| 11. | With rising tension in Europe, the treaty expressively favoured maintaining the status quo.
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| 12. | Her singing was wobbly, frequently off-pitch, rhythmically lax and expressively neutral.
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| 13. | German immigration as well as the spread of the German language were also expressively encouraged.
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| 14. | He gestures expressively and flings the bottle away which shatters against Bosko's head.
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| 15. | It's doubtful that anyone in pop sings a sad song as expressively as Faithfull.
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| 16. | McNally wrote expressively and intensely about Callas fans in " The Lisbon Traviata ."
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| 17. | Clinton panders expressively, not specifically.
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| 18. | But his singing is flat expressively.
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| 19. | He teaches his students to think expressively; that art is about more than making objects.
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| 20. | It's a good picture, crisply executed, minutely observed, if expressively noncommittal.
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