Sentence examples for faces upside from inspiring English sources

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When we view faces upside down, however, we engage primarily in featural face processing; configural face processing is strongly disrupted.

Some made work especially for the show, including David Opdyke, who installed a disaster-movie scene in the lobby that depicts Columbus Circle, which the museum faces, upside down and in ruins.

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In another parallel control study, we had presented images of faces upside-down or faces in which only the eyes and the nose were visible.

The most striking is a French one for "Platform" that, in its original form, showed Mao Zedong's face upside down.

Glimpsed at the opening, the procession brings the film to a thunderingly romantic end: the Prince's body, laid on a bier, is carried up a twisting staircase to the turret; we get just a glimpse of his face upside down as the bier moves past.

It's enlivened by the director, Anastasia Traina, who stages the conversation with the woman (Ali Marsh) stretching her back over a large beach ball and speaking with her face upside down to the audience, as the man (Joe LoTruglio) touches her as if initiating foreplay.

Place it so that it is facing upside down.

From the example above, you could suggest that you print your face upside-down so that the friend can clearly see it while wearing the shirt.

He said Herbalife faces significant upside due to prospects in China.

But when faces are upside down, we must perceive them as we do other objects -- as individual parts rather than as a complete structure.

Not sure about details yet, but if you look into a curved mirror from a distance your face goes upside down.

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