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Though watercolor offers an opportunity for rich, expressive results, many painters defy the fluidity of the medium by controlling their brush strokes to create images of uncompromising realism.
Working with a budget much larger than that of "Bottle Rocket," Anderson was able to exercise greater control over the film's physical environment — décor, costumes, setting — and achieve more expressive results with the camera.
A listener familiar with the watershed vocal and theatrical works of Berio and Ligeti had no trouble understanding where Mr. Furrer's vocabulary came from; still, the way he deployed his devices felt fresh in its impact and precise in its expressive results.
The reasons for choosing VADER are twofold: (i) the fact it is an open source tool, allowing easy replication of the procedures we performed in our study; and (ii) VADER's expressive results observed in previous experiments.
In order to attain some more expressive results when it comes to the "tight-placed errors" hypothesis, one would at least have to enlarge the study group or observe the behavior of the success rate with a higher number of videos per interval length.
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"And because of the expressive result it makes it even more difficult for us to bounce back".
One is meticulously precise and graceful while the other is wild and expressive, the results of which are palpable on the page even once the actual movements are gone.
This received a reading that managed to be both utterly focused yet full of grandly expressive contrasts, resulting in a sumptuous musical journey from the broadly phrased arcs of the opening grave, through the concentrated fugue and fragile andante to the firm-fingered fleetness of the finale.
This accords with the musical rhetoric of Josquin's day, which considered triple time to be "perfect time," while duple time was "imperfect". Serenus Zeitblom describes the expressive power resulting when the austere linear style of the Netherlandish composers blushes with a warmth of feeling, a mixing of what he calls the objective and subjective that is the mark of inspiration.
Hans Kamp (1968) proved the following remarkable expressive completeness result about the temporal language with Since and Until: Every temporal operator on a class of Dedekind complete linear orderings which is definable in first order logic is expressible in terms of \(S^{s}\) and \(U^{s}\).
Scientists are trying to understand and quantify what makes music expressive, and the results are contributing to a greater understanding of how the brain works.
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