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Discover Ludwig"rich emotion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe strong, intense, or deeply felt emotions. Example: The actress's performance was captivating, evoking a range of rich emotions in the audience - from laughter to tears.
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The woodcuts in this series display emphatic expression, rich emotion, and crowded, frequently overcrowded, compositions.
Therefore, Web text data which contains the rich emotion of Internet users expand at an amazing speed, so the analysis of an effective emotional analysis model has become one of the important topics of network social computing.
Two years later, the same reviewer, attending another of the artist's solo Sydney shows, observed that Bellette: is one of the few Australian artists here who combines a firm technique with a sensitive and rich emotion.
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But for the rest of us, the Deal case study serves up a rich, emotion-laden stew that many parents can face.
I've seen love stories between real human beings with bodies and bedrooms, and felt none of the rich emotions prompted in me by Her.
The socially constituted part of an emotion may be smaller in basic emotions than in cognitively rich emotions such as moral indignation and romantic love, but culture as well as biology, social differences as well as individual differences, determine what emotions there are and whether, where, and when it is appropriate to have them.
I am so passionate about ink landscaping because it shows very rich emotions by means of simple forms".
A feast of rich emotions presented with wit, grace and not a trace of sentimentality, this is the kind of film I'm always looking for but rarely find.
For example, we now know that rats, mice, and chickens, in addition to many other animals, display empathy, and that "food animals" also experience deep and rich emotions (see also).
There is no reason to assume we are unique in suffering from a wide variety of psychological disorders and I'm sure that future comparative research will show that we and other animals experience deep and rich emotions on both sides of the coin.
Viewers will not only see amazing and heartwarming scenes of formerly captive animals reuniting with their human friends, but also listen to informed discussions about some of the latest research on rehabilitating deeply traumatized animals and the heartfelt and rich emotions ranging from joy and happiness to deep grief that are shared between the humans and the nonhumans.
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