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It expresses boredom, disgust, disregard, confusion, exhaustion.
This idyllic vision is threatened when Zachariah expresses boredom and a longing for the company of a woman.
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While many of the ads featured positive messages, social media buzzed with mostly comments expressing boredom and even backlash.
New research from the School of Computer Science at the University of Lincoln in Lincoln, England, shows that humans prefer interacting with robots that make mistakes, express "boredom" or become overexcited.
It is interesting to note that in the focus group discussions conducted prior to the follow-up study, the young adults had expressed boredom with the topic of Chornobyl and stated that the issue was solely a concern of their mothers.
After a pilot successfully lands, Peter expresses his boredom, and states that he would rather be home watching "the tape from the The Ring".
He didn't talk about it; he didn't even yawn to express his boredom.
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