She must have had a look about her, because his expression grew more guarded.
The ease with which his expression resolved into hatred made it clear that anger was his default position.
For Van Zandt, keeping them together for Broadway was his expression of gratitude.
Buster Keaton went deadpan, altering his expression with only the tiniest of inflections, and became a modernist icon of fortitude.
Though he is a layman, he is far more passionate in his expression of religious sentiments than Thompson, who is a priest.
Brosnan appears to be laboring under particular distress, and his expression, as he listens to Streep chanting her woes, is indistinguishable from that of James Bond being ranted at by a deluded villain.
For a second, his expression was soft and pliable, like that of a child waking from a nap, but then his mind took over and something calcified in his features, his muscles hardening against the invasion of thought.
Harry Wills, for the Lib Dems, arrived at 2340 GMT smiling with his wife, but an even cheerier Maurice Golden, the Conservative candidate, emerged just after midnight, his expression perhaps an indication of how that fight was about to turn out.
And I also want to thank President Obama for his expression of solidarity to the French people in light of the loss that we have felt at the cowardly killing of two young Frenchmen who were killed in a barbaric fashion by terrorists.
And then, by his instinctive expression of that assimilated music, personify the ethos of a younger generation desperate to hear itself?
Warhol gave Marilyn Monroe the same treatment, screening her face repeatedly from edge to edge of his canvas, yet his repetitions of the Mona Lisa were the most provocative expression of his disquieting vision.
FORBES: If Every Artist Were As Good As Andy Warhol, Forgery Would Be Unnecessary [Book Excerpt]
Muslims in Sweden demanded an apology from the newspaper, which has stood by Vilks on his freedom of expression stand.
His music gave expression to the political ideals of the anti-apartheid movement.
His mode of expression (in wonderful English) is often soulful, yet the movie, though conventional in form, brings us close to an elemental ferocity just barely held in check.
NEWYORKER: You Cannot Start Without Me��Valery Gergiev, Maestro
The lift of his face, his walk, his repertoire of gestures, the oddities of his lapses in expression onstage that she secretly recognized as himself appearing, became almost familiar to her.
The expression on his face was vacant, stunned with sorrow, but before long he was smiling.
His beatific, unfocussed expression abruptly changed when he noticed me sitting on the floor.
He had let him die with that cold desperate expression in his face.
Ali came into the office recently with a grim expression on his face.
He remains vital, inventive and eager to encourage his band to explore and enrich his varied modes of expression.
WSJ: David Bowie, Member of the Band | The Next Day | By Jim Fusilli
It was in some ways an expression of his feeling of having been used, then betrayed, by the West.
"I have heard about it in the literature, " he says of the latest gadgets, with a bored expression on his face.
He studied the inscription with a contorted, inscrutable expression on his face.
He just turned and looked with no discernible expression on his face.
Major Nidal Hasan's lawyers say the beard is an expression of his Muslim faith, but army regulations state that soldiers must be clean shaven.
应用推荐