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It lay in the ability of centralized authority to wrest considerable portions of the population away from their traditional occupations and to use their labour energies in ways that expressed the wishes of a ruling personage or small elite.
In another part of the project, inspired by the fact that former foundlings had matching haircuts and clothes, leaving them feeling a lack of identity, young people were given replicas of Foundling hospital cups and saucers, and invited to cover them in ways that expressed their individuality.
From Isadora Duncan to Martha Graham, American theatrical dance amazed the world with bold women who addressed space and time in ways that expressed aspects of womanhood — of, indeed, humanity — and that showed why the 20th century was, in Henry Luce's words, the American century.
And so he began photographing people in and around his community in ways that expressed compassion and understanding for their mutual struggle as blacks in America.
And so he began photographing people in and around his community in ways that expressed compassion and understanding for their mutual struggle as blacks in America.
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Young visitors will create silhouettes of themselves, decorating them in ways that express their own personalities and interests.
The ISTs are named in meaningful ways that express the type combinations.
I gotta earn my juice!" Jenna has tan calves and perfect forehead skin and hair knotted back in a way that expresses both softness and competence.
Derivational morphology modifies the meaning of verbs in a way similar to that expressed by adverbs in English.
"Ward knew how to use materials in an honest way that expressed the structure".
He didn't answer, but looked at me over the tops of his fluffed-out mutton-chop whiskers in a way that expressed far more than words.
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