| 31. | They were characterized by the reductive philosophies of minimalism and the spontaneous improvisation and expressivity of abstract expressionism.
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| 32. | Similarly, Peter Brunette says that Wong " often privileges audio / visual expressivity over narrative structure ".
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| 33. | He had an innate musicality and fluid tenor voice, which he colored and phrased with great expressivity.
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| 34. | When the mutant gene is inherited with a high-expressivity allele, there is no disease phenotype.
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| 35. | In that case, it is an autosomal dominant trait that is known for its incomplete genetic expressivity.
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| 36. | And there was more intensity and expressivity in her singing than in her acting, which was seldom compelling.
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| 37. | There is a virile yet cool quality to his expressivity, which somehow makes the music even more melancholic.
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| 38. | A key trade-off in the design of a knowledge representation formalism is that between expressivity and practicality.
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| 39. | A reviewer of the recording noted her expressivity : " vocal acting conveys a feeling of physical presence ".
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| 40. | In trying for expressivity, Grishko scooped up to high notes and sometimes cut off phrases with a throaty yelp.
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