Sentence examples for expressive core from inspiring English sources

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The paucity of steps — of a strong vocabulary — robs the work of a strong expressive core.

The mood passes from rough-edged exhilaration to paralyzing sadness, with the second movement's long-lined lament forming a deep expressive core.

Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano; Pierre-Laurent Aimard, pianist (Warner Classics) Susan Graham homes in on the expressive core of these lovably quirky songs, swinging from tender and heartfelt to playfully puckish.

Only then could one understand the genius with which Petipa's pure-dance exposition of classical dancing also distilled an expressive core: like Albrecht in "Giselle," the Indian warrior Solor in this scene encountered in the world of the spirits the woman he had loved and betrayed.

A CD player can be programmed to present, say, Opus 9 followed by the two unselected bagatelles and, to end, the song with quartet, which not only provides a passionate slow finale but also leaves a clue to the music's expressive core, in a sense of grief and loss.

To achieve this goal, RBM uses the MFO [ 12] to represent the syntax of SBML in OWL, embeds several biological databases in a common ontology-based model, adds an expressive core ontology about the biological domain that is being modelled and interrelates syntactic information and knowledge contained in the core ontology using rules.

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Some of the heads are portrait busts; others are tomb effigies or reliquaries, including an astounding reliquary bust of St. Yrieix in bejeweled silver and gold and its humbler but more expressive walnut core.

Nina Stemme, who is focusing more and more on the dramatic soprano repertoire these days, attacks the role of Amelia with a solid core of bright tone that she can fine down to seriously expressive effect.

In this case, Mr. Dale's lawyers at the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund are arguing that the Boy Scouts First Amendmentt argument is misconceived because "there is no core expressive purpose of anti-gay ideology in scouting" and consequently no expressive burden in allowing gay men to serve.

In 2000, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, by a vote of 5 to 4, that the Scouts could legally discriminate against gays because as a private organization they had a constitutional right to freedom of association so long as opposition to homosexuality was part of their core "expressive message".

Denying students core expressive rights incubates harassment and bullying.

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