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He is thin and precise, like a serious child, with a scribble of brown curls and a spirited facial expression that his uncle calls a "shark's smile".
There's a mean-spirited expression about addition by subtraction -- meaning that when an unhelpful person is relieved of his or her duties, everyone else benefits.
A leading interpreter of Russian composers, Mr. Svetlanov's programs were hailed at home and abroad as disciplined, spirited expressions of Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, Mussorgsky and Scriabin, but he also performed Mahler, Beethoven and others in the classic repertoire.
Mr. Svetlanov was a leading interpreter of Russian composers, and his programs were hailed at home and abroad as disciplined, spirited expressions of Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, Mussorgsky and Scriabin, but he also performed Mahler, Beethoven and others in the classic repertory.
They're the free-spirited, expression of such natural nobility — and, as such, they're a form of defiance, of resistance.
Women in my generation didn't have this free-spirited expression of themselves in their fashion like Europeans do".
But the effect was diminished by the participation of Mr. Chavez, a spirited but sloppy mover whose facial expressions constantly indicated difficulty in chewing something.
Thus did the slangy expression junk, denoting a man's private parts, become a spirited subject of national debate.
A spirited correspondence followed.
Instead, they mounted a spirited defence.
She was a spirited 94 year old.
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