| 41. | What this actor goes for is close to an everyman quality, with a grand emotional expansiveness that matches his monumental physique.
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| 42. | In this, combined with his interpretive expansiveness and his visceral conducting style, he had much in common with Leonard Bernstein.
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| 43. | Dewdrop was danced by Jennie Somogyi with a heedless expansiveness accented by the sudden, momentary stillness of arabesques struck and held.
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| 44. | He never got the chance to show us _ and himself _ whether youthful impetuousity would be replaced by mature reflectiveness and expansiveness.
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| 45. | Joy plays up the tension between enclosure ( even the front door is a steel box that one steps into ) and expansiveness.
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| 46. | ;Chapter 6 : Gives practical advice on how to amplify language by using Onkos ( expansiveness ) and syntomia ( conciseness ).
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| 47. | His dancing celebrated a springy openness that took him _ and dance on film _ into a postwar world whose expansiveness his style suited.
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| 48. | In civil trials, judges now supervise and sometimes take over the questioning of jurors, cutting down on intrusiveness and expansiveness by lawyers.
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| 49. | He and his collaborator, Jeannie Hill, move with a speed and expansiveness that suggest that their feet disdain mere human dance steps.
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| 50. | Clinton spoke with all the expansiveness of a man who had hit the lottery or answered Regis Philbin's million-dollar question.
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