Sentence examples for recognizable emotions from inspiring English sources

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The dancers seem like human types, with recognizable emotions, working things out.

Mr. Ohno, who specialized in creating perfumed decay, could touch the heart while maintaining a considerable distance from recognizable emotions.

To master such material and still bring to life characters with recognizable emotions and aspirations is a challenge few writers care to take on.

Not quite recognizable emotions hover, hinted at by Yvan Greenberg's choreography, a strange brew of awkward gestures and simple but evocative movement phrases.

Bell, played by Ian Richardson, was Doyle's real-life model for the character, and the dedicatee of "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes": he's Holmes before the eccentricities were added in, a "Holmes" with recognizable emotions and glimmers of normality.

Yet her journal is extraordinarily moving precisely because the author dwells exclusively on universally recognizable emotions and omits the details of court life that must have absorbed the men.

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By Joan Acocella People love Alexei Ratmansky's work because it is both classical (you can see all the ballet steps — they're not slurred) and psychological, conveying some recognizable emotion or situation.

The two enemies share a moment of unexpected tenderness, one that suggests that Achilles' capacity for recognizable human emotions has been enlarged: moved by the sight of the courageous old man, he weeps, thinking of his own father back home — the father and the home he'll never see again, because, as we know, he has chosen a short, glorious life.

But Ms. Jaffe took the character of the wealthy Hanna seriously enough to give her glints of recognizable human emotions, which played across her face poignantly at moments when her dashing old love Danilo seemed once more to be jilting her.

The two enemies share a moment of unexpected tenderness, one that suggests that Achilles' capacity for recognizable human emotions has been enlarged: moved by the sight of the courageous old man, he weeps, thinking of his own father back home the father and the home he'll never see again, because, as we know, he has chosen a short, glorious life.

And personally, as a writer, I never treated the robots as robots—just characters with recognizable human emotions and flaws and dreams.

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