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Like the play-within-a-play in Shakespearean dramas, the art of the dance becomes dramatically multilayered here; with it, the heroine, Nikiya, expresses pleasure in movement, religious devotion, music and love.
And Christmas shoppers who head to the Almeida's holiday show – Richard Eyre's fine version of Ibsen's Little Eyolf, in which a mother expresses pleasure at the death of her son – may need a few stiff drinks afterwards.
Pleo, packed with sensors, cameras and microphones, expresses pleasure, aggression, distress and fear.
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Or expressing pleasure in them?
Mr. Heicklen expressed pleasure at the ruling.
Both sides expressed pleasure after the rulings.
Anti-tobacco groups expressed pleasure at today's ruling.
Advocates for the disabled expressed pleasure with the new rules.
Coughing, squirming, whispering, the crowd visibly suppresses its urge to express pleasure.
They hated Negroes, and expressed pleasure and gratification at the death of Roosevelt.
Edward Skyler, the mayor's press secretary, expressed pleasure with the poll.
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