| 31. | These sculptures were often executed with roughly textured surfaces, expressively manipulating small surface planes and facial details.
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| 32. | Typically a song is played, and the performer expressively performs a sign language version of the lyrics.
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| 33. | Check out the corners of her mouth, which she utilizes expressively in a Vivien Leigh sort of way.
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| 34. | Derivative as these sculptures are, they have an expressively anti-heroic, existential stance that is compelling.
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| 35. | Escoffier paints the frame expressively : a shot of a fire-ravaged apartment takes on a ruined gorgeousness.
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| 36. | She answers questions so expressively through her signing that you can see the charisma that rallies everyone around her.
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| 37. | The new performance is so musically lively and expressively rich _ and so together _ that it must be heard.
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| 38. | Early works from around 1905 have lively, expressively modeled surfaces, and later ones start to flirt with Cubism.
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| 39. | Five years later he devoted himself to Bach, offering expressively shaped and thoughtfully ornamented performances on a modern piano.
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| 40. | Get this message back to base ! " drones a GI Joe toy whose tape recording is so expressively broken.
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