61. But his childlike voice, his slack facial expressions, and his offbeat timing tend to be monotonous. 62. But Nakano balked at the suggestion that Japanese have little or no facial expression. 63. But there is now considerable research evidence to show that the making of facial expressions has a direct impact on how we feel. 64. But they can recognize facial expressions like sadness or joy, Damasio said. 65. But they do like to interpret appearances and facial expressions. 66. But Thursday night he had returned to fairly normal facial expressions for the first time in weeks. 67. But ultimately the action is in the acting, which sometimes pivots on simple, silent gestures or equally potent facial expressions. 68. But what would happen if a computerized video machine taped their facial expressions for signs of dishonesty? 69. Cheney provided an unusual physical counterpoint to Bush, whose facial expression and demeanor conveyed an almost boyish excitement. 70. Close-ups of facial expressions tell more of a story than a distant group shot. |
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