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I always thought the expression "in like Flynn" referred to the movie star Errol Flynn.
The expression in his eyes was hero worship...
But the expression in the picture – brooding, knowing, smirking – hasn't changed.
The expression in her eyes as she says this is eerie.
There is nothing like the expression in a wild hog's eyes.
** Poetry, for Wordsworth, was nothing other than the expression in language of this "spirit and pulse".
"You can't not be hysterical," she explains, the expression in her eyes obscured by dark glasses.
Walter Weintraub, a doctor who coined the expression in 1964, noted venerable examples.
The expression in his eyes was baleful, aloof, and slightly suspicious.
But President Bush used the expression in a different sense in 2002 after the United States invaded Afghanistan.
The theatre looks like what it is - the expression in modern monumental terms of homage to greatness.
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