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We can be more expressive as we are now free to say what we think rather than be afraid of superior or colleague’s reaction
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with an expressive card for the occasion – extol the virtues of your loved one and what you find
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I exchange an expressive glance with Kerry
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’ He said, his expressive eyes nearly causing me to explode with laughter
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‘Happy?’ he asked looking at me with those expressive eyes of his, as he scrapes the last of the cereal out of his bowl
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‘You have the most expressive eyes, Dave
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Kaitlyn's sense of the dramatic was being tested to its limit and her little company had not yet noticed in the least her own most expressive use of it
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Do you think I have a lot of anger? Do you think I have a right to be angry?’ His replicated voice sounded overly expressive at this point, emotional
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When he was happy, they were the most expressive, beautiful dark brown eyes ever seen
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He had long, expressive hands that told stories as easily as his voice
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He shoved it back with those expressive hands, then stretched toward the Heavens
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Perhaps he had people in his office and was not able to be more expressive
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” Ninsan’s throat constricted once more at the thought and stamped her foot, adding extra emphasis to the expressive waving of her hands as she spoke
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Then he was off running, and she was back there with Soral who had an expressive smile on his lips
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He tilted his head slightly and gave her an expressive look
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She did not send any expressive gazes
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Others such as Ryato, Alaric, and Calras’ men with expressive, knowing smiles
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Elior's eyebrow shot up and he gave her an expressive look
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Laino had seen the lightning in her eyes and he gave her an expressive look
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With those big brown expressive and
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See the expressive results: 80% of the population of a country will be
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The results will be expressive as: generation of trillion dollars in potential GDP; abundance of products and services; end of the misery, hunger and of the social abandonment; obtainment of international prestige and citizenship; liberation of the financial dependence; personal development; immense surplus of money for the State; environment protection; and high gain with elimination of the waste, country cost and of the bureaucracy
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So expressive they were that we hardly needed her to explain
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It is expressive, musical
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expressive of the disposition of a believing heart
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The Civil War is designed always to make its work appear virtuous and its results expressive of a new normality
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I look into his expressive eyes and realise, then and there, that his devotion to me will end only with his last breath
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the creative, expressive empowering mind in a man and a
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It was a revelation to the other actors that a naked body can be more expressive of both power and despair than one draped in expensive costumes
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Communication was tricky, despite her use of fingers, hands, arms and head in what she apparently assumed were expressive gestures of clarification
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vibrations in the matter of the causal body, the colours expressive of these
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Jesus said: "The people of another age will better understand the gospel of the kingdom when it is presented in terms expressive of the family relationship -- when man understands religion as the teaching of the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man, sonship with God
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Only the spirit that dwells within you may move you to the utterance of those petitions which are expressive of your inner relationship with the Father of spirits
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process of becoming more physically adept or expressive of the needs of their own
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Was he really the mystery those piercing eyes reflected? George had dark, expressive eyes full of questions and answers but no mystery
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His voice was soft and expressive considering it was powered by a 57 inch chest encased in corded steel muscle; when he walked he looked like he had taken a deep breath and was holding it
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There is an energy in this fashion that is the root of many creative acts and this gives the beginning energy to many actions, feelings, emotions, and expressive energies
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There is energy in this fashion that is the root of many creative acts and this gives the beginning energy to many actions, feelings, emotions and expressive energies
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physical healing, the fulfillment of your life purpose, expressive
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She felt her heartbeat again as, for the first time, she was able to gaze directly into his beautifully expressive eyes
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ways, it’s terribly personal, in a highly expressive and open-hearted and
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No longer will we tolerate injustice, no longer will we sit idle allowing our right to be fully expressive individuals on this wonderful planet of ours, hostilely denied
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It was silly for me to be so expressive of my feelings
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the expressive, the amiable and the
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Expressive Communication, the third and highest level of language, is where new
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He had learned to speak because of her, and his voice had been over the top with rich emotions and his face had been equally expressive, as if he were an actor that needed to be seen from the back row
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David ushered in a whole new dimension of expressive praise and worship and dancing and rejoicing and celebrating
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It's expressive, full of life; so just practice praying in tongues, and giving more expression to your life with God
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Get excited! Get expressive! Break out of just that deadpan
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He was so carried away by the overall laughter of the crowd, he became so expressive that he blurted out at the end something unnecessary what we had decided to hide from Sensei: “Well, really! Now imagine entrusting him with disciples after that
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Without the aid of backstage technicians, they delivered a moving and expressive performance
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With a big and expressive smile, he asked them to come in and greeted them
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They may not be as expressive verbally or given articulations but they have a way of saying what they want in simple and direct way which is never misleading
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her expressive features as she recalled that night with her daughter
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that is in its degree expressive of intelligently satisfying human living
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She was dressed in hospital scrubs with long brunette hair tied back in a ponytail with big expressive eyes and minimum makeup
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” she couldn't help but stare into his eyes, because all the eyes she was seeing at the sanctuary were teaching her a whole new language of emotion and a reborn vision of another's expressive face
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I make you a profound _Knix_,--it's a more expressive word than curtsey--of polite gratitude
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'_Quatsch_,' said Onkel Heinrich, with sudden and explosive bitterness; you remember of course that _quatsch_ is German for silly, or nonsense, and that it is far more expressive, and also more rude, than either
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Come to think of it, it was the expressive Derrick had ever been as well
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Our bringing-up here is so excellent that if we tried we could not induce ourselves to speak of any forked garments to a young man, so we make ourselves understood, when we desire to insinuate such things, by an expressive pause and a modest downward flicker of the eyelids
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Never was a more expressive Indeed
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highly expressive action words about one or more of those benefits into a short
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By practicing these exercises every day you can help make your hands more supple and expressive, increase their strength, and improve the circulation:
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He forgot, in the quiet of her attitude, that she had ever been restless, and in her expressive and beautiful silence that she had ever quoted, and, watching her whiteness, that she had ever been drab
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Children who are exposed to hugs are often very expressive
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"Why, then--" began Priscilla, for the silence had come to be more throbbing, more intolerably expressive than any speech
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He’s slightly taller with wider shoulders, an expressive open face, prominent nose, full mouth and raging eyebrows
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They are the most expressive part of the body
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around before lifting his shoulders in an expressive shrug
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, to have to, expressive of futurity or mild
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emotions and had beautiful ways of saying thanks, not with words but with her very expressive
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presenting me only a specific side of the story, some more expressive
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The Formo-Creators of the brain “unpack” and project, into the information space of Self-Consciousness (as if “quantize”, “materialize” VVU-Configurations of Fields-Consciousnesses in the system of individual Perception), only those particularities and details of the general slloogrent “environment” (objects, movements, phenomena and all other things), the individual frequency of manifestation of which rezonationally attracts the combined dynamics of FCA and FDR of their “personality”, that is, only that which one way or another (but in the most expressive way!) can vibrationally reflect, in Space-Time, the qualitative dynamics (peculiar to this moment) of some SFUURMM-Forms simultaneously activated to one extent or another in the individual ODS of this “personality” Self-Consciousness
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Neighing: To utter the voice of a horse, expressive of want or desire
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She hesitated and looked at me with her large, expressive eyes, unsure if she ought to express her opinion
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By being more expressive, more argumentative, trying to influence other folks by boasting about your personal potentials, resources, abilities and victories, you will never befriend other people rather the distance between you and other people will be enhanced
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He loved her voice and her expressive intonations
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I had finally understood the cause of that soulful look that occasionally crossed her large expressive eyes
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expressive face that Nancy could almost guess what she
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I could tell despite the mask that he wore that he was as emotional as I was, but the situation demanded more of him than to be expressive right now
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Her expressive eyes flashed concern but she didn’t move away
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Her expressive eyebrows rose theatrically
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“5’11’’ of perfectly proportioned symmetry, coated in a honey chocolate glaze, capped off with a pair of expressive black eyes, long black curly hair and a smile to die for
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the student neglects line drawing, his work will lack the expressive significance of form that only a feeling for lines seems to have the secret of conveying; while, if he neglects mass drawing, he will be poorly equipped when he comes to express form with a brush full of paint to work with
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And it was no doubt a feeling of the weakening influence on art, as an expressive force, of the elaborate realisations of the modern school, that prompted Puvis de Chavannes to invent for himself his large primitive manner
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But undoubtedly there is much new material brought to light by this movement waiting to be used imaginatively; and it offers a new field for the selection of expressive qualities
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What a different tale this little figure tells from that given before the footlights! See with what sympathy the contours have been searched for those accents expressive of all this
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It is this feeling for rhythm and the sympathetic searching for and emphasis of those points expressive of character, that keep this drawing from being the mechanical performance which so much concern with scientific visual accuracy might well have made it, and which has made mechanical many of the drawings of Degas's followers who unintelligently copy his method
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And as it is through these materials that he has to find expression, what expressive qualities they possess must be studied, and those facts in nature selected that are in harmony with them
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From the study of outline drawing the eye is trained to accurate observation and learns the expressive value of a line
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Note the way the contours have been searched for expressive qualities
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the expressive line of the back of the seated figure has been "felt," the powerful expression of the upraised arm with its right angle (see later page 155 [Transcribers Note: Diagram XII], chapter on line rhythm)
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Note how the contours are searched for expressive forms, the power given to the seated figure by the right angle of the raised arm, and the contrast between the upright vigour of the right-hand figure with the softer lines of the middle one