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A gaunt-looking woman, a regular of the Penn Station waiting rooms, was smiling — an unfamiliar expression — and wishing her neighbors a happy New Year through skeleton teeth.
The little things are what creep us out an odd eyelid twitch, maybe, or an unfamiliar expression.
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Give team members from different departments a chance to ask questions and gain clarity about unfamiliar expressions and terminology.
Not recognizing him at first, she looks up with an unfamiliar, shocked expression.
The story coined an unfamiliar new expression — calling Saverin an "American defector," using the Chinese term usually applied to North Korean refugees who flee across the frozen Tumen River.
If students are unfamiliar with the expression "white-collar crime," encourage them to speculate what the term might mean.
Until the interview Sunday, she was unfamiliar with the expression "One-Slam wonder" and she has now learned it only after it no longer applies to her.
Earlier this month, I again referred to the Armenian Holocaust – and a sub-editor, unfamiliar with the expression, innocently downgraded the poor old Armenians again.
After that, the need to make money, the fear of having no work, the demands of children, the sense that the world is moving in strange new directions, the appearance of unfamiliar forms of expression that inevitably seem less wonderful than the ones that changed your life when you were twenty cause the aperture to slowly narrow.
Literature of previous centuries is likely to pose problems simply because of unfamiliar modes of expression or cultural contexts; and more recent literary fiction beginning with the great modernists like Proust, Eliot and Joyce often seems deliberately constructed to be hard for readers.
Following the N170/VPP, salient faces (e.g., familiar faces, faces expressing emotion) elicit a sustained positive ERP relative to less salient faces (unfamiliar faces, neutral expressions [18], [ 19], [ 20], [ 21], [ 22], [ 23], [ and 24]).
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