It takes a blank look and actually makes it look like a frown, and it takes a smile and makes it appear neutral.
Without any further explanation, the first group was asked to form of a smile, while the second was told to wear a frown.
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This week, Grumpy Cat is coming to New York to promote the forthcoming Chronicle Books release, "Grumpy Cat: A Grumpy Book: Disgruntled Tips and Activities Designed to Put a Frown on Your Face" at BookExpo America, the publishing industry convention.
Your boss may cross his arms for any number of reasons, but when the gesture is coupled with a frown, and if he pulls back or rotates his torso away from you, you now have a composite picture and reinforcement to conclude that he is resistant to whatever you just proposed.
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Highlights include a 15th-century bronze bust of a young man with tightly braided hair and almond-shaped eyes, his lips forming a subtle frown.
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Every time they go ashore, the first one says with a severe Viking frown, they must turn their tags on the tag board from green to red.
The fembots frown when a nerdy looking slob (maybe representing auto writers like me?) smears fingerprints on the window.
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Fourth, financial markets might frown on a bank that reduced its capital ratio, so even if Basel 2 relaxes its capital constraints, the market might not.
In the study of frowning, Dr. Finzi injected Botox into the frown muscles of half of a group of 74 people diagnosed with depression, which prevented these patients from frowning.
But many doctors frown on this practice for a number of reasons, including the varied skills and hygiene of the operators and the risk of accidents, such as glue falling into eyes and damaging corneas.
It was a ploy of theirs to pretend not to understand, to frown and simulate confusion because, in any conversation, it was convenient sometimes to appear to be at a loss.
He thought other resourceful people would have come, over the years, to look at it, and that the house would wear its own mild frown of self-regard, a certain half-friendly awareness of being admired.
Further reducing the appeal of a sale: U.S. regulators would likely frown on big domestic banks bulking up through acquisitions.
Not surprisingly, the people who think Huffpo is already exploiting its unpaid adult bloggers frown on the idea of tapping minors as a resource.
Thankfully, you can now empty your current bucket of tears and stash it away for good, as a wicked good deal has just arrived to turn that frown upside-down.
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It is common fodder these days to take a look at what the super-rich are doing and frown.
Sufism is a mystical dimension of Islam considered offbeat by Islamic hardliners, who frown upon it.
Producers frown on screenplays of more than 120 pages, which forces a ruthlessness that many novelists would recoil from.
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Each one had a solemn appearance, frightening eyes that looked right through you below their crunched frown.
Finally, the bowl-shaped device comes with a "ceramic-style" finish to complement your mantelpiece, from where it can frown down upon cheaper, fatter alternatives like Toshiba's Canvio Personal Cloud.
They were found by a dermatologist who had noticed that some of his patients after getting Botox injections in their frown lines in the forehead furrows came in and said they were feeling better.
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