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Gesualdo is the highest expression of pain in music".
For me darkness is an expression of pain.
When she becomes upset, her features scrunch into an uncomprehending childlike expression of pain.
There is no screaming, or any other expression of pain on any of the tapes.
His face was abruptly contorted by an expression of pain and fury, and he spat on the street.
This bold, playful eclecticism didn't meet with universal approval – Galván demonstrates his father shielding his eyes with an expression of pain.
They are subjected to violent whippings, which they must tolerate without the least expression of pain.
The singers most often play to the audience, and more than occasionally the gut feel of the blues, which at its most authentic finds its mordant joy in the expression of pain, is missing a personal touch.
When later I play the tape of our conversation back, the first sound he makes that I hear him utter can roughly be transcribed as "Ooooooh" - a guttural, heartfelt expression of pain.
He made a statue of Philoctetes, noted for the physical expression of pain; an Apollo shooting the Python at Delphi; and a man singing to the lyre.
In a Talk story from 1972, Susan Sheehan documented the comings and goings at a bodega on Eldridge Street owned by Juan Cruz, including one moment of true Good Samaritanism: A thin, elderly wino with an expression of pain on his face limps in, rolls up one shirtsleeve, points to some bruises, and makes gestures indicating that he has fallen down.
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