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" When a man wishes to show that he cannot prevent something being done, or cannot himself do something, does he shrug his shoulders, turn inwards his elbows, extend outwards his hands and open the palms; with the eyebrows raised? "
The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - Seite 85
1882
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Buzzacott's Masterpiece; Or, The Complete Hunters', Trappers' and Compers ...

Francis Henry Buzzacott - 1913 - 556 Seiten
...general manner as with humans. Laughter carried to such an extreme as to bring tears into the eyes. When a man wishes to show that he cannot prevent something being done, or cannot himself do something, does he shrug his shoulders, turn inwards his elbows, extend outwards his hands apd open the palms,...
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Screen Acting: Its Requirements and Rewards

Inez Klumph, Helen Klumph - 1922 - 260 Seiten
...sudden expiration? 11. Is laughter ever carried to such an extreme as to bring tears to the eyes? 12. When a man wishes to show that he cannot prevent something being done, or cannot himself do something, does he shrug his shoulders, turn inwards his elbows, extend outwards his hands, and open the palms?...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1872 - 522 Seiten
...with Europeans? 12. Is laughter ever carried to such an extreme as to bring tears into the eyest 13. When a man wishes to show that he cannot prevent something being done, or cannot himself do something, does he shrng his shoulders, turn inwards Lis elbows, extend outwards his hands, and open the palms...
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The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: Volume 15, 1867

Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt, Sydney Smith - 1985 - 757 Seiten
...with Europeans? 12. Is laughter ever carried to such an extreme as to bring tears into the eyes? 13. When a man wishes to show that he cannot prevent something being done, or cannot himself do something, does he shrug his shoulders, turn inwards his elbows, extend outwards his hands, and open the palms?...
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A Tear Is an Intellectual Thing: The Meanings of Emotion

Jerome Neu - 2000 - 354 Seiten
...blush extend: 1 2. Is laughter ever carried to such an extreme as to bring tears into the eyes? 13. When a man wishes to show that he cannot prevent something being done. or cannot himself do something. does he shrug his shoulders. turn inwards his elbows. extend outwards his hands and open the palms:...
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Physiognomy and the Meaning of Expression in Nineteenth-Century Culture

Lucy Hartley - 2005 - 264 Seiten
...with Europeans? (12) Is laughter ever carried to such an extreme as to bring tears into the eyes? (13) When a man wishes to show that he cannot prevent something being done, or cannot himself do something, does he shrug his shoulders, turn inwards his elbows, extend outwards his hands and open the palms;...
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Evolution: Selected Letters of Charles Darwin 1860–1870

Frederick Burkhardt, Alison M. Pearn, Samantha Evans - 2008 - 23 Seiten
...laughter ever carried to such an extreme as to bring tears into the eyes? (13) Wrhen a man wishes to shew that he cannot prevent something being done, or cannot himself do something does he shrug his shoulders, turn inwards his elbows, extend outwards his hands & open the palms? (14)...
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