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Have one expression on almost all the time (except for when you are out of patience).
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One small problem: she only has one expression.
Close-ups of his face as he glances around to no avail, with Attenborough's voiceover saying: "No, that's not her", as if articulating the albatross's fretful thoughts, cause us to read the bird's expression as anxious, even though he only has one expression.
Therefore, for a given organism, each gene in the data set has one expression-level measurement per sample.
These flat cardboard women would have one of two expressions on their face 1.
He said that his love for Beşiktaş is best characterized by an old Turkish expression: "I have one problem and I wouldn't exchange it for a thousand solutions".
Judging simply by photos, it would appear that Victoria Beckham only has one facial expression.
Now Cardiff council has said one expression has been put forward.
We also defined 690 (8.04%) homoeologues that only had one instance of expression evidence as a "nonfunctionalization" class, and 2,942 (34.27%) homoeologues with spatially differentiated expression patterns as a "subfunctionalization" class (Table 4).
Is the female protagonist essentially an empty shell who only really has one workable facial expression?
KT Well, it was more that a new pathway had opened up in my brain, where before an idea happened and it only had one form of expression: a rhymed lyric.
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