| 11. | His images are flat and inexpressive, and his relaxed rhythms sometimes trail off into inertia.
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| 12. | Languages that do not have them may be either extremely inexpressive or extremely difficult to use.
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| 13. | During renovations in 1957 those " ideologically alien " creations were replaced with inexpressive sculptural decorations.
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| 14. | But he's such an inexpressive actor that little of the required guile and charisma registers.
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| 15. | She thought the storylines to be overcomplicated and called Byrne " bland " and " inexpressive ".
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| 16. | The Virgin holds the Baby Jesus with her left kneel, both sculptures being in an inexpressive position.
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| 17. | Isabel's face is round, full-cheeked, good-looking in an inexpressive fashion.
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| 18. | Owen's unusual speech is conveyed in capital letters; Simon just has a high, inexpressive pitch.
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| 19. | The besetting sin of Byatt's " inexpressive northerners " is an unwillingness to be moved.
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| 20. | The dune forms an inexpressive triangle in the composition, at the farthest point of which is the figure.
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