And again, we'd like to thank them for all the expressions of support that even now has led to the resolution of situations within our territory.
Even if the expressions of reluctance had been designed to signal his distance from the process, the doubts now took on a life of their own.
In recent years, one of the clearest expressions of the reigning caricature was that offered by the commencement speaker who addressed the graduating class of Arizona State University in May 2009.
My focus was drawn to the expressions of the all the people running, eyes front, chronically pawing at their redundant phones with looks of utter dismay, but never looking back, not one of all the thousands I could see rushing by.
For Jews, a straight line can be drawn from the Hanukkah experience of the second century BCE to the eloquent expressions of religious freedom of the Founding Fathers, many of whom as learned Christian gentlemen of their era were versed in Hebrew and the Jewish canon.
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The Declaration calls upon UNESCO to foster regional cooperation, share best practices, build capacities in the field of cultural expressions and raise awareness of the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions.
We also support the cultural expressions of the Palestinian people and the development of cultural industries in the region.
In fact, they meet shoppers returning, the forlorn expressions of the women swathed from head to toe in cheap veils evident, on occasion with only their eyes and hands showing.
First, the Facial Action Coding System, the first exhaustive analysis of all the expressions the face is capable of through detailed examination of all the possible ways that the muscles of the face can move and create expression.
Of the 52 initial expressions of interest in the new plane, Airbus said it hoped to announce that 22 of these would become firm orders this week.
It constitutes one of the major expressions of Omani cultural and musical identity.
Some of the plainest expressions of concern about Christian-Muslim relations have come from clerics with an active interest in dialogue with Islam.
One of the greatest expressions of leadership is serving those you lead.
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As an implementation instrument of the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, the Programme promotes the mobility of young artists through sojourns in art residencies abroad so as to foster creativity and cultural diversity.
The Director-General was present for the adoption of the Dhaka Ministerial Declaration on the Diversity of Cultural Expressions by 33 countries of the Asia-Pacific region.
The sour expressions of Hammers fans at the final whistle painted this result as two points dropped rather than one gained, although Hitzlsperger's leveller 12 minutes from time could yet prove vital in the east London side's survival fight.
The Director-General concluded by encouraging the Russian authorities to upsacale their cooperation with UNESCO, notably by ratifying the Conventions for the diversity of cultural expressions, the safeguarding of the intangible cultural heritage as well as the underwater cultural heritage.
"In light of the number of recent expressions of concern, I have a responsibility as the local bishop to instruct the Faithful about the problematic nature of this media source which bears the name 'Catholic, '" Finn wrote in The Catholic Key.
Because Boxtox injections freeze the muscles of the face, they also inhibit our ability to mimic the facial expressions of others.
The ratification by Morocco of the UNESCO 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions will reinforce UNESCO's role in the export and import of cultural property, noted the Minister of Culture, Bensalem Himmich.
Civil society played an unprecedented role in advocating for the adoption and the ratification of the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, and now that the Convention has been ratified by 118 Parties, 94 of them are scheduled to submit their first periodic reports in April 2012.
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This English-language workshop is one of the key components of the Capacity-Building Programme of the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, which is being piloted in Africa in order to support the implementation of the 2005 Convention at the national level and to boost the potential of the dynamic cultural sector for sustainable development in the region.
In his intervention, Fernando Brugman addressed the synergies of the Argentinean project with UNESCO programmes, and its possible relationship with the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions and the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
But we will -- we hope that the kind of expressions of support for some of the measures that we have seen, the individual measures, will be realized in votes for them as we move forward here.
Then, the facial expressions of women were recorded they performed a visual task and were simultaneously exposed to the sweat samples.
Indeed, I have been touched and gratified by the numerous expressions of encouragement and support I have received from many governments -- most particularly from the African Group, whose Permanent Representatives last week issued a public appeal for me to stay on.
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When the Convention for the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions came into force in 2007, for this first time in modern history, the right of states to adopt policies to protect and promote their cultural expressions was affirmed in an international legal instrument.
The Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity covers cultural expressions which are testimony to the diversity of intangible heritage.
The researchers' hypothesis was that the meaning of expressions has been hard-wired by evolution whereas the meaning of gestures is learnt and, at least to some extent, is arbitrary.
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He found that their disability seems to run in families, but that people with prosopagnosia could nevertheless understand the facial expressions of others.
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