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"We are working to create emotion for the thousands of spectators who come to see the performance," he said.
Colors create emotion, and motivate impulse buys.
It is a lot faster; you have to create emotion".
But it's really hard to create emotion".
He's quite rhapsodic on the subject, declaiming that "plot is an extraordinarily powerful tool for creating emotion in readers … capable of fine nuance and even intellectual power".
The drama of the event is powerfully conveyed — Mr. Besson has a Spielbergian flair for creating emotion through cross-cutting — but its political meaning is blurry, except insofar as it represents the empowerment of the bad guys.
In their brief in the Maryland case, the groups argue that "there is no basis for creating emotion-based liability in pet litigation, regardless of the nature of the claim".
Interactions between HSWs and family members are characterized in terms both of complementary labour (family members providing informational and instrumental support to HSWs), and disrupted labour (family members creating emotion work and additional instrumental work for HSWs).
The system creates emotion records including the emotion type and time.
"Motion creates emotion," Sanger said.
You think about money as "some kind of an instrument, a tool for creating positive emotions for other people," says Shamlikashvili.
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