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In an e-mail, Davis wrote to me, "The narrator takes a pose.
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Or I take a pose through a confident narrator — in the beginning.
I saw his pictures and read about how he would change his facial expressions when he made public addresses, variously taking a pose of strength, or aggression, so that people might look at him and read power and strength in his very features.
Women workers in the images are walking (36.36 %), bending over to the ground (13.64 %), carrying something (9.09%%), taking a pose for the photograph (9.09%%), weeding a garden (9.09%%), holding an object (4.55 %), rowing peddles (4.55 %), arranging flowers (4.55 %), cutting a rope (4.54 %), and arranging crops (4.54 %).
His hat, aslant over his brow, and took a pose on his toes for all of us.
Rather than seeming to notice things because he's pereceptive, however (in the way that Michael McIntyre, for instance, might), Macdonald takes a different pose.
Another woman takes a heroic pose on the floor, like the Prometheus at Rockefeller Center; then she gets up and walks out as if she were going to the ladies' room.
The figure in Jacobsen's GIFs takes up a pose that's caught between torment and trance, as the elastic imagery ripples into life around him, twisting the bodies further or complementing the fantastical goings-on taking place already.
But if people ask questions or want to take pictures, strike a pose!
Figure 3 illustrates examples of images taken from a pose subsets of FERET database.
The figure illustrates examples of images taken from a pose subsets of FERET database.
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