She could be catatonic one day, or act out like a banshee on another.
Three of us stepped forward to speak, and act out, an adjective or adverb.
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The children can choose between two career tracks to act out on their visit: model or pop star.
Does he subtly act out his anger by being unavailable, uncooperative, or evasive?
Seeing children act out these grown-up situations has elicited a number of responses.
It's worth noting, too, that regardless of when tween 'tude sets in, boys and girls tend to act out differently.
He attempts to act out indignation, but he always seems indignant at only one thing: that he's being questioned at all.
Pupils had to concentrate on a few scenes and did not have enough opportunities to act out the plays, it said.
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This is done to allow both young and old Star Wars fans to act out the scenes from the movies at home.
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Aaah, this is cricket at its soap-operatic best: two great teams act out the latest installment in a drama that spans generations.
To choreograph elaborate fight scenes, Ms. Harris, who studied karate, would get the other students in her karate class to act out the fights.
Instead, they act out of impulse, rushing and racing to buy products filling the needs and desires of ruthless marketers, rather than their own.
The ability to act out various behaviors over sideways media is what gives big brands the advantage over smaller brands, because they can act out.
Perry described the second, where players got to control Neo and act out the famous scenes from the film, as an apology for the first.
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Employees who are given a light slap on the wrist for wrongdoings are likely to keep at the behavior or act out even more, she says.
Through intensive one-on-one exchanges with teachers and special tools like picture cards, Spike started learning how to speak up, rather than act out, when he was uncomfortable.
Maybe there should be a day where, for example, with the filibusters, senators actually have to hang around and filibuster -- properly act out the verb, right?
They digitally clone themselves to create a picture where two or more sets of twins dressed in designer clothes, traditional Muslims garb or military uniforms act out contradictory and stereotypical behaviours.
Coming home from the movies, he'd act out the parts.
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He talks with a Brooklyn bluster and he tends to act out his sentences, so that when he describes the marshmallow task he takes on the body language of an impatient four-year-old.
At the final "Occupy Barbie" meeting Tuesday, Franziska Sedlak, 25, wondered why the Dreamhouse only lets girls act out careers like model and pop star, instead of jobs like engineer and mathematician.
"Michael Vanhise engaged in conduct that reads like a script for a bad horror film, but fortunately, neither he nor his co-conspirators were able to act out the twisted conspiracies, " Mr. Bharara said.
The Avatar Kinect system will let people host and attend virtual meetings and gatherings with the avatars of their friends and have their on-screen doubles act out what they are doing in real life.
Deriving her own theories about kids from the discoveries that Sigmund Freud made while working with adults, Klein argued that in play, children act out the unconscious narrative dramas that shape their everyday lives.
Similarly, the Wii's tennis, bowling, golf and baseball games require players to act out the physical movements involved in each of those sports, though they do not require as much physical exertion as the boxing game.
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