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  2. 10 Subtle Phrases That Signal Someone Is Jealous and ... - AOL

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    Have you ever been hanging out with someone and gotten the sense they have their life together more than you do? This is a common struggle for many people, and might result in a sentence like this ...

  3. Glossary of rhetorical terms - Wikipedia

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    Adianoeta – a phrase carrying two meanings: an obvious meaning and a second, more subtle and ingenious one (more commonly known as double entendre). Alliteration – the use of a series of two or more words beginning with the same letter. Amphiboly – a sentence that may be interpreted in more than one way due to ambiguous structure.

  4. Emotional expression - Wikipedia

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    The Subtle Expression Training Tool (SETT) trains individuals to be able to recognize the subtle changes in a person's facial expression due to slight changes in emotional experiences. These subtle expressions can occur at the onset of emotions, or when an individual is actively suppressing the emotion.

  5. Subtle expression - Wikipedia

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    Unlike microexpressions, subtle expressions are not associated with the length of time that they are on the face, but rather with the intensity of the emotion that is occurring. As their name suggests, subtle expressions are very subtle. Even a slight tightening of the lips can be a reliable sign that someone is angry.

  6. 10 subtle signs you're a people-pleaser, according to a ... - AOL

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    Do a cost-benefit analysis of what you're taking on and the sacrifice to do it. Yes, I could go to the event, but I would be staying up late to get my work done and losing sleep. Schedule ...

  7. English grammar - Wikipedia

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    If there is no special verb in the original verb phrase, it is replaced by do/does/did: he does, they didn't. Clauses that omit the verb, in particular those like me too, nor me, me neither. The latter forms are used after negative statements. (Equivalents including the verb: I do too or so do I; I don't either or neither do I.)

  8. Sentence function - Wikipedia

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    The declarative sentence is the most common kind of sentence in language, in most situations, and in a way can be considered the default function of a sentence. What this means essentially is that when a language modifies a sentence in order to form a question or give a command, the base form will always be the declarative.

  9. Subtle - Wikipedia

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    Subtle may refer to: Subtle (band), a musical group consisting of members of the anticon. hip-hop collective; Doctor Subtilis, John Duns Scotus; Subtle body, an idea in mysticism, yoga, and tantra; The Subtle Knife, a novel by Philip Pullman and the second book in the trilogy His Dark Materials; Subtle, a character in The Alchemist by Ben Jonson