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61 And they also need a catch-all range of facial expressions to help clinch the deal.
62 A chimpanzee is an easy recipient for human projections since humans can easily identify with the emotional expressions of chimpanzees.
63 Some of his expressions of outrage were a little overdone.
64 You can catch sight of yourself looking at other things than your own reflection, wearing unselfconscious expressions of interest and curiosity.
65 Technical expressions which are in everyday usage within an occupational group, can be totally alien to outsiders.
66 With the same expressions, curled, wiggling eyebrow, and gestures, the first two fingers of his right hand pointing.
67 For these reasons, the Conservatives are a little more responsive to widespread expressions of serious doubt on their own backbenches.
68 Controversial views After the slick presentation, including player pics with facial expressions, the match section is disappointing.
69 One of the hardest expressions of self-assertiveness is challenging your limiting beliefs. Nathaniel Branden
70 Background painted with F2-80, matt emulsion from Crown Expressions, £15.50/2.5 litres.
71 His changeable features, his tones, gestures and expressions seemed to defy descriptions.
72 Power is rarely overtly visible; it is often very subtle in its various expressions.
73 To the human eye horses use five distinctly different facial expressions to suit different circumstances.
74 The children were looking at the gifts with expectant expressions.
75 However, infinite decimal expressions, such as the full non-terminating expansion present certain difficulties.
76 Expressions of power often reflect honest differences between people seeking to achieve their work-related objectives.
77 On one occasion, a commission on terminology adopted 37, 795 new expressions in a single decree.
78 A wonderful, joyous mouth that could laugh and grin and smile in a hundred expressions of precious, life-giving mirth.
79 Politicians tend to repeat the same hackneyed expressions over and over again.
80 Similarly, mimicry of the expressions, stance and actions of a truly violent encounter can represent an intention or threat.
81 My services were much in demand, not only for sentimental verses, but for expressions of anger and rather cruel satire.
82 The Central Bank issued a statement warning against defacing bank notes with what it called "indecent expressions".
83 But semantic analysis also applies to those expressions that are made up of words: phrases and sentences.
84 They're a broody looking fivesome,(http://sentencedict.com/expressions.html) all dark clothes and darker expressions.
85 This would not imply that all of the many thousands of formulaic expressions would be expressly taught.
86 Consequently, they may change the direction of their attitudinal expressions.
87 In the end, the poems must be read as expressions of sheer delight in friendship.
88 Do you see the people in your mind's eye-their facial expressions? the colour of their clothes?
89 The two most widely held theories are stark expressions of political and ethnic hatreds.
90 I look for smiles and expressions of contentment in people's faces as I pass, but I don't see them very often.
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