Groups suggest how they might use tone, intonation, facial expression, hand gestures, and body language to emphasize meaning. |
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Are the words spoken by the candidate consistent with the body language, facial expression, and vocal expression? |
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Often Elizabeth will recite from heart a child's story using every facial expression at her disposal, her arms, and her voice. |
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Encourage students to use facial expression and body language to communicate the relationship as clearly as possible. |
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Sophie's facial expression changed as she heard Nathan's words that gave her confidence. |
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Work on the use of gestures, stance, and facial expression to make the most of every speaking opportunity. |
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Justin Carré demonstrates how an angry facial expression reduces the height of the face. |
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In France this was ranked third, while facial expression was ranked highest. |
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Statues of Holo Queens were portrayed as sexless and their facial expression showed resolve. |
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As a result of hypertrophic scarring in the circumoral tissues, constriction of scar tissue can lead to aesthetic and functional problems, causing deformity and affecting facial expression. |
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Unfortunately, under the pressure of delivering a group presentation, many people lose their facial expression. |
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A kind facial expression and an accepting attitude can help a hearing impaired person relax and enjoy the conversation. |
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Incapable of the quick change of facial expression characteristic of Europeans, the smile of the Asians also continues longer. |
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However, although e-mail has nearly the immediacy of a conversation, it is devoid of facial expression, eye contact, body language and tone of voice. |
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But your laughter also has a relaxing effect on others: It can be more quickly recognised than any other facial expression and is effective already at a distance of 70 metres. |
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However, facial expression and body carriage may reveal feelings of sadness, lack of confidence, timidity, confusion, discouragement or justunder-the surface anger. |
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Mr. Eszterhas's normal facial expression is clenched. |
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But her facial expression is broken glass. |
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An interviewer should control their facial expression so that shock and anger felt in response to accounts of abuse do not show, while conveying empathy for the child. |
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The man's head is bent in an unnatural way towards his right shoulder, his mouth and eyes are open, his facial expression shows the torment of a person with epilepsy. |
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Parkinson's Disease affects approximately one percent of people over age 60, causing tremor, muscle rigidity, slowed motion, shuffling gait and a loss of facial expression. |
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They are carved in relief, with a particular attention to the scales of their tails, their muscles and their facial expression, which is typical of 17th century work. |
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The risk involved in it are face pain, muscle weakness, flu like symptoms, headaches, loss of the facial expression, droopy eyelids, asymmetric smile, drooling. |
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