Sentence examples for language mood from inspiring English sources

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In interviews these directors said this relationship building was hardly Machiavellian; many of the first encounters with writers were random, and the rapport revolved mostly around shared aesthetics that tend to favor language, mood and psychological nuance.

Based on this documentation, 65 items for the description of behaviour in demented inpatients were derived and allocated to categories, supposedly reflecting relevant aspects of their well-being such as voice, language, mood, eye contact, acceptance of body contact, gait, muscular tension, hand movement, sleep, activities, communication, independence concerning food intake.

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Pay attention to body language, moods, conversations, and actions.

Sure, some of the plot will be lost to you, but try to watch the characters and to read their body language, moods, as well as the situations they find themselves in to pick up on the context and try to figure out what's going on.

Users can offer edits on a variety of data categories, including explicitness, genre, aliases, languages, mood, tags, artist roles and external URLs.

"Airworld is a nation within a nation, with its own language, architecture, mood, and even its own currency — the token economy of airline bonus miles that I've come to value more than dollars".

Airworld is a nation within a nation, with its own language, architecture, mood and even its own currency -- the token economy of airline bonus miles that I've come to value more than dollars.

Working as a screenwriter for the first time after years of seeing his novels successfully adapted to the screen, McCarthy is stretching his powers of language and mood – and, all too quickly, stretching his slim story and cast of characters way too far.

"Airworld is a nation within a nation, with its own language, architecture, mood and even its own currency -- the token economy of airline bonus miles that I've come to value more than dollars," he says, setting off on a frantic six-day, eight-city odyssey that will allow him to claim Airworld's most coveted social distinction: a million frequent-flier miles.

Airworld is a nation with a nation, with its own language, architecture, mood, and even its own currency the token economy of airline bonus miles that I've come to value more than dollars.

Notes were taken on the demeanor of the respondent, his or her body language and mood, and any informal conversation that took place before or after the interview.

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