How To Use Expressiveness In A Sentence
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Crying is part of our natural expressiveness.
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A particularly attractive feature of the notation is its expressiveness.
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Languages seem to maintain a balance in expressiveness and grammatical complexity over time.
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The patient elaboration of after-years wrought into consummate expressiveness the donnee of that hour.
Robert Browning
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Thus, in the coloratura passages of Mozart's arias, I have always sought to gain expressiveness by _crescendi_, choice of significant points for breathing, and breaking off of phrases.
How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst]
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This does not in any way mean suppressing authentic and appropriate emotional expressiveness, which is part of the primary goal of Bowen therapy.
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The particular blend of instrumentality and expressiveness for given individuals is a matter for empirical investigation.
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Her beautiful looks and elegant acting were matched by rich tone, expressiveness, and virtuoso technique, which can be heard in her recordings.
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So, in this article I'll show you how to combine Groovy with Ant inside Maven for greater expressiveness and a finer degree of behavioral control in the build process.
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Although they are very different languages, FORTH has a very similar philosophy to LISP; both emphasise maximal expressiveness in a minimal set of orthogonal primitives, helped extensively by helpings of metaprogramming, low-cost abstraction, and no inherent separation between 'inbuilt' and 'user' facilities of the language.
Snell-Pym » FORTH
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Their gracefulness and expressiveness hid the fact that they were also very athletic and strong.
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He found music students lacking in fluency and expressiveness.
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Languages seem to maintain a balance in expressiveness and grammatical complexity over time.
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Few country artists who get any radio airplay can come close to the character and expressiveness of this music.
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So, in this article I'll show you how to combine Groovy with Ant inside Maven for greater expressiveness and a finer degree of behavioral control in the build process.
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It is an idiomatic language with a complex grammatical system that is considered rich in terms of warmth and expressiveness.
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Here the director is content too often to train his camera on her in close-up, in the hope apparently that this will provide the film with the expressiveness it otherwise generally lacks.
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Because traditional critical discourse privileged spirit and brushwork over form-likeness, Chinese art historiography has consistently valued calligraphic expressiveness over mimesis.
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When it came to the fioriture in the arias, Kelly was a little sketchier, relying on the expressiveness of the general shape of the music rather than using the fioriture for really expressive purposes.
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Their gracefulness and expressiveness hid the fact that they were also very athletic and strong.
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His lyrics have grown less morose and more philosophical, and he sings them with newfound expressiveness.
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Some painters – Chantal Joffe, Elizabeth Peyton – have been inspired by the gawky, wry and caricatural aspects of her work; others by the expressiveness and mystery.
Alice Neel: Painted Truths; In the Company of Alice
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Nonetheless, a movement such as the Largo in the B flat concerto can only amaze with its expressiveness and power.
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There was no narrative or overt expressiveness in the movement, which consisted mainly of high-energy skips and swoops.
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His painting rose to a fresh expressiveness and revealed a shrewder insight.
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Her aim at a synthetical expressiveness, so uncommon in Italian women painters of the time, was such that the most important critics immediately noticed her.
Paola Levi-Montalcini.
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Most of us recognize the sense of comfort we feel when we arrive at a place where we are loved, a sense of ... de-burdening - the load lightens, the stress fades away, words flow smoothly, smiles are more frequent, expressiveness is more unfettered ...
Acceptance
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The exhibition will explore the world of plant and flower painting, combining exquisite scientific detail with beauty, delicacy and expressiveness.
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Frequently covered in zits, freckles and pockmarks, his character's faces are detailed in their expressiveness without being overly polished.
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The songs are vehicles for James' expressiveness and storytelling.
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But their movement and actions are depicted with expressiveness and drama.
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How did he achieve such excellence, such vivid diction, such lovely phrasing, such expressiveness?
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Natural languages arise unconsciously, haphazardly, while artificial languages lack expressiveness.
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Frequently covered in zits, freckles and pockmarks, his character's faces are detailed in their expressiveness without being overly polished.
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As I pointed out above, keyboarding itself lacks the expressiveness and variability of handwriting.
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Although expressiveness is maintained as far as possible, it has to be sacrificed on occasions in order to insert new subjects.
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Mechanically, the piano's capacities for expressiveness increased, through more powerful and even action, damper pedals, and a full seven octaves.
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President's picture, full of grace and life, and richly meriting the term exquisite: nothing can be finer than the dark luxuriant hair contrasted with the alabaster delicacy and elegance of the features; the eyes too beam with benignant expressiveness.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 402, Supplementary Number (1829)
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His painting rose to a fresh expressiveness and revealed a shrewder insight.
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As often as they are guilty of interpolating meaningless interjections into their speech, thus giving their hearers the impression that they are saying a great deal more because they are talking a great deal more (or, perhaps by talking more, albeit saying less, they create the illusion that their limited vocabularies are capable of more expression, if not more expressiveness), speakers also tend to apocopate the language.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol V No 2
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And just because the foreign - born retains this expressiveness is he likely to be a better citizen of the American community.
Trans-national America
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(Soundbite of song, "Tango Square") EYRE: The bandoneon, with its unique timbre and expressiveness, was created in Germany, but it soon became inseparable from the sexy new dance music emerging from the bars and bordellos of Buenos Aires.
Gotan Project: An International Spin On Argentina's Tango
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Breathtaking in their simple beauty, guileless in their natural expressiveness, these early pieces have few of the bizarre exaggerations of character reflected in her subsequent work.
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Another of her surgeons, Bernard Devauchelle, said: Her facial expressiveness is slowly returning and she is talking quite clearly, but has some problems with the letters P and B, which require the lips.
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