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After six albums, being in a band becomes a career rather than an act of self-expression, and he wanted to relocate the expressive part of his work.
But Quinto is fine as the conflicted Vulcan, those caterpillar eyebrows the single expressive part of his phiz.
What really unites them is that their digital cinematography is a constituent, expressive part of the whole.
The trouble here is that the most expressive part of his body is his much exposed rear; his eyes, seen in closeup, reveal nothing.
The dancers' lyricism and unusually articulated torsos and arms were distracting at first, as was their use of their heads as an expressive part of the body.
"If you can control those slides, you can get all kinds of vivid portamenti," he said referring to the left-hand shifts that, when audible, can become an expressive part of a melody.
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It may be intangible, but the collective pathos exuded by the assemblage is as valuable an artifact of Medieval consciousness as any one of its marvelously expressive parts.
Ray Yoshida, who was the teacher of many of the Hairy Who at the Art Institute of Chicago, also deals in expressive parts of the body.
After that, the more expressive parts of Mr. Yaqoo's solo, full of flash and whammy bar, seemed to make literal what lies under lots of metal solos anyway: bombs and weeping.
They are one of the most expressive parts of our bodies.
Lang possessed what may have been the finest compositional eye in European film, and almost every frame of this restored version could stand on its own as an expressive photograph, part Paul Strand and part August Sander.
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