Her publicly and frequently expressed emotions toward veterans, war victims, children and other vulnerable groups appeal to many Croats.
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"It's quite different from the other roles I've had where the women had fiery or very expressed emotions ."
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Sang-taek and Joon-seok then part ways, with Sang-taek promising to visit every month, Joon-Seok expressed emotion for the friendship they had.
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The most commonly expressed emotion in the days and weeks afterward was simple disbelief that such a thing could have happened here.
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As Lucy begins her journey to maturity, she finds herself drawn to George due to his mysterious thinking and readily expressed emotions.
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Some studies show that there is no link between expressed emotion and first episode psychosis, illness severity, age of onset, and illness length.
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There's some dazzling moviemaking in " Shine, " but you have to sift through some crudely expressed emotions and false uplift to get anywhere near it.
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Because poetry in Japan was often written for utaawase, or poetry competitions, a good poem was not merely one that expressed emotions in a unique and beautiful way.
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An alternative measures of expressed emotion is the Five Minutes Speech Sample ( FMSS ), where the relatives are asked to talk about the patient for five uninterrupted minutes.
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Critical and controlling behaviour by significant others ( high expressed emotion ) causes increased emotional arousal and lowered self-esteem and a subsequent increase in positive symptoms such as unusual thoughts.