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A human smile typically conveys joy, but signals appeasement and fear in non-human primates.
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His music, which has always been unnervingly emotional, full of shifting, ambient textures, doesn't require language to convey joy or pain.
It implicitly recalls that harrowing time by its almost counterintuitive use of restrained harmonies and a tempo mark of lento, or slow — choices normally used to suggest sadness — in a setting intended to convey joy.
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The breakfast sketch, with its hoopla of blueberries, conveys a joy of cooking, or at least eating, that is universal.
Unlike Big Bird, the puppet conveys no joy or humor.
But the overriding spirit she conveyed was joy filtered through a keen intelligence.
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