Sally Hawkins is one of the most likeable working actors and every emotion of Elisa is
expressed through her body language.
Not exact matches
What emerges into his awareness is the frustration, anger, and aggressive feelings that he has been retroflexing and
expressing covertly
through body language.
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My site visits allowed people to «show» me rather than «tell» me about what they were learning — for example, to witness the knowledge
expressed through their
bodies, rather than
through thinking and
language.
Spider - Man's mask makes it difficult to adequately
express emotion
through facial expression so Pichelli gives us everything
through body language.
There are other cats who
express their feelings primarily
through body language, such as a wag of the tail or the ripple of a back.
They can only
express their anxieties
through action and
body language.
Entranced by the altered state of his
body and consciousness, Emerson struggles to
express his sensations
through language, while Warhol manipulates the camera and colored floodlights to represent them visually.
She is interested in how
language is emotively
expressed, guarded and translated
through the absence and presence of the physical
body.
Yokono's latest
body of work is a continuation of the artist's signature brand of traditional woodcutting
expressed through his unique contemporary, visual
language.
Communication is
expressed not only verbally but
through body language.
Oftentimes, employees
express a company's culture
through trained speech,
body language and
through a specific type of customer service or affability.
Through your
body language, eye contact, and facial expressions, you can
express that you are an empathetic person who is listening carefully to others.
Do you appreciate each other and
express this appreciation both verbally and
through positive
body language when communicating?
Our
body language,
expressed through our vocal pitch and tone, facial expressions, posture, gesture and energy, communicate 78 per cent more information than our words.