half). These are the abbreviated names for the places of articulation used in English: Bilabial The articulators are the two lips. (We could say that the lower lip is the active articulator and the upper lip the passive articulator‚ though the upper lip usually moves too‚ at least a little.) English bilabial sounds include [p]‚ [b]‚ and [m]. [pic] Labio-dental The lower lip is the active articulator and the upper teeth are the passive articulator. English labio-dental sounds include [f] and [v].
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toward us this time. We were winning by two points‚ and I knew i had to step it up. I did. I got a few buckets‚ a ton of rebounds‚ and some steals. I was doing great. Until a kid on my team elbowed me in the face‚ which cause my braces to split my lip wide open. It took a while
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While listening to the radio I heard a song that caught my attention. It was a song with pleasant music where you could hear instruments such electric guitars and a soft piano with nice female and masculine voices. Is a song about a girl‚ which has a crush on another girl and this girl wants to be like the girl her crush likes. Some people against the gay community may disagree when they listen to this song because they might think is about lesbianism‚ but it is not. Whereas you are listening
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‘reeks’ o Lines 9 & 11 – ‘sound’ and ‘ground’ o Lines 13 & 14 – ‘rare’ and ‘compare’ The last 2 verses rhyme‚ which is typical of a Shakespearean sonnet. Question 2 “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips’ red; If snow be white‚ why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wires‚ black wires grow on her head. If I have seen roses damasked‚ white and red‚ But no such roses see I in her cheeks; And in some perfumes there more delight That in the breath
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intentional‚ unintentional and within them a subgroup of micro-expressions. Micro expressions are facial markers displayed as momentary expressions that cause changes in the forehead‚ eyebrows‚ eyelids‚ cheeks‚ nose‚ lips‚ and chin‚ such as raising the eyebrows‚ wrinkling the brow‚ curling the lip. They are often fleeting. Most facial expressions are readily visible‚ Both types can positively or negatively reinforce the spoken word and convey cues concerning emotions and attitude. Next to the words we
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mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun; *His mistress’ eyes…like the sun= simile because it is a direct comparison using “like.” Coral is far more red than her lips’ red; *Coral is far more red than her lips= would have been a simile because if he had not been making fun of these types of cliche poems‚ it would have been “her lips are as red as corals.” If snow be white‚ why then her breasts are dun; *If he had not been satirical‚ this line would probably be “her breasts are as white as
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cruelty-free‚ and some are even vegan‚ which is is just another sell point of the amazing line. The current product line includes lipsticks‚ lip glosses‚ and velvetines. Velvetines are applied wet with a brush but give a matte looking appearance. The most wonderful thing about this lip line is that it may appear dry but it is silky and feels good on the lips. Doe has worked at developing products that not only look good but feel good to wear as
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the face‚ creating a youthful appearance. Hyaluronic acid fillers are a great option for many; these can be injected right under the folds in the folds to restore plumpness. If your main complaint is thinning lips‚ our estheticians in Plano‚ TX can show you how dermal fillers can be used for lip augmentation or to restore
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which usually appears at the edge of the lips. Cold sores are caused by a herpes simplex virus infection. The duration of a typical cold sore outbreak may last from 10-15 days. Practical Tips to Help Prevent a Cold Sore Use skin protectants‚ with sun protection factor‚ frequently on lips and surrounding skin especially before sun or wind exposure. Avoid triggers that can reactive the virus such as windburn‚ UV light (sun and tanning booths)‚ dry lips‚ emotional stress‚ fatigue‚ food allergies
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* elevates labial commissure bilaterally to smile (happiness) * unilaterally to sneer (disdain) ZYGOMATICUS MINOR ORIGIN * anterior aspect of zygomatic bone INSERTION * skin of upper lip ACTION * part of dilators of mouth * retract (elevate) or evert upper lip * deepen the nasolabial sulcus (sadness) LEVATOR ANGULI ORIS ORIGIN * infra-orbital maxilla INSERTION * angle of mouth ACTION * part of dilators of mouth * widens oral fissure
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