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Not even, says Brennan: it's multiple choice, so hardly expressive.
They are hardly expressive and prefer the company of their friends or sit in front of TV sets rather than being intimate with their wives.
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In Charles Darwin's seminal work on " The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals" (1872), he already acknowledged that "hardly any expressive movement is so general as the involuntary erection of the hairs, feathers and other dermal appendages" (p. 95).
As both inanimate robots become more fearless in their flying, they become more expressive — hardly a surprise — forming something of a bond with Mr. Del Rosario.
It was, typically for Krantz, music without compromise or concession, but it could hardly have been more expressive.
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The titles align Ms. Weatherford's efforts with those of early American modernists like John Marin and Abraham Walkowitz, which, while hardly abstract, were as expressive of the city's moods and energies as of its forms.
Commenting on the scene in Julius Caesar where Caesar confides to Marc Antony his apprehensions about Cassius, Hazlitt writes: "We know hardly any passage more expressive of the genius of Shakespeare than this.
But this hardly matters; the work's expressive incoherence is consistent.
But what you read in Ms. Rabe's delicately expressive features is hardly a look of triumph.
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