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Each is a startlingly intense expression of another day that will live in infamy.
The sonata was "an intense expression of the South," with its "frenzied gaiety, high rhetoric and brutal realism".
And suddenly, there, across just two frames, he saw it: a vivid, intense expression of extreme anguish.
But his brooding is eminently Romantic in mood, conveying a sense of a secret pleasure taken in the deliberately intense expression of darkness.
Van Gogh's painting The Bedroom, from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, is an intense expression of loneliness and longing as the troubled artist portrays himself through the stuff in his room.
For Vigny the poet is essentially a dignified, moralizing philosopher, using the symbol less as a vehicle for emotion than as an intense expression of his thought.
Immunohistochemical analysis showed intense expression of osteocalcin in all groups.
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"And that," says Ekman, "was the discovery of microexpressions: very fast, intense expressions of concealed emotion".
These are very fast intense expressions of concealed emotions that most people miss because they typically last less than a quarter of a second.
It was hard to watch them beat up on themselves, although their intense expressions of guilt seemed like signs of intact souls.
It's impossible to think that these mass graves won't become the sites of intense expressions of feeling, religiosity, despair, fear, wish, etc. QUESTION FROM LISA: The Haitians burial rituals are so sacred, cemeteries always so beautiful, I'm sure this is unimaginable agony for those whose dead loved ones are buried in a mass grave — so tragic and heartbreaking.
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