They began using colour expressively, rather than to define space on the canvas, painting starkly simplified landscapes in brilliant colours. |
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In his hands, thread, string and wool are used as expressively as the boldly poured and scumbled paint. |
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There was a full kitchen, bathroom with a private shower and two bedrooms, all of which were furbished expensively and expressively. |
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Painted with an almost Dutch-Renaissance verisimilitude, Harrison's work is of extreme close-ups that focus us on expressively open faces. |
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The white monoliths of the towers are almost negative spaces, while the black surrounding them is luxuriously, expressively painted. |
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It made it possible for him to reinvent the face before him, depicting expressively, through curves and angles, the way the subject felt to him. |
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The two women were engaged in animated conversation, the younger one gesturing expressively with well-tended hands and long-manicured fingers. |
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The more differentiated modern societies become, the greater becomes the possible scope for expressively staging social life. |
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She has expressively mobile features and switches from youthful hope to aged eccentricity with admirable economy. |
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The second movement, the composer told me, should be played not expressively, but like ice. |
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Are the words not only correct, but also pronounced accurately and clearly, and are they inflected appropriately and expressively? |
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Two girls watch soldier beetles mating, the male expressively raising his middle two legs on either side now and then. |
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Disposal of batteries together with domestic waste is expressively prohibited. |
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Information and statements in our web site are not a promise or assurance or a guarantee, be it expressively or tacitly. |
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It is expressively forbidden to use insulating parts for the transmission of contact pressure. |
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They shall also be applicable for all futures business relations even if they are not expressively agreed upon again. |
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We expressively do not pass on your private data to third parties for publicity, mailings or similar reasons. |
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But unlike Newman and Rothko, who used fairly flat, unmodulated pigment, Still used heavily loaded, expressively modulated impasto in jagged forms. |
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String players slid expressively from one note to the next — portamento, the style was called — in imitation of the slide of the voice. |
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She wielded her honeyed voice expressively but suffered from pitch problems. |
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If I'm expressively voting my convictions, I guess I could try to vote harder for Mr Johnson, but I can't see it helping. |
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He is a pale, broad-shouldered man with a square jaw, spiky black hair, and large eyes that have a tendency to roll expressively about their sockets. |
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All changes or modifications, may they be technical or other, or changes in the availability of products are expressively reserved. |
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People cannot do much about the pitch of their voices, but they can learn to use their voices more expressively. |
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The criticism levelled at the United States for adopting a unilateralist, hegemonic attitude is widespread and is also included quite expressively in Mr Elles' resolution. |
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How does your child communicate receptively and expressively during physical education? |
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Whether reservedly minimalist or expressively staged, there are countless ways to design an exhibition and to grab visitors' attention in the area of museums, shop fittings or art galleries. |
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It is to build coalitions of allies, command personal loyalty, use language and images innovatively and expressively, seize opportunities to make parables of news stories and to articulate the national mood. |
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The French dubbed it le style Anglais – or, more expressively, Anglomania. |
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You can play the exercises pretty well on piano, fair enough, but can you play the movement expressively? |
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It shows Mozart, in his first comic opera since his childhood, finding ways of using the orchestra more expressively and of giving real personality to the pasteboard figures of Italian opera buffa. |
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There are many good reasons for this and many dramatic situations, very expressively evoked by Members of this House, which require us to change the status quo. |
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The Pestalozzi Children's Foundation expressively reserves the right to legal action in case of the unsolicited sending of advertising material, e.g. by spam mails etc. |
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He has also surmised that the tradition of expressively poetic, lyrical trumpet music by Viennese composers such as Bruckner and Mahler began right here. |
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The soprano has a luminous, supple, voice, expressively refined. |
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Offers on our web site are expressively marked as such. |
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As children develop fluency, they improve in their ability to read more expressively, with proper phrasing, thus gaining more of the text's meaning. |
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