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Ms. Kekilli, whose quiet charisma and fearless emotional command galvanized Fatih Akin's "Head-On" — another, far more nuanced and disturbing drama of violence, desire and the collision of cultures — holds the film together even when the script pushes Umay in some unconvincing directions.
A team led by psychiatrist and neurologist Daniel Weinberger of the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, Maryland, reasoned that the gene's effect might show up more clearly in the brain's emotional command center: an almond-shaped region called the amygdala.
However incomplete the interpretation, it was the moving rendering of Williams' masterpiece since Van Hove's harrowing anti-realistic staging with the aptly named Marvel dominating her production with the same fearless emotional command as the equally marvelous Fleming. .
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Hans Zimmer's absurdly overbearing music, which virtually bellows emotional commands at viewers, is matched by Nolan's use of bass sounds whether those of the music or of sound effects that made the floor rumble and the seats shake at the IMAX screening I attended.
Suprapontine descending pathways convey voluntary and emotional respiratory commands that are independent of bodily requirements.
Bill Clinton, who was called America's "first black President" by Toni Morrison in these pages, could not have had greater emotional and rhetorical command.
From now on, each sport should only command emotional investment to a level concordant with the use its skills would be in the event of an Apocalypse.
But the characters too are nebulously defined to command emotional investment; they aren't even shadowed in enough to qualify as archetypes.
Though some people manage to release emotional attachments on command, this is generally only attained after practicing meditation for a long time and maintaining a daily practice.
Despite a detachment that amounts to emotional cruelty, she commands sympathy and even admiration.
The research by Italian scientists was prompted by other work showing that dogs were able to distinguish happy and sad human faces, as well as have a sophisticated understanding of gestures and the emotional tone of commands.
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