Few country artists who get any radio airplay can come close to the character and expressiveness of this music. |
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Frequently covered in zits, freckles and pockmarks, his character's faces are detailed in their expressiveness without being overly polished. |
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We need to approach multimedia presentations with a sense of artistic expressiveness. |
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Their gracefulness and expressiveness hid the fact that they were also very athletic and strong. |
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Feeling, intonation, and expressiveness were all on par with the quality of the work itself, which is to say, completely beyond reproach. |
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I am impatient with critics who find the musician devoid of expressiveness. |
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Nonetheless, a movement such as the Largo in the B flat concerto can only amaze with its expressiveness and power. |
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This does not in any way mean suppressing authentic and appropriate emotional expressiveness, which is part of the primary goal of Bowen therapy. |
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Her beautiful looks and elegant acting were matched by rich tone, expressiveness, and virtuoso technique, which can be heard in her recordings. |
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It is an idiomatic language with a complex grammatical system that is considered rich in terms of warmth and expressiveness. |
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Sense of Humor Scale, there were no significant effects for emotional expressiveness, liking of humor, or metamessage sensitivity. |
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His lyrics have grown less morose and more philosophical, and he sings them with newfound expressiveness. |
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As I pointed out above, keyboarding itself lacks the expressiveness and variability of handwriting. |
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How did he achieve such excellence, such vivid diction, such lovely phrasing, such expressiveness? |
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When telling stories, he frequently breaks into Javanese and raises the tone of his voice in such a way that one can not help but laugh at his expressiveness. |
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In doing so, self-confidence of cities and city-regions will be fostered increasing their expressiveness, nationally and internationally. |
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One of her ambitions as a young artist was to create on canvas the sweeping expressiveness of music, its ability to shift agilely from joyous to sorrowful to triumphant. |
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A common mistake made by politicians uncomfortable with the television camera is to increase their physical expressiveness. |
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It promotes likewise the expressiveness, creativity and cultural practices of its inhabitants. |
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A fine piano entices musicians to perform with spontaneity and passion, yet such unbridled expressiveness may not always be appropriate. |
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In 1917 Stepanova began writing nonobjective visual poetry based on the particular expressiveness of sound. |
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He found music students lacking in fluency and expressiveness. |
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Music of poetic expressiveness returns, at times strongly suggestive of the concerto's opening theme. |
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Now, in 2010, one is still astonished at the expressiveness of his architecture, his commitment to social housing and sharpness of his pen. |
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Mechanically, the piano's capacities for expressiveness increased, through more powerful and even action, damper pedals, and a full seven octaves. |
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The novelty of OWL-E is that it enhances OWL DL with much more datatype expressiveness and it is still decidable. |
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In words, as in the creation of new figures of speech, African Americans demonstrated the importance of expressiveness, improvisation, and creativity in their lives. |
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The songs are vehicles for James' expressiveness and storytelling. |
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Spirit, power, phrasing, tempo, expressiveness — all these things matter more than note-perfect execution. |
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Before I got fired I was gnawing at the edges of my expressiveness or my brazenness. |
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But their movement and actions are depicted with expressiveness and drama. |
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With fair skin boosting the expressiveness of her big blue eyes, Kazan resembles a slightly more cherub-faced Jennifer Connelly. |
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The artists did not shy from dramatic effects in order to achieve maximum expressiveness. |
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One immediately helpful distinction is that between expression and expressivity, or expressiveness. |
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With Russians, what you see is a melodic thread in their dancing, an upper-body expressiveness that brings out another side of the work. |
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The musicians convert the expressiveness of the body language and every gesture directly into sound. |
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It is important that maintenance controlling is continually checked in relation to expressiveness and effect on the process. |
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The exhibition will explore the world of plant and flower painting, combining exquisite scientific detail with beauty, delicacy and expressiveness. |
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With its international style, its state-of-the-art technique and modern expressiveness, the structure is vintage Cormier. |
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Bonnefoi combats expressiveness by rethinking the development of the painting over time. |
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Using the latest advances in mechanics, optics and electronics, he attempted to find a balance between artistic expressiveness and the mechanical functioning of the sets. |
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As the critic Sven Rossel indicated, Holberg added great flexibility and expressiveness to the Danish language while developing universal themes particularized in his portrayal of human idiosyncracies. |
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This is an outstanding recording showing the extravagancy of 17th century music, always between moving expressiveness and noble demonstration, with permanent surprises. |
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Harpsichordist and organist Luc Beauséjour is renowned for the elegance, virtuosity, and expressiveness of his playing, which have won him an enthusiastic audience and the continuing praise of critics and music specialists. |
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In the light of the theology of self-giving, the Pope reflects on body language and all its expressiveness and meaning as a personal gift of the human person. |
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This may be said to arise from your own exercise of freedom of expression, but this itself is ultimately based on the variability of humankind, our rich expressiveness and our capacity for creation. |
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Mozart's sonatas, characterized by a kind of expressiveness atypical of his earlier instrumental works, especially those composed in Salzburg, clearly revolve in this rarefied orbit. |
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Top quality, soberness and a lot of expressiveness. |
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He created some masterpieces with great theological expressiveness with the crossroad and its 14 glasswindows in the size of 0,70 x 0,90 meters each and the baptistry in the size of 2,70 x 2,00 meters. |
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The smooth and semi-matt surface finish and the visible natural texture of the cement composite impart an unrivalled expressiveness to the material. |
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However, the interpretation of what constitutes violence and what is considered normal emotional expressiveness varies greatly among different cultural and ethnic groups. |
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Thus, the listener is invited to go from an passive to an active listening of the music, however staying in the limits of the possibilities allowed by the composer and still with a limited expressiveness. |
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Then she settled in the south of France for love. First she developed a decorative art for her own needs then turned to the sculpture of the body, sensulaity and expressiveness of the gesture. |
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Without any aggrandised doubling or trebling of instruments, they play with a remarkable discipline which liberates genuine expressiveness. |
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The oil sketches of The Leaping Horse and The Hay Wain, for example, convey a vigour and expressiveness missing from Constable's finished paintings of the same subjects. |
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This seems to matter not a whit given the crispness of ensemble, unanimity of tone and artistic expressiveness demonstrated in the ten works of Tudor polyphony featured here. |
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