Not exact matches
In order to fall asleep, you might see your baby do things such as: bang their head, twist or pull their hair or yours, stroke or rub their ears, feet, belly, or private parts, emit vocal,
facial, or body
tics, shrug their shoulders, twitch, or rock their bodies side to side or on their hands and knees.
To identify the
facial tics that indicate pain, Jeffrey Mogil of McGill University
in Montreal, Canada and colleagues filmed mice for 30 pain - free minutes and then for 30 more after inducing mild pain.
There are also a host of side effects, that could be as minor as sleep disturbances, loss of appetite, and
facial tics, to paranoia and psychotic symptoms, other psychiatric issues like bipolar disorder, depression, and suicide
in those without a history of the disorders, and at it can be fatal
in those that have a diagnosed or undiagnosed heart condition.
Diamantopoulos gives off a hard - edged sensibility of leadership, Sasso is an unstoppable and energetic ball of
facial tics and exaggerated physicality, and, well, Hayes» hair looks right (Speaking of jokes
in poor taste, the suggestion that child Larry might be undergoing chemotherapy is a groaner).
Ferociously determined to do right by her children, (
in particular, Claudia),
in order for them to have a better life, her
facial expressions and small, bodily
tics belie a host of lost dreams and future hopes.
In the hands of some bloated Hollywood ex A-lister, Frank could have become a mess of
facial tics and giant cigars.
The story takes Mortdecai and his faithful, womanizing manservant Jock (Paul Bettany, who also retains an ounce of dignity
in spite of his character) through a series of weirdos, played by actors with different silly accents and other grotesque
facial tics, from London to Moscow to Los Angeles.
Mel Gibson (
in an understated role, none of his tough guy
facial tics here) plays an ex-priest whose family is threatened (he's Episcopalian
in case you wondered) by what seems to be either alien invaders or crop circle pranksters.
In the 1970s, he created a catalog of more than 5,000 muscle movements to show how even the subtlest
facial tics could reveal a person's emotions.