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He completely expresses humanity.
A non-woven, soft cloth produced by condensing and pressing wool fibers, it is one of the world's oldest materials and its contemporary use expresses humanity's eternal connection with Mother Nature.
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It became the doorway to the infinitude of the soul, and expressed humanity's collective longing for freedom and brotherhood.
Though the two pieces on its program tell no stories and express humanity only in impersonally collective ways, both have theatrical force and authority.
I am still grateful for the powerful connection I felt with Stephen's score, and how it opened my eyes to the beauty and power of expressing humanity's frailty through musical theater.
Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston, playing a nuclear physicist whose life was changed 15 years previously by an earth-shattering event he refuses to believe was a natural disaster, is the perfect actor to express humanity's incandescent fear and rage at the prospect of imminent Armageddon.
We share an interest in expressing humanity through science, technology, and visual techniques.
Pixar's talent for expressing humanity through subtlety wasn't a secret in 2008 (much of their history is from the silent short), but they hadn't done it this well either.
Ms. Coltrane, he said, "expresses planetary humanity in its oneness"; the second half would feature "music for the emergent spirituality of the 21st century".
Shakespeare expressed this humanity better than anyone.
I need to see how dancers express their humanity.
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