| 41. | Conductor Dennis Russell Davies occasionally let the orchestra play too loudly, but it certainly played well _ expressively and responsively.
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| 42. | It is the kind of political art most people think of as political art, issue-directed, expressively insistent.
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| 43. | Their sound is characterized by multiplicity of instruments and expressively strong dance rhythm produced by a multi-member rhythm section.
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| 44. | In other words, IF logic and \ Sigma _ 1 ^ 1 are expressively equivalent at the level of sentences.
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| 45. | London was a city that allowed him to flourish expressively without the restrictions he felt were imposed on him in Peru.
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| 46. | While these are expressively different in style, they demonstrate artist's versatile style in adapting to the local environment.
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| 47. | He rooted hard, expressively, and, at 15, won an essay contest that made him batboy for a night.
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| 48. | It was a trivial display, but it looked natural for Knoblauch to behave expressively, and it made his teammates chuckle.
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| 49. | Mostly this is due to the acting of Richard Farnsworth as Alvin, whose expressively craggy face appears in nearly every scene.
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| 50. | He applied color to his layouts expressively, often choosing to use colors bolder than might be seen in the real world.
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