The body language was dramatic as England's teenage starlets unravelled in the bitter rain, losing 3-1 to their France counterparts. |
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I became more conscious of my body language and my level of physical contact. |
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You could argue that interpreting body language involves unconsciously reading auras. |
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His words speak of confidence and success while his body language indicates nervousness and discomfort. |
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Elbow to elbow the fans look for body language that signals a horse is ready to rumble. |
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They read body language and eye movements so that they know when they're saying things. |
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How amusing, then, to meet there, where the body language is about as subtle as being hit over the head with a pair of boobies. |
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In fact, nature has found body language so universal that recognition of certain movements is preprogrammed into our brains. |
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Some news anchors have an aggressive body language, while for some softness is a virtue while anchoring. |
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To play Zahara, he had to adopt not only a Spanish accent but Spanish body language, going so far as to take flamenco lessons. |
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Stuart MacGill, Warne's replacement, is a perfectly-good bowler, but he struggled, so much so that his body language often verged on despair. |
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The girls know that the best move is to vibe him back with excellent body language. |
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For Isabelle, learning about Bulgarian body language has been a great experience. |
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Davis uses a combination of body language, posture, and vocal intonation to stunning effect. |
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Your horse learns words, phrases, body language and vocalisations so that it can understand you and guess what you're going to do next. |
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The explosion responds with bursts of smoke and hostile body language an I run out the door. |
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In many situations, non-verbal communication based on signing and body language was all that was possible. |
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The unknowing teacher might offend some students and upset others by using the wrong words, tone, or body language. |
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He says that horses have body language, and that your communication with them doesn't and shouldn't start when your foot hits the stirrup. |
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His command over his body language is as strong as his control over the fighters he leads. |
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Otherwise, his talent for timing, body language, and heroic drama are as solid as ever. |
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She studied him closely, watching his movements and his body language, hoping to learn something, or sense something. |
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In time little voice intonations, punctuation and even language choice will substitute for body language. |
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It's so telling to watch body language or eavesdrop and overhear conversations. |
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There can be no sulks, no horrendous body language on the court, no blaming other people for defeat. |
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Then came the easy part of colouring his hair and coming up with a unique body language for the character. |
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His piercing eyes and body language communicated the frustration and anger of young urban males in an extremely convincing way. |
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If his native tongue did not qualify him to join his compatriots in singing the anthem, his body language was fluent enough. |
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He plays multiple characters, simultaneously, in bizarre sketches without using dialogue and relies only on body language and voice intonation. |
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He was casually dressed, his speech was mediocre in delivery, but most tellingly, his body language conveyed a cool arrogance. |
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Their riot helmets rest quietly on the pommels of their saddles, but the body language of the officers is hostile. |
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This fosters a kind of sensitivity toward the body language of the actors and the musical cues in the narrative. |
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The India custodian is familiar with body language, in his case the focus is on forwards barging into the goalmouth. |
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To meet, she's pleasant, if a little prim, with body language that suggests her guard is up. |
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I know I do tend to move a little, largely because I naturally tend to use gesticulation and body language to emphasize what I'm talking about. |
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As well as giving students tips on voice projection, the courses also teach the importance of positive body language and stage presence. |
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He describes the extravagant body language, the noise, the excessive consumption of food and drink. |
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He ingratiates himself into the life of the rich rakehell, emulating his actions, his speech, his body language. |
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Gain an understanding of the aggressor's body language, and the rituals of aggression and deception that he will use against you. |
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With the right body language, no one will even know your knees are knocking. |
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And yet you would never tell from his body language that things are going horribly wrong. |
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He has absolutely amazing stagecraft and extraordinary command of body language. |
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If Freelove's body language in singles seemed despondent, he was quite the reverse in the doubles. |
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His body language was all wrong, a mixture of smalltown lawyer and revivalist preacher. |
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Sit up straight or lean forward slightly to show your attentiveness through body language. |
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The course comprises basic communication skills, group discussion, public speaking, body language, etiquette, and table manners. |
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If body language was anything to go by, this was indeed a marriage made in heaven. |
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Yet Chinese body language, mannerisms and accents are about as similar to Japanese as Australians are to the Scots. |
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The holiday may not have gone entirely to plan, but the PM's body language has changed markedly. |
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He manages to portray the sensitive man under the sadistic mask by tonal inflections and body language, admirably. |
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The body language of the orchestral string section was a bit of a give away. |
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Instead the tilt of the head and other body language become more important. |
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The body language of the escaper, who approached my position, was one of utter dejection, head down, shambling forward with obvious reluctance. |
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His accent, body language and style of dress, his no-nonsense, cut-to-the-chase conversation all bespoke a powerful national culture. |
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I was filtering out all verbal communication and only paying attention to body language, and entered a really peaceful trance state. |
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He is able to assay the tricky transition from youthful to mature Hughes with body language and vocal modulation. |
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Jones's accents are mostly right, but her diverse body language and multifarious material are always spot-on. |
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Uncertain body language is like blood in the water for robbers, touts and con artists, all of whom lurk outside Customs like skycaps. |
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I find mentalism, hypnotism and the study of body language very intriguing. |
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I use a lot of body language to express my feelings and affection when I'm with friends in person. |
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And there are definitely certain types of body language that will attract all sorts of attention. |
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This is something I am going to address with reference to feminist psychology on power and body language. |
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Let others know from your body language that you welcome their communication with you. |
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Every dance has it own body language and includes movements that may be richly comic when we analyze them. |
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The distinctive ear tufts are a tool for sending signals to other lynx by body language. |
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A good first step to becoming more assertive is to consider your own body language through role play. |
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Yet once mastered, we can all use body language to get the message across in exactly the way we want. |
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When you watch their movements in training, their body language will tell you things. |
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Now I'm no psychiatrist but I do have a good understanding of psychology and body language. |
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I'm speaking of Kelly's movie personality, as semaphored by his body language, and perhaps as filtered not by the age that he emerged from but by the one that followed him. |
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The officers address individuals in a soft and calm voice, making sure their body language is open and non-threatening. |
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It can be implicit and it can be body language, but it must be clear and unambiguous. |
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It turns out there is no evidence that body language reveals whether people are lying to you. |
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I would use gestures and body language to get my message across if an interpreter wasn't available. |
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The different areas to be dealt during the two-day workshop would include acting techniques, characterisation and body language, emoting and voice modulation. |
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Leonardo DiCaprio looks amazingly like Hughes and uses his body language to signal Hughes' distress and unease even when he seemed to have the world on a string. |
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Their body language revealed a kinship forged on set in the Philippines. |
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He adds his own bit of subtle comedy with his Chaplinesque body language. |
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Each of the clones behaves in her own unique way, each with her own distinctive body language, timbre, and sensibilities. |
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The body language, the particular vocal tone of his voice, the mischievous glint in his eye, all the ways in which he related to myself and others, were absent. |
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Becoming less self-obsessed, learning from failures and aping successful people's body language works as well in the boardroom as the singles bar. |
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Though she masquerades in the fashions, make-up, and body language of white yuppies, her Asianness and her visceral discomfort read as distinctly as their whiteness. |
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Her small face was awash with worry, her body language agitated. |
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Studies by a scientist at the University of Maryland show that male bowerbirds modify their courtship rituals based on the females' body language. |
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Owners emerge, eye contact is made, body language is telegraphed. |
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Perhaps it makes me seem like an old bag, but it does feel intimidating to face a gang of people, of whatever age, with intimidating body language. |
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As students began to understand the historical process and utilize it, questions were reflected in their eyes or discomfort in their body language and then, eureka! |
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Commissioned psychologists Charles F. Bond Jr. and Bella M. DePaulo to review more than 200 studies on body language. |
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Borg suggests that human communication consists of 93 percent body language and paralinguistic cues. |
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Bottlenose dolphins communicate through burst pulsed sounds, whistles, and body language. |
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Examples of body language include leaping out of the water, snapping jaws, slapping the tail on the surface and butting heads. |
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Red fox body language consists of movements of the ears, tail and postures, with their body markings emphasising certain gestures. |
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They communicate in various ways, including vocalizations such as nickering or whinnying, mutual grooming, and body language. |
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A pidgin may be built from words, sounds, or body language from multiple other languages and cultures. |
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Rory McIlroy looked downcast... his body language saying it all, head down and shoulders slumped, he is a picture of bitter disappointment. |
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Despite an individual's attempts to hide such feelings, they often manifest themselves verbally, paralinguistically, or through body language. |
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You physicalize an animal to devise body language for your character,'' he explained. |
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By recognizing our body language robots can react to the way we feel. |
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Nonverbal communication, body language and paralinguistic clues can account for more than 65 percent of human communication. |
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In high context cultures, however, besides the spoken word, body language, gestures, shaking of the head and hand, each convey some meaning. |
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I missed off the thing too about being a pretty good reader of human body language. |
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Don't pass judgment on her either interiorly or through words or body language. |
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Communication may be difficult between a low context culture and a high context culture when the unstated meanings of body language differ between the parties. |
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Noise can include the use of jargon, use of particular words, volume of speech, having an accent, using the wrong body language or using the wrong medium. |
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I was very angry over the remeasuring, we get given metal markers and sticky tape,' explained Hansen whose body language was evident as the drama unfolded in the arena. |
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