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But in my own mind I could like verbalize it either way.
He was only verbalizing what I'd been saying to myself all week long.
Because we were together I think she would verbalize it in private just to me.
Maybe he's not speaking or trying to verbalize the way other children do.
In this case, I did not even know how to begin verbalizing it.
Participants may be asked to verbalize the color each word is written in.
Of course, if he ever verbalized that idea, he'd be out in a year.
He has made a good first step by verbalizing "I am a criminal."
In the second stage, they learn how to verbalize their feelings about the death.
Maybe he would have verbalized it, but suddenly a woman appeared at his side.
"I saw affection between them, but the relationship was never verbalized."
When ever you use numbers, verbalize and act it out dramatically.
That is one thing a critic can do for us - verbalize our experience of great writing.
What you have to try to do now is stop verbalizing your negative predictions.
I'm sure you'll one day experience what I can only inadequately verbalize.
He did not have the chance to verbalize his proofs.
She had made some abstract connection in her mind without verbalizing it.
It's something you can't put your finger on or even verbalize.
In my research, directors have said things to me like: "I would look at how they verbalize their thoughts."
Don't ask me to think deeper or verbalize more than that.
To "verbalize the funny" is to tell the kitchen about a special request.
But it's difficult to verbalize what the differences are.
They can get only the surface thoughts that you verbalize."
Expectations do not have to be outlined or specifically verbalized.
It's easier for me to tell a story of something I've encountered this way than to verbalize it.
Before he could verbalise his feelings, I saw myself to the door.
They didn't verbalise their experience in the way men do now.
By contrast, if we do not express and verbalise it, something is lost.
You've got to verbalise it and it gets very political, too.
You enable pupils to verbalise concepts which are apparently easy to understand.
It is a concept hard to verbalise to a non-Speaker."
I shouldn't have pressed you to verbalise the impression.
It is mainly through what they verbalise as well as their facial expressions and body language.
Children who are able to verbalise pain report it to be an ineffective strategy and this is assumed to also be true of babies.
Here, the two people meet and each takes ten minutes to reflect on and verbalise the achievements that they have made and identify further needs.
In the fantasy stage participants verbalise their desires, dreams, fantasies and views about the future in a free idea generation session.
I can't verbalise why those sometimes clipped, sometimes languorous sentences fit the setting so well - it's more of a feeling.
After each experience, the group participates in the 'reading' of the session, looking to verbalise the sensations and perceptions produced by the exercise.
Even native Gaelic speakers bloody each other 's noses about how best to verbalise these wild and obscure names for burns and rivers.
Her mind was struggling to verbalise the emotions running riot inside her, but before she could complete the sentence she felt his lips on hers, hard and demanding.
I asked myself what the Gurlenians had done to merit the Guard's decision to alter their culture, but didn't verbalise it, since it was doubtless on the briefing console.
There may be a case for sometimes deliberately providing 'too many' or 'too few'of, for example, straws for bottles, to enable children to verbalise what they, in some cases, intuitively see.
Fiji Islanders from the Lau group especially physically look and are more prone to verbalise mixed-race ethnicity, after much intermarriage with Tongans and other Polynesians over the years.
It is the heyday of Women's Liberation and Mira now too, finally able to verbalise her discontent at the society around her, becomes a feminist, although a less radical and militant one than Val.
One of the best resources you can use is a good listener who will allow you to verbalise your doubts and fears aloud and who is capable of listening to you without pressing home their own agenda.
It is a symbol of parental authority (a general symbol that represents the power of father of the Oedipus complex) that brings the child into the realm of the Symbolic by forcing him/her to act and to verbalise as an adult.
Later that week, Jami appeared on Dutch television show 'Schepper & Co' defending his remarks by pointing out he, as a politician, has the duty to verbalise worries that exist in society, thereby making full use of Dutch society's freedom of speech.
The Wagiman language is notable within linguistics for its complex system of verbal morphology, which remains under-investigated, its possession of a cross-linguistically rare part of speech called a coverb, its complex predicates and for its ability to productively verbalise coverbs.
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