Not exact matches
Studies
by Dr. Albert Mehrabian, indicate that 55 percent of communication is conveyed though facial expressions,
gestures and posture, 38 percent is conveyed through tone and only 7 percent comes through the actual
words.
The best leaders know that actions speak louder than
words — an adage recently exemplified
by Papa John's founder John Schnatter, who responded with a touching
gesture when tragedy struck one of the pizza chain's employees.
The message for us seems to be that if we are to truly be able to influence Muslims then we should hope to emulate the holiness of St Francis, to preach the Gospel to them boldly but humbly, to be truly inspired
by the Holy Spirit, so that our
words and actions are not merely empty sounds and
gestures.
There are, for example, signals used in animal communication, nonconventional signals which include some
gestures, and single -
word sentences such as the
word «Tree» used
by children in the early stages of language acquisition.
His pontificate is marked
by symbolic
gestures and simple
words that compel the attention and respect of the world.
The unusual
gestures and the use of spittle (a traditional habit of ancient exorcists) can perhaps be explained
by the man's deafness: he is unable to hear the usual
word of command and healing.
I do not practice any religion and I think what he is doing is a beautiful
gesture and I am sure is appreciated more than
words can express
by the victims of these and any other tragedies.
Along with the members of the congregation, God enjoys the process
by which the gift of
word or
gesture returns at the next Eucharist, with surprises and discoveries and insights attached to it.
While you're pleasuring or «making love» try signaling
by sounds,
words, or
gestures which
words, caresses, smells, motions, positions, or love - play you find most stimulating, and when you're ready to climax.
Then Graham's sermon, fueled
by incessant pacing, stabbing
gestures and machine - gun delivery — clocked
by frantic stenographers at 240
words per minute.
We are still working at ways to enliven printed matter through our voices and
gestures when the culture - at - large has developed new aesthetic standards shaped
by the electronically mediated «
word».
Human intercourse can be effected
by looks or
gestures, and particularly
by means of
words.
For some, high church happens when every
word and
gesture is pre-scripted
by a prayer book or missal.
Gratitude entails humbly reaching out, acknowledging, appreciating, and even honoring the benefactor
by means of thankful
words,
gestures, deeds, goodwill, or material signs» a card, memento, or some token of heartfelt recognition.
Dance is the use of specific movements and
gestures by the body, movements often suggesting rhythms, ideas and feelings and often accompanied
by music or
words.
By gestures and
words of comfort, and for the affection and attention that had me and my family.
As they become more uncomfortable, they may let you know
by using
words or
gestures.
She may need you to use both
words and
gestures to get the point, but
by 24 months, she should be able to understand directions with
words alone.
A serve occurs when a child initiates an interaction using
words or
gestures, or
by focusing their attention on something or someone.
By his first birthday, he will be communicating with you using his
gestures, facial expressions, sounds and perhaps even some
words.
Defense attorneys thus far have attacked Singh's credibility as a government witness and sought to use his own
words against him — in part
by playing secretly made recordings in which Singh says he has no story about politicians to share with federal investigators and Mangano gave him «nothing» for
gestures such as hiring Linda Mangano.
Likewise, if you yourself spend a lot of time busy with something that does not include your other half, be sure to let them know theyare appreciated with some
words, a
gesture, orjust
by brief physical contact such as a kiss or a hug.
Similarly, if you yourself pass a lot of time doing something that does not include your partner, be sure to tell them they're appreciated with a few
words, a
gesture, or simply
by passing physical contact like a kiss or acuddle.
Similarly, if you yourself spend a large amount of time doing something that does not include your better half, be sure to tell them theyare appreciated with some
words, a
gesture, orjust
by passing physical contact such as a kiss or acuddle.
LANGUAGE 7 - 15 + F -
words (a few times said
by children) and an obscene
gesture, many scatological references, a few anatomical references and a few milder obscenities.
LANGUAGE 10 - About 78 F -
words and its derivatives, 26 sexual references, 2 obscene hand
gestures (one delivered
by a young girl), 44 scatological terms, 18 anatomical terms, 20 mild obscenities, 3 derogatory terms for homosexuals, name - calling (retard, idiot, bad person, loser, fat, tweeker, moron, dumb, stupid, frigid), 8 religious profanities, 17 religious exclamations.
And if someone can speak volumes in a glance or a
gesture without saying a
word — or if cinematographer Roger Deakins can suggest menace and moral ambiguity
by letting the camera slowly creep - glide into a performer's personal space (what Villeneuve calls the visual equivalent of «putting pressure on your characters»)-- he'd much rather do that.
Sam and Suzy are inventing the world as they go along,
word by word and
gesture by gesture.
by Walter Chaw Manny Farber described the films of Robert Bresson as «crystalline,» and it's hard to argue with the singular idea of purity represented
by that
word: they're all of
gesture and implication, reduced down to the purest grist so that the powder of dramatic movements, rubbed together, might hum in miniature perfection.
But what's roiling inside this woman is something we must discern
by simply watching Rampling, an actress unparalleled at revealing the inner life of a character through looks,
gestures and
words left unsaid.
On Chesil Beach is based upon Ian McEwan's 2007 Booker Prize shortlisted bestseller and is described as «a tender story which shows how the entire course of a life can be changed —
by a
gesture not made or a
word not spoken.»
Those negative actions, which can include threats, physical attacks,
words,
gestures, or social exclusion, occur in a context always characterized
by an imbalance in strength between the bully and the victim.
And unlike spoken
words, the language in informational texts is not accompanied
by hand
gestures, facial expressions, and situational contexts that support the recipients» understandings.
Masses in Washington, DC, New York City, and Philadelphia are scheduled for after school hours or on weekends, but the Francis Effect should be well under way
by then; many people of good will and most Catholics will be linked into their favorite media outlet to catch every
word, every
gesture, every glance.
Ian McEwan has caught with understanding and compassion the innocence of Edward and Florence at a time when marriage was presumed to be the outward sign of maturity and independence.On Chesil Beach is another masterwork from McEwan — a story of lives transformed
by a
gesture not made or a
word not spoken.
Gestures let you quickly access symbols, but here's the real winner: the keyboard appears to integrate something along the lines of SwiftKey's technology (just as the PlayBook does), letting you swipe on suggested
words to build out entire sentences without typing them letter
by letter.
Google answers, instantly, and with all the detail you want... Stay in touch with
Gesture Typing, a faster way of typing that lets you spell
words by dragging your finger across the screen from letter to letter.
After a few repetitions, you will find that you can get the dog to sit simply
by making the
gesture and saying the
word.
In Kunst muss hängen (Art Must Hang) Fraser re-enacts a 1995 speech
by a drunk Martin Kippenberger,
word by word,
gesture for
gesture.
Often starting with an excerpt of text, a totem, a
gesture, or all three at once, Natasha Bowdoin's drawings grow instinctively, sprawling across a wall or tightening into a thicket of
words and imagery contained
by the paper's edge.
Use of
words instead of bodies is Wallace's way of giving voice to female subjects silenced
by heteropatriarchy, but also a
gesture towards thinking about female subject not necessarily through body.
Kunst muß hängen (Art Must Hang)(2001) sees Fraser re-enact,
word - for -
word and
gesture - for -
gesture, a speech
by the late, provocative German artist Martin Kippenberger.
In other
words, I felt in sync with their subjects, but in terms of the physical delivery or the
gesture, I was challenged
by those painters who happened to be male.
INTERLUDE IV:
Words painted quickly over other words, some of which have been obscured by equally speedy painterly gest
Words painted quickly over other
words, some of which have been obscured by equally speedy painterly gest
words, some of which have been obscured
by equally speedy painterly
gestures.
There isn't much new with
gesture typing since the last update, but now the suggested
words will appear in the bar above the keyboard instead of floating around
by your finger.
Repair attempts are little signals in the form of
gestures or
words — a smile, a laugh, an apology —
by which one partner tries to break the tension of a conflict and keep it from spiraling out of control.
By learning to use simple
gestures and
words, readers can learn to put out emotional fires and help their partners feel more safe and secure.
Specifically, we expect higher - quality interactions described
by increased use of signs and symbols (e.g.,
gestures and
words), established routines and rituals between partners (e.g., book reading) and more fluent and connected conversations between children and their caregivers.
When the early - love buzz wears off and a couple becomes comfortable, the polite
gestures and
words that were de rigueur in the beginning fall
by the wayside.
By using
gestures while you speak, you can begin associating
words with movements.