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  • Desportes possesses a real sensitivity and a precious gift for dramatic expression.
  • Elected officials seldom like dramatic expressions of political dissent.
  • Those emotions are felt in McKayle's powerful designs as much as through overt dramatic expression.
  • Mystery and poetry plus a dramatic expression defines his inspiration that is often philosophical, even mystical.
  • The former is composed of dance, mimes, gestures, dramatic expressions of the eyes and the face.
  • In this comparatively restrained style, any motion toward dramatic expression sends ripples through a dark stillness.
  • Scenes here are tragic, with dramatic expressions of anguish, desolation and desperation, expressing both misery and grandeur.
  • The recitative was used for dramatic expression.
  • They reveal an artistic sophistication in dramatic expression and naturalism unlike anything else in the ancient New World.
  • Included in this piece are two additional aspects of creative genius that display a capacity for dramatic expression.
  • Later, to learn to express and overcome her natural shyness, she studied theater and dramatic expression to Francisco Rincon.
  • Catalogs might require what he called " overly dramatic expressions, " but real fashion " demands something behind the emoting ."
  • The dramatic expression of Palestinian historical grievances in a theatrical context generated some criticism of the opera's alleged sympathy with Palestinian terrorism.
  • It caused the side edges of the screen to appear a bit curved, but Kazan decided to use that distortion for dramatic expression.
  • I was so nervous I almost hyperventilated, and I read with the dramatic expression usually reserved for the laundry list or the eye chart.
  • Retreating from the city, he hoped that his time in Arles would evoke in his work the simple, yet dramatic expression of Japanese art.
  • Despite this stream of eclectic influences, the Royal Swedes have forged a style of their own, more rooted in dramatic expression than classical virtuosity.
  • Last week's historic vote was perhaps the most dramatic expression that Mexicans no longer want to be told what to do by their government.
  • Mary, according to the preachings by Girolamo Savonarola which were popular in Florence at the time, is aged and with a dramatic expression on her face.
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