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And she often has the dubious expression of a person who isn't entirely convinced she's got a place on any map.
The participants then did the "reading the mind in the eyes" test, in which they were asked to select which of four emotion terms most closely matches the expression of a person in a photograph.
Outside the building, after lunch, I passed a man who, in contrast to the atmosphere of overstimulated glee inside the building, stood still, with the pale, vexed expression of a person who might vomit.
TERRY LAVIN, Chicago Kimball's own cooking may not be creative, but the very reason we crave Mom's soup, Grandma's pie or Dad's salad dressing is that each dish is a direct expression of a person's touch, taste and interpretation of the food they have prepared.
For what is war but the ultimate expression of a person's--or a group of people's--disrespect for the sanctity and individuality of another?
"Through conversation, photographs and sketches, we arrive at what is the most appropriate and meaningful expression of a person's life and legacy.
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Dynamic face-blurred whole body expressions of a person grasping an object while expressing happiness or sadness are presented in combination with fragments of happy or sad instrumental classical music.
The Sims has stood out because it is perhaps the only game series that is fundamentally about exploring the inner expressions of a person's fantasy life.
· Get a sense of the posture, movements, gestures, and facial expressions of a person you know who is naturally friendly.
"I really still wanted to find somebody who would be my... " Mr. Albrecht recalled later in his office in midtown Manhattan, choosing his words, "who would be an additional, uh.... " He paused, then used a vulgar expression for a person capable of detecting pretentious nonsense.
The aspects appealed to include the phenomenology of the experience of the emotion, the emotion's typical facial expression, the contour of vocal expression typical of a person experiencing the emotion, and the contour of bodily behavior typical of such a person, including 'gait, attitude, air, carriage, posture, and comportment' (S. Davies 2006, 182).
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