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She daubed at her swimming eyes with a lacy handkerchief and said with obvious emotion: `` That poor boy!!
`` I been spotting a little now and then '', she said quietly, no emotion in her voice.
An independent microchip inside her artificial brain handles gesture expression, body coordination, and emotion expression.
Distraught at the lack of ceremony ( due to the actually-deemed suicide ) and overcome by emotion, Laertes leaps into the grave, cursing Hamlet as the cause of her death.
She returned to the library in California for a sunset memorial service and interment, where, overcome with emotion, she lost her composure, crying in public for the first time during the week.
Much like her daughter Marianne, she is very emotive and often makes poor decisions based on emotion rather than reason.
This particular android exceeded her father in basic human emotion when she felt fear toward Starfleet's scientific interests in her.
An episode of Enterprise titled " E² " featured an elderly T ' Pol in an alternate timeline who had embraced emotion and allowed her half-Human son, Lorian, to do likewise.
But Dink feels no emotion toward her, as she has never been part of his life.
At the end of the play, as Katherina delivers her speech, she does so as if she has learned it, without any emotion or inflection.
When she sees her brother's body uncovered, therefore, she is overcome by emotion and acts impulsively to cover him again, with no regards to the necessity of the action or its consequences for her safety.
But in her search for political allies amongst the fractious Scottish nobility she took a fatal step, allowing good sense and prudence to be overruled by emotion and magnetism.
For example, Martha Nussbaum in her discussion of desire and emotion includes Seneca among the Stoics who offered important insights and perspectives on emotions and their role in our lives.
Since she always had a grapefruit for breakfast, he always wanted to put the grapefruit into her face just to get a reaction out of her, so she would show some emotion ; he felt that this scene gave him the opportunity to rid himself of that temptation.
The flower has long been associated with human manner, as one man cleverly stated: “ Nature sports as much with the colours of this little flower as she does with the features of the human countenance .” The pansy ’ s particular connection to human thought and emotion is mirrored in one Dr. Evan ’ s poems, where he captures the whimsical, yet deep emotional roots of the pansy ’ s symbolism: “ Pied Pansy ,-once a vestal fair / In Cerestrain ,-now droops-/ Stained by the bolt of love her purple breast ,/ And ‘ freaked with jet ’ her party-colored vest ”.
If the last surviving person is a solipsist, he or she will believe that even when others were alive, there never had been another thought, experience or emotion other than his or her own.
If emotion threatened to get the better of her she excused herself from the room and would, in Pliny's words, " give herself to sorrow ," then return to her husband with a calm demeanor.
She described it as her first " off-screen death scene ", and worked to correctly convey the emotion involved.
Caution falls in love with her, and his love introduces emotion and unpredictability into the city that the computer has crafted in its own image.

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The Aristotelian notion of catharsis, the purging of emotion, is a persistent and viable one.
The idea here is one of discharge but this must stand in opposition to a second view, Plato's notion of the arousal of emotion.
A fourth view is the transformation of emotion, as in Housman's fine phrase on the arts: they `` transform and beautify our inner nature ''.
It is possible that the idea of enrichment of emotion is a fifth idea.
William Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks, it seems to me, have a penetrating insight into the way in which this control is effected: `` For if we say poetry is to talk of beauty and love ( and yet not aim at exciting erotic emotion or even an emotion of Platonic esteem ) and if it is to talk of anger and murder ( and yet not aim at arousing anger and indignation ) -- then it may be that the poetic way of dealing with these emotions will not be any kind of intensification, compounding, or magnification, or any direct assault upon the affections at all.
If this is the case, one would expect that not only the various procedures just mentioned which alter the hypothalamic balance would influence emotional state and behavior but that emotion itself would act likewise.
We pointed out that emotional excitement may lead to psychosomatic disorders and neurotic symptoms, particularly in certain types of personality, but it is also known that the reliving of a strong emotion ( `` abreaction '' ) may cure a battle neurosis.
it asserts emotion without evoking it -- that is to say, it is sentimental.
At a minimum, recording -- usually on tape, which is now in wide professional use -- brings the psychiatric interview alive so that the full range of emotion and meaning can be explored repeatedly by the therapist or by a battery of therapists.
`` In the hard life of politics it is well known that no platform nor any program advanced by either major American party has any purpose beyond expressing emotion ''.
Assistive Technology for Cognition ( ATC ) is the use of technology ( usually high tech ) to augment and assistive cognitive processes such as attention, memory, self-regulation, navigation, emotion recognition and management, planning, and sequencing activity.
Swift ’ s specific strategy is twofold, using a " trap " to create sympathy for the Irish and a dislike of the narrator who, in the span of one sentence, " details vividly and with rhetorical emphasis the grinding poverty " but feels emotion solely for members of his own class.
The term Angst distinguishes itself from the word Furcht ( German for " fear ") in that Furcht is a negative anticipation regarding a concrete threat, while Angst is a ( possibly nondirectional ) emotion, though the terms are colloquially sometimes used synonymously.
" Running amok " is used to refer to the behavior of someone who, in the grip of strong emotion, obtains a weapon and begins attacking people indiscriminately, often with multiple fatalities.
Craving, for example, is always dependent on, and caused by, emotion.
Psychotherapy is aimed at alleviating core symptoms, recognizing episode triggers, reducing negative expressed emotion in relationships, recognizing prodromal symptoms before full-blown recurrence, and, practicing the factors that lead to maintenance of remission Cognitive behavioural therapy, family-focused therapy, and psychoeducation have the most evidence for efficacy in regard to relapse prevention, while interpersonal and social rhythm therapy and cognitive-behavioural therapy appear the most effective in regard to residual depressive symptoms.
It includes research on intelligence and behavior, especially focusing on how information is represented, processed, and transformed ( in faculties such as perception, language, memory, reasoning, and emotion ) within nervous systems ( human or other animal ) and machines ( e. g. computers ).

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The Times, generally cool towards the revolutionaries of 1848 in general and Kossuth in particular, nevertheless reported that his speeches were ' clear ' and that a three-hour talk was not unusual for him ; and also, that if he was occasionally overcome by emotion when describing the defeat of Hungarian aspirations, ' it did not at all reduce his effectiveness '.

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Alwin Nikolais objects to art as an outpouring of personal emotion.
Once I had a religious emotion.
In essence this involves grounding one's thought and emotion in the values and experience of others, rather than in one's own values and experience.
One of the most salient features of literary value has been deemed to be its influence upon and organization of emotion.
Here I do not mean catharsis, the discharge of emotion.
Taking into account Thompson's capacity for self-dramatization and the possibility of a wish to identify his own life with the misfortunes of other poets who had known unhappy loves, there can be no doubt about his genuine emotion for Katie King.
I suppose the same emotion holds, if to a lesser degree, with any famous monument.
and poetry, with all its emphasis on the passions, encourages the audience to give way to emotion.
More of this stamping down of human emotion as a young lawyer in New York.
When she returned to life in the big house she felt shriveled of all emotion save dedication to duty.
He grew annoyed and at the same time surprised at that emotion.
The foregoing remarks imply that the hypothalamic balance plays a crucial role at the crossroads between physiological and pathological forms of emotion.
Or, equally often, a concretistic-seeming, particularistic-seeming statement may consist, with its mundane exterior, in a form of poetry -- may be full of meaning and emotion when interpreted as a figurative expression: a metaphor, a smile, an allegory, or some other symbolic mode of speaking.
Often, dominant stress simply indicates a centering of attention or emotion.
When this proposal was made, Stalin spoke with stronger emotion than at any other time during the Conference.
The positivist tells us that when we say this we are only expressing our present emotion.
Both Cook's and Russell's lives were threatened by the Mexicans following the killing, but the company officers felt that in the end, it would serve to quiet them despite their immediate emotion.

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