Not exact matches
She
looked at me with sort of a shocked, hurt, confused
look on her
face, and she said, «You sound
angry... Are you bitter about a bad relationship from your past?
There they stand, holding a microphone in your
face,
looking skeptical, bored,
angry, and / or incredulous and working hard to trip you up.
Then we do
look, or we do taste, or we do touch, and once we do, we feel so guilty, we can't
face God, we feel like death, and so we decide to just enjoy the sin while we're in it, but that only makes things worse on us in the long run, until eventually, we feel so filthy and disgusting, and get so
angry at ourselves for the way we behaved, we come slinking back to God, begging and crying for forgiveness, and we confess our sin to our accountability group, and they forgive us, and tell us to try harder.
that
angry Look on the
face of prince william (the duke of cambridge).......
Instead, when you have some quiet downtime, read picture books together about feelings;
look at photos of people and talk about the feelings you see on their
faces; brainstorm together about what to do when you're hurt that someone doesn't want to play with you, when you're
angry that a friend grabbed your toy, when you're scared in bed after lights out.
«I'm not going to allow anyone to attempt to save
face at the expense of this Council,» an
angry -
looking Mark - Viverito told reporters at a press conference inside City Hall, one day after she had negotiated a compromise to table a controversial cap on car - hail companies.
They were also less likely to avoid
looking at
angry faces, and became simply vigilant to them.
Then they
looked at
angry or neutral
faces while lying inside a brain scanner.
During the course of injecting Botox for eye disorders in 1987, Vancouver ophthalmologist Jean Carruthers and her dermatologist husband Alastair accidentally noted that it relaxed the muscles and softened the frown lines between the eyebrows, which gives the
face an
angry or tired
look.
For instance, subjects can distinguish between a
face that
looks angry or one that has a neutral expression even if those
faces are rendered «invisible» by flashing them only very briefly onto a screen and by adding distracting images just before and just after the picture to effectively mask or erase the picture from the mind's eye.
They thought
faces colorized to
look sad were actually sad about 75 percent of the time, and neutral
faces colorized to
look angry were actually
angry about 65 percent of the time.
Emotion usually leads to an expression, but studies have shown that the process can also work in reverse: If you force your
face to
look sad or
angry, the rest of your body will react as well, and you may involuntarily begin to feel those emotions.
Müller and Huber report that the dogs were slower to learn to associate an
angry face with a reward, suggesting that they already had an idea based on prior experience that it's best to stay away from people when they
look angry.
In one test, the Diagnostic Analysis of Nonverbal Accuracy 2 — Adult
Faces (DANVA2 - AF) test, they
looked at a
face for 2 seconds and decided whether the person appeared happy,
angry, afraid, or sad.
A new study shows that man's best friend is remarkably good at discerning happy expressions from
angry ones — even when he's only
looking at half of a person's
face.
The result on your
face, excluding the hormonal effects, would be less red, painful and «
angry»
looking pimples.
All you see is your partner's
angry -
looking face — glaring eyes, and tight, thin mouth — and a body that has moved from open to clenched.
But when the public
face of the teacher unions is the Army of
Angry Teachers, they no longer seem like Mary Poppins and begin to
look a lot more like longshoremen beating their opponents with metal pipes.
Greene writes «But when the public
face of the teacher unions is the Army of
Angry Teachers, they no longer seem like Mary Poppins and begin to
look a lot more like longshoremen beating their opponents with metal pipes.»
Suzuki's designers have turned the current - gen Swift's rounded
face into an altogether more angular,
angry looking snout on the Swift Sport with a re-moulded bumper, a new grille and a gently jutting front apron, but in the flesh, it's still a subtle -
looking effort.
The Rio has adopted Kia's current design language — overseen by ex-Audi designer Peter Schreyer — along with a brash
look that is distinctive and upscale, with the slightly
angry face European automakers now favor.
Ransome does not shy away from including unpleasant pictures of the time, especially the
angry looks on the
faces of white people.
There was fear on his
face, and he was talking so fast, his words seemed to be leap - frogging one another, falling over one another, tumbling, stumbling, ricocheting, scattering hopelessly: «Got ta get no business here him like down from there, Officer, I never don't know him like saw him before that you know mob up what do they he's so
angry there want who'll him attack my boat like that mast alone destroy it cost a fortune you know that's all I need --» The guy was soft —
look at him!
He may
look terrifying with that characteristic
angry look on its
face and a stance that is ready to pounce, but the English Bulldog, or simply Bulldog, is anything but aggressive.
She has an underbite and her default
face is pretty grumpy so she usually
looks angry.
Baseball Riot is a physics - based puzzling bouncer - game — think
Angry Birds and you're in the right area, though think Tennis in the
Face and you're
looking at Baseball Riot's identical twin.
I must say that watching Bowser slowly float away with an
angry look on his
face was a very funny image.
Employers
look for customer service professionals who can demonstrate patience and self - control, even in the
face of an
angry customer or challenging situation.
When she came to pick him up she entered the office reception area without saying a word,
angry look on
face, and literally snatched the child from father's arms and left.
Look for the largest ad in the phone book and find the picture of the attorney with the
angriest face.