He's rather laid back, and doesn't
show much emotions in his lines.
Typically, though, he didn't
show much emotion for the result.
Many of them have to pause to collect themselves; Jack Nicholson, never one for
showing much emotion, actually breaks down into tears.
Emotion is always multiplied in the art of a person who doesn't really
show much emotion.
Hook the Right Price Bevo rarely
shows much emotion, regardless of how the Horns are playing.
On the outside, it seems like a good response, but in tracking her body I sense that something is missing — Kelly is trying to help her husband but she is not
showing much emotion or empathy.
Not exact matches
The study
shows that understanding the source and relevance of
emotions influences how
much sway they have over individuals» decision - making and can affect the willingness to take risks.
If you think you might have some hidden
emotion that is running your
show, just below the surface, this recording and meditation will help you dive in, discover it, and love it up so it doesn't need to hide in the shadows so
much.
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Showing little
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Let's just say keeping a stiff upper lip was a
much higher priority than
showing your
emotions — or telling the truth.
Two older women, both African American, seemed highly invested in every point Osaka played, although they refrained from
showing emotion as
much as they could in case they mistakenly made noise and disturbed a point.
The sheer
emotion and excitement in his voice
shows you how
much these players care.
Shows emotions when he makes mistakes, does not talk too
much, respects his wife and has alot of time 4his family.
I love how animated he is in the picture, he
shows so
much emotion.»
Some would say that it's the hormones, others would say it is just natural human
emotion, but whatever the reason, those tears of joy are also tears of love and they
show just how
much your child means to you.
It is further bolstered by contemporary neuroscience
showing that
emotions are fundamentally material and the neurochemicals responsible for these observed states can now be specified and described with a high degree of sophistication, although
much more will be known in the future about their nature, diversity and mechanisms of action.
With no follow - up, they'll likely give people an outlet for their
emotions, but not
much else beyond a way to
show some modicum of public support.
His manly
show of
emotion proved too
much as he watched a video of «ordinary Londoners» telling him what a great candidate he is.
She hopes to use a camera on Google Glass — style glasses to watch faces and directly measure how
much people
show their
emotions, allowing Niedenthal to see if smiles and frowns are more widely used in certain parts of the United States.
His experiment, together with a growing body of research, has revealed the profound power of disgust,
showing that this
emotion is a
much more potent trigger for our behaviour and choices than we ever thought.
Much previous research has
shown that the function of the
emotion disgust is to motivate people to avoid sources of potential infection, so the researchers predicted that unlike most phobias (e.g., snakes, heights, dogs) which mainly involve intense fear, people with trypophobia would predominantly experience intense disgust.
In a study at New York's Cornell University, brain scans of women during peak PMS time
showed much greater activity in the frontal lobes — the area that controls our
emotions.
Research
shows that negative thoughts,
emotions such as fear, anxiety and avoidance, memories, sensations and
much more can magnify your pain experience.
This time, focussing on the past to
show how the character of Elise got to where the audience knows her from the first two films, there is
much more
emotion to be had here.
With the most close - up shot I have ever seen in a movie the lead character played by Noa Kooler
shows so
much emotions with her mouth and eyes than most actors with their entire body.
He
shows about as
much emotion as Matthew Broderick in Inspector Gadget and is about as menacing as «Turl» from «Battlefield Earth».
Few actors can
show as
much emotion, menace, and vulnerability.
His Charlie Fineman is colourless for
much of the film, but on the occasion that he does finally let his
emotions show, Sandler does a better than adequate job of the performance.
Stevens, as the Prince, is pretty
much a dullard and is too completely computer - generated to
show any true
emotion.
This Sherlock is almost contemptuous in his social dealings, not oblivious so
much as arrogant, so determined to prove logic superior to
emotion that he makes a
show of his emotional apathy.
But in a film with as
much to
show as The Lost City Of Z — the primeval aura of the rainforest, the social currents of an Edwardian ballroom, the muddy deathscape of World War I — the functions of
emotion and exposition blur together.
Snyder knows that, after a certain point, all the speechifying in the world can not deliver the same heartbreaking blow as a scene between two parents — one the apologetic father of a survivor, the other a mother of the deceased — who engage in a strained but sympathetic catch - up, each unsure what should be said or how
much emotion should be
shown and yet still listening to the other with an open ear and heart.
Charlotte Rampling's performance in 45 Years is a quiet storm of volatile
emotions, holding attention with understated intimations that hint
much more than
show.
You have to think outside of touch to convey how they feel and in doing that, you hone your ability to write dialogue and thoughts that often
show the
emotion much more intimately that sex ever will.
And also remember that dogs
show their
emotions much differently from humans.
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much happiness and
emotion, as there is an overflowing joy in the city, during the Easter and Christmas celebrations, as well as on New Year's Eve, in which the night life increases, in discotheques, pubs, «peñas
show» and special social festivities promoted by the catering companies of Cusco, the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu, with dinner, cotillion, light, color and sound, dance floor, varied orchestra, drinks, «free cork», etc..
Oddly, and rather hilariously at times, the 3D models
show next to no
emotion whatsoever, while their static avatars reflected their
emotions much more clearly.
His interest in exploring how
much, or how little, information is needed to discern
emotion is integral to his work on the subject of mimetic devices and is a primary theme in his Lehmann Maupin
show.
Taking the storm of feelings that a family goes through when fighting with cancer as an inspiration for the
show title, Lowery suggests the (
much diluted) unpredictable blend of sinking and uplifting
emotions viewers may experience whilst achieving the catharsis through the exhibited art.
Splatter painting is so
much more carefree and
shows so
much more
emotions because for me at least I just let go and let it all out.
Previous research has demonstrated that acetaminophen can have an effect on psychological pain, but the new study pushes it further by
showing that it also reduces how
much users actually feel positive
emotions, said Geoffrey Durso, lead author of the study and a doctoral student in social psychology at The Ohio State University.
If they
show their
emotions too
much, they will be vulnerable and other people may exploit them.
What John's work has
shown is that when you really pay attention to kids and
emotions, help kids name their feelings, and validate their own feelings and the judgments they make based on some of those feelings, often times the kids will do
much better.
Not being physically together can make it
much harder to read each other's
emotions accurately and to be able to
show your support.
«A home is more than square - footage and the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, and this survey
shows just how
much emotion can play a role in home buying process,» says Jessica Edwards, Coldwell Banker Real Estate consumer specialist.