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In the post-Cold War world, the G-7 morphed into an institution expressive of the West's determination to perpetuate the values — free markets, representative government, the rule of law — that its members considered to have been vindicated by the Soviet empire's collapse.
Her full-lipped mouth, her most expressive feature, is a mercurial canvas depicting determination, worry, delight, sorrow, calculation.
This production also boasts the comeliest and most dynamic chorus on Broadway, which — under Mr. Glover's guidance — transforms syncopated tap into a widely expressive force of giddy liberation and focused determination, of exaltation and anger, in numbers that include the knockout opener, "Broadway Blues," and a fierce, competitive dance-off in the second act.
The hood framed her expressive face, emphasising the deep breath and the grimace of determination before she lowered herself into the starting blocks.
Nusseibeh claims that the expressive function of the state, i.e. national self-determination, is secondary.
His ongoing series, filled with images of floating bodies and expressive faces, focuses less on the rigorous craft of ballet and more on the visible determination of the people practicing it.
A vibrant and expressive leader, as dean he built the scholarly foundation of NYU's (then) Graduate School of Public Administration (now the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service) with determination and discernment.
Emotionally expressive?
Too expressive.
He made hair expressive.
It is merely expressive.
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