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He must find a means of expression that makes it clear whose opinions are being expressed.
Unimpressed and with an expression that makes it no doubt whose daughter she is (somewhere between compassion and exasperation with the latter winning), Millie lets fly.
And it's this totally relaxed but intelligent mixing of new and traditional forms of expression that makes Emin a truly eloquent artist.
He was smiling, but it was a tight Chinese grin of embarrassment, the kind of expression that makes your pulse quicken.
Or settling down, an expression that makes Ms. Clarkson — who has never married and has no children, nor a computer or an assistant, for that matter — visibly recoil.
One of the first films that Hollywood produced about itself, "Show People" stars Marion Davies as Polly Pepper, a Southern girl who finds success as a pie-catcher in slapstick comedies but decides that she must remake herself as the classier Patricia Pepoire, star of big-budget costume dramas, deployer of a mincing expression that makes her resemble a muskrat.
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The most conspicuous in the group was Lalo's brother, Oscar, a scrawny peasant with a sleepy expression that made him look drunk.
Many flight attendants rattle off the instructions with a speed and lack of expression that make comprehension impossible, especially for passengers who may not be native speakers.
When Soriano was reminded of his failures, he offered a facial expression that made it seem as if he had gulped salt water.
But as Mr. Rosenbush approached the counter, she said: "There was something in his expression that made me soften.
It was the introduction of democracy and freedoms of movement and expression that made it possible for radicals to organise at home and then travel abroad from 2011, as Islamists were released from prisons where they had been tortured.
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