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  2. Frown - Wikipedia

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    In a scientific study participants who held their faces in a frown ranked images as more unpleasant than participants who viewed the images with a neutral facial expression. [8] In a similar test, participants reported increased anger with the manipulated expression of a frown and they also ranked cartoons they saw as less funny than ...

  3. Template:Frown - Wikipedia

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    The default (no parameter) is a simple smile. The size of the smiley can be changed using the |size= parameter. For example, {{ Smiley |size=15px}} produces , which is a little smaller than the default.

  4. Cash coins in art - Wikipedia

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    Cash coin designs are commonly used as a basic design for various amulets, talismans, and charms throughout the far east, these coin-like amulets often include the general design of cash coins but with different inscriptions. [3] [4] Some amulets and charms include may also include images of cash coins as they are associated with "wealth".

  5. Faces of Morgantown opens at Wiles Hill Community ... - AOL

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    That's the inspiration behind "Faces of Morgantown, " an art installation including some 140 painted portraits opening Saturday in the Wiles Hill Community Center's Debora D Palmer Gallery.

  6. File:GCash logo.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Smiley - Wikipedia

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    Example of a smiley face An example of an emoticon smiley face (represented using a colon followed by a parenthesis) used in direct communication, as seen in this screenshot of an email. Another example of a smiley. A smiley, sometimes called a smiley face, is a basic ideogram representing a smiling face.

  8. Gurn - Wikipedia

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    A typical gurn. A gurn or chuck is a distorted facial expression and a verb to describe the action. A typical gurn involves projecting the lower jaw as far forward and up as possible and covering the upper lip with the lower lip.

  9. Money clip - Wikipedia

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    A money clip wallet is a clip designed specifically to hold both credit cards and cash. The conventional money clip wallets are a credit card holder with either a swivel magnetic clip attached to the back side or a solid clip that is bent 6-fold; the conventional clip will feature three compartments instead of one. [1]