Sentences with phrase «full range of emotion from»

While many earlier player piano systems rely on midi data files (compressed, low - resolution data files) and others rely on even lower resolution files for playback, Steinway & Sons is recording at the highest resolution possible, and has created a proprietary data file format that captures the nuances and full range of emotion from each artist's performance.

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That's the full range of emotions you get from a Maury episode, but from one guy in one night and during a football game.
Young athletes should not shy away from experiencing a full range of emotions.
Kids with SM are different from those with autism; in comfortable situations, SM kids interact just fine, with a full range of emotion, and awareness of social interpretation.
It ranges from social / emotional wellness — an ability to form satisfying relationships with others, to play, communicate, learn, and experience the full spectrum of human emotions — to the disorders of very early childhood.
In the principal role of Chris Washington, he is in virtually every frame, displaying a huge range of expressions and emotions from those of a vaguely uncomfortable guest of the family of his current squeeze Rose Armitage (Allison Williams), to a confused role when he meets some of the «brothers» at a lawn party, and ultimately to full - scale murderous rage when he discovers what the white folks at this party have in store.
Infant - early childhood mental health, sometimes referred to as social and emotional health, is the developing capacity of the child from birth to 5 years of age to form close and secure adult and peer relationships; experience, manage, and express a full range of emotions; and explore the environment and learn — all in the context of family, community, and culture.
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