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en Kids used to sit back and listen to lectures. Now they're leaning in. Body language has changed.

en You can see it in his body language. You always have to watch body language. This past week, his body language showed he didn't have confidence. (Wednesday) it was different.

en Certainly, being aware of what your own body language is -- not showing intimidation, making eye contact, leaning forward -- shows that you're interested and want to say something.

en It's actually with the ball toss (when it hurts most), bringing it upwards, then leaning back with the back, and then like doing the explosive, you know, where you get the power from. Lucky, I have pretty strong arms. I can sort of compensate a little bit like that. If I can't rotate or use my full body weight, which every other player normally does, you use your movement and your body to produce power in your strokes. But now I'm doing a lot just with my arm in a lot of positions. That's something that, you know, is probably not the perfect way to play tennis. But for me that's good enough now.

en The basic intent of the guidelines has not changed from the first version. We've also changed language where comments indicated that the original language had been misunderstood.

en She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days. You just have to listen to your body, as hard as that is to do, ... You want to be out there playing. You want to do all the things that are going to help your team. The bottom line is you've got to listen to your body and not disobey its orders.

en Body language is essential for an actress, even if you don't use your body in an athletic way. Just to be free, to use it like your voice. A body can be small and have incredible violence. A body talks.

en The motion sensor detects which way your body is leaning. If you lean toward your right, the vibrations give you a cue that you have to straighten back up to vertical.

en In addition to being talented, they're experienced. They never lost their poise [against Seton Hall], never panicked, their body language never changed. It was like they knew it was only a matter of time [before they would win].

en If you'd asked me a year ago, I'd have said we couldn't be doing this. But even this fall, you could tell something had changed. (Meyers) is big on confidence, especially on the mound. Knowing you're better than the hitter, having good body language. If you get upset, don't show it.

en [The voices still questioned Colon's health after he struck out Matsui.] It's always a danger to read into the body language of an athlete from the broadcast booth, ... But the body language of Bartolo Colon doesn't appear to be encouraging for the Angels. ... He doesn't have a lot of life to him right now.

en His body language is always the same way. I think he'll be back. I don't think he'll want to go out on a note like this.

en A nap, my friend, is a brief period of sleep which overtakes superannuated persons when they endeavor to entertain unwelcome visitors or to listen to scientific lectures
  George Bernard Shaw

en We don't want to be too proactive getting him back into the lineup. We have to listen to his body.

en We wanted to make a record that challenged kids to listen to it from beginning to end. We wanted them to sit with headphones on and listen to it and read the lyrics, go back to the way it used to be.


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