Word: emotionsã
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...beauty of Peter Cook is his ability to capture emotions?? [he is] able to express them in a way that is unspoken, but is still accessible to everyone,” Resendes said...
...personal misfortune doesn’t stop with the stars of reality TV. Largely via the Internet, the public invasion of private life has infiltrated our whole generation’s way of life. Despite the contrast suggested by the opposing categories of “private emotions?? and “public forums,” online phenomena such as Twitter and Facebook constantly encourage us to project our private lives into the public sphere—often to the detriment of our personal relationships...
...Manning’s dynamic character somewhat steals the show. As a victim of cystic fibrosis with bright blonde hair who manages to radiate happiness in spite of her condition, Jill is back-and-forth between jovial and sad. Manning’s ability to balance both of these emotions??as well as embody their effects in one performance—is noteworthy, while Prinze’s role requires little more effort than putting on a frown and a furrowed brow. His character, like his acting, is a bit of a bore...
...stay out of the sin bin, the Harvard skaters will have to control their emotions??something that may prove difficult given what’s on the line...
...continued, “This is exactly how I feel about the human rights violations in North Korea. It’s this really weird mixture of emotions??it’s not just anger, it’s not just frustration, or just pure sadness—it’s everything combined...