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Wicked Wicked (Young Vibez).
His pictures of depravity and ferocity are hard to beat, but he could put an expression of by no means unholy delight on a wicked face.
Gary Arnold wrote in his review for The Washington Post, "Belushi also controls a wicked array of conspiratorial expressions with the audience..
You look wicked awesome".
The complex triple take of her expression: first astonishment, then wicked complicity, and, finally, shame for either the dead poets, themselves, or both.
Look, Barcelona is wicked.
"Aha," she says, with a wicked grin, and, all trace of irritation gone now, her expression reads, "Trumped".
Prince, princess, industrious daughter, lazy daughter, wicked stepmother, faithful servant, death himself are always the same, their expressions never change, they are interchangeable from story to story.
Dozens of replicas of that same expression of sad serenity, of renunciation of the all-too-wicked flesh, of surrender to a God who makes all other males redundant.
For the latter, Sand's "wicked" novels offered a welcome release from the prudery of English culture, legitimising the expression of female erotic passion and transfiguring it into something "godlike".
Marcelo Gomes brought an unexpected warmth and sweetness to his well-danced Camille, and he and Paloma Herrera, deliciously wicked yet sympathetic as Valencienne, made of the characters' central pas de deux a compelling expression of love.
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