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There was the poetry, sung and spoken, of Zena Edwards in her solo show Security, also at BAC, inhabiting her characters with a shrug of the shoulders, a shift in posture, a wrinkle of the nose.
She has, however, managed to teach me to carefully — and, I might say, correctly — interpret every bark, whine, ear twitch, needy moan and shift in posture, and to respond accordingly.
Meanwhile, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday on a shift in posture demonstrated by Rep. Michael Grimm (R-N.Y).
He is a man who could turn a lick of his lips into a biography; who could make the slightest shift in posture a eulogy for an entire relationship.
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Little by little, all of the performers made incremental shifts in posture.
"Criminal Interrogation and Confessions" (1986), by Fred Inbau, John Reid, and Joseph Buckley, claims that shifts in posture and nervous "grooming gestures," such as "straightening hair" and "picking lint from clothing," often signal lying.
I have seen change happen―not earthquakes, but small shifts in attitude, in posture, in acceptance.
"Where the Stress Falls" provides the most extensive evidence yet of a parallel shift in critical posture.
A few terrestrial reptile groups exhibit an evolutionary shift in limb posture from the horizontal to the vertical.
For journalists and analysts, predicting Apple's next move is like being a Kremlinologist in the Soviet era: the slightest shift in public posture or hint of an approach to another company is minutely examined, and can stir rumours and make stock prices yo-yo.
If you commit to this exercise, I guarantee you'll notice a shift in your posture.
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