1. Always it is about making an expression. 2. And when they did not make the proper expressions, Rejlander corrected them with his pen. 3. A fashion editor who overheard made an expression that indicated Kass might just as well have announced a desire to perform trepanation on her own skull. 4. But some expressions are made unconsciously, and even the many that we can control voluntarily are difficult to manipulate and are amenable to analysis and diagnosis. 5. He has frequently, to different audiences, made similar expressions of regret and apology. 6. In order to explore this finely balanced world of revealing and hiding our emotions, we first need to consider the underlying mechanics of making expressions. 7. She is one of a small number of people who are born without the cranial nerves that operate facial expressions, leaving them incapable of making any expressions whatsoever. 8. She showed me a doll that makes facial expressions when she cranks its arm. 9. The measure would have prohibited infringement of the right to pray in public places or make other expressions of religious beliefs and traditions. 10. The unfinished background report came as Mayor Rudolph Giuliani formally endorsed Goldstein on Thursday after having made expressions of support over several days that fell just short of that. |