Participants either saw live footage of themselves, a mannequin or an inanimate black block.
Rather, it asserted that cellphones are analogous to other mundane inanimate objects, like cigarette boxes and clothes.
This year we retired animal names and have introduced inanimate-object aliases such as the Doorknobs and Gumball Machines.
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As human beings, we have a primal instinct to instantaneously profile people, the weather, inanimate objects, and situations.
Instead, there was increased activity in the next-door part of the brain that deals with inanimate, or non-face objects.
Infants can distinguish a human face from inanimate objects or even animal faces.
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"I'd rather have them shoot something inanimate than an innocent doe, " she said.
Some inanimate objects have quotes or stories printed next to them, reminding the viewer of the awesome and mystical power of nature.
At that level Stompy will live up to his name and crush any inanimate, non-volatile object of your choosing.
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Many appear to perceive faces as if they were inanimate objects - using a completely different part of the brain.
Almost without fail, they look at faces before their eyes go anywhere else even if the faces are inanimate, Looser says.
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"Some people choose to take out their aggression on inanimate objects in this case, their monitor, keyboard or mouse, " he said.
People expect animate activity to persist, and they transfer that expectation to inanimate market activity when it is expressed in agent metaphors.
First and foremost, my practice seeks out the inner life -- the essence -- of my subjects, whether they be human or inanimate.
Standing above him, Edward Sherman Hoar, his sole companion, holds aloft a string of fish and examines the oily glistening of inanimate scales.
Agent metaphors are those in which words normally applied only to animate beings are used in an inanimate context, such as the stockmarket.
This takes us back to the goal of Stoos: stewardship of living human beings, not the management of the machine or other inanimate purposes.
In this email interview, Chin explains why our remote will be gone, bad husbands will remain and how your TV will be more friend than inanimate box.
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Ollie, a bunny who refuses to collaborate, creates a rival team called the Thunder Pets, consisting of himself and two inanimate objects: a rock and a toy frog.
Suppose that the police in Jardines had used the drug-sniffing dog or, for that matter, an inanimate sensor from the vantage point of a public sidewalk in front of the house?
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That also has some humor attached to it, but it also revealed that some judgments were being made about me by inanimate objects who were changing my online experience.
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They are already the brain food of the smartphone, and now they allowing an increasing array of previously inanimate objects to understand your place, motion, touch, gestures and activity.
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It's no wonder the public rallied to support a colorful robber who fired his pistol only a handful of times, and never at anything but inanimate objects or the air.
Ascribing anthropomorphic properties to inanimate indexes and stocks is my specialty, so allow me to lay out a scenario that would allow the Market to do his usual number on us all.
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They fixate on the inanimate stuff of capital and overlook the human imagination, patience and effort to anticipate consumer desires and bring together the many factors of production to eventually satisfy them.
This becomes very, very important as sensors start being placed into more and more inanimate objects, such as lamps, sprinklers, running shoes, thermostats, toll booths, vending machines, shark-detecting buoys and just about everything else.
Plus, can you imagine how difficult it's going to be walking across a busy street, dealing with people not just engrossed in their cell phones, but literally looking ahead and focused on inanimate objects?
Also keep in mind, this is mainly an airborne thing or something that lives on inanimate objects, so people touch the virus, then they touch their mouth, they touch their nose, they touch their eyes.
In all these films, viewers will find evidence of Mr. Kaminski's commitment to his core principles elegant manipulation of the camera to reveal character and the play of light and shadow on both animate and inanimate objects.
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And if you think managing inanimate commodities is tricky, try assuring an adequate supply of highly skilled personnel that take ten years to train, particularly when these human resources have numerous personal options, along with minds of their own.
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