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The cinematography, by Barry Sonnenfeld, is handsome, but in a studied and not very expressive way.
NEWYORKER: Miller��s Crossing
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The puppets have large, lambent eyes, and, compared to some Hollywood stars, their faces are actually very expressive.
NEWYORKER: Team America: World Police
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In this case, roughly 80 percent of participants were very expressive demonstrating spontaneous smiles, laughter and even smirks.
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Winemaker Jean-Michel Laporte has made a very expressive 2012, with polished tannins and La Conseillante's signature velvety texture.
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It's a very expressive instrument, and guitar players are lucky in that.
NPR: Jazz Guitarist Paul Brown and 'The City'
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You know, you can sustain a note, you can pop a note, you can, you know, finesse a note, and it's very expressive like a human voice or a saxophone.
NPR: Jazz Guitarist Paul Brown and 'The City'
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In contrast, New World wines from Australia, New Zealand, the Americas and South Africa are more fruit forward, are made in very expressive styles and are drinkable without needing to age very long.
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Now in Saudi Arabia, the conservatives have been beautifully expressive and very effective in getting what they want.
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"Human beings are born with all these very strong human capacities for being expressive in time, " says Trevarthen.
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