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Coughing, squirming, whispering, the crowd visibly suppresses its urge to express pleasure.
Given that newborn babies do not smile to express pleasure until around six weeks, is a smiling foetus experiencing emotion or exercising new muscles?
As an example, for his analyst to express sympathy for a patient who has just lost a close relative may make it more difficult than it would otherwise be for the patient to express pleasure or spite or exhibitionistic satisfaction over the loss.
Social licking often occurs in tandem with head rubbing; it is generally mutual and the recipient appears to express pleasure.
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"I have always been myself, even when I was ill, but now I seem myself," he points out to those who express pleasure at finding him more himself.
Even people waiting in long lines to use the fitting room express pleasure at their expectations, rather than frustration at having to wait.
In the meantime, we Elders and members continued to walk with them and express pleasure at their coming, gradually drifting with them back toward the Tabernacle.
The SNP trounced them so emphatically that Nicola Sturgeon's Scottish scriptwriters had to desperately search their memories for words that express pleasure.
A writer for the website Watch With Mothers called the character an asset to EastEnders, expressing pleasure that the show was trying to appeal to younger viewers, while another called him irritating and zany.
Yet despite lingering negative views of nuns, people often express pleasure on hearing what they do.
Of course you should express pleasure at your children's achievements.
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