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The real intent of the ban, the organization alleged, is to "squelch its expressive element".
But with singers there is this totally new kind of expressive element for me, something very humane.
DeFeo later said that texture was for her what color was for other artists: the main, eye-holding, expressive element.
In the Masterpiece Cakeshop case, and disputes like it, the sole proprietors often argue that their work contains a strong expressive element, subject to First Amendment protections.
Breitenbach is best known for his sensitive and dynamic portraits of artistic luminaries and for his early use of color as an expressive element in photography.
In much of modern painting, however, the full-spectrum range of pigments available has allowed colour to be the primary expressive element.
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"These dances contain expressive elements that can really give depth to a contemporary technique.
The weather protection and the PA systems became expressive elements of the architecture".
In cross-examination, Matthew Russell, the police department's general counsel, disputed the "expressive" elements of wearing one's pants below the waist.
Everyday objects whose expressive elements have long been static will now glow, sing, vibrate and change position at the drop of a hat.
Some filmmakers guide our attention to faces; others direct our attention to postures and gestures or even away from faces toward other expressive elements.
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