this to me, the statement always conveyed genuine surprise that the community had for once come together.
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