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In expressive terms, Mr. Jumppanen's Bach performance was also fresh and exciting.
If "The Secret" explained the law of attraction in slightly clinical terms, as a system, "The Power" explains it in more expressive terms, as a process.
By the time he enrolled at the Slade in the late 60s, his main influences were Gerhard Richter and Sigmar Polke: painters whose use of photographs overlapped with and trumped, in expressive terms, the pop art of a few years earlier.
Showing the back of a derby-hatted man leaning on a table with a gin bottle, a glass and a pipe reminiscent of early Cubist motifs, it conveys a sense of Depression-induced despair in strongly expressive terms.
Ms. Mearns has a gestural motif that suggests intimate need as she privately presses a hand to the side of her groin; yet in expressive terms this seems merely a digression, and soon Mr. Danchig-Waring is carrying her horizontally across his back, like a tabletop, into the wings.
Composers who start out, alternatively, prompted by musical ideas they cannot get out of their heads -- a chord or harmonic gesture, a motif, a color, a notion about structure -- will often end up with music that speaks in expressive terms loudly and surely.
"It was very important for Neoism to get rid of all the artistic language of space and time and introduce a different language that was more using state and military and religious expressive terms that had been alien to art before, to subvert, to provoke, to ridicule, to make fun of that very used and abused language of art".
While multi-relational networks are more expressive in terms of the variety of relationships they can capture, there is a need for a general framework for transferring the many single-relational network analysis algorithms to the multi-relational domain.
Unfortunately, their symptoms are often dismissed by health care professionals in part due to a horrible stigma that Latinas, and women in general, are more "hysterical", "unable to handle stress" or more "expressive" -- a term used to imply that they exaggerate their symptoms.
His view might seem extravagant upon first hearing, but underlying it is the thought that if one is to discern the truth of the world, it might be advantageous to apprehend the world, not exclusively in scientific, mechanical and causal terms, but rather in aesthetic, analogical, expressive and metaphorical terms that require a sense of taste for their discernment.
Yet it was in Mr. Magloire's work that New Chamber Ballet risked being inconsequential in both expressive and musical terms.
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