Each is at once elitist and popular, adept at serio-comically pressing the limits of the Spanish language's expressivity. |
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Alterations in emotional expressivity are associated strongly with the autonomic nervous system. |
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She has one of those knowing, lived-in faces, with which she achieves an inexhaustible expressivity both funny and endearing. |
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Data on gender differences in self-reported emotional intensity and expressivity are conflicting. |
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But in a group, one is supposed to suppress rather than flagrantly display personal expressivity. |
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Red stripe appears as a diffuse stripe of pigment on the dorsum of larvae and pupae and is variable in expressivity and penetrance. |
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The differences might arise from variations in expressivity of these morphological traits in the populations. |
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I think it's fair to say that rules by their nature are inconsonant with expressivity, as that notion is conventionally understood. |
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Dancers also use the rehearsal period to develop their interpretations, practicing their technical execution and honing their expressivity. |
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Baker's critical project constitutes a search for strategies that help expose the richness, sophistication, and distinctiveness of African American expressivity. |
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One immediately helpful distinction is that between expression and expressivity, or expressiveness. |
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The listener's response depends upon the emotion expressed, and thus the expressivity of the music cannot depend upon that response. |
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Praised for her rich sound, expressivity and sensitive musicianship, Christina is increasingly in demand as soloist and recitalist. |
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Their upper lip is split and attached to the nose, which limits their expressivity. |
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The music is drenched in romanticism and hyperemotional expressivity, as befits the subject matter. |
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For me, the balance between power and expressivity seems just right. |
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African oak captivates us with its outstanding expressivity in modern interiors. |
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Mozart preferred the solo instrument, considered more suitable for a dramatic expressivity, as it could brilliantly play as an opera character. |
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Ultimately though, what is more intriguing about this work is the manner in which it runs athwart of some contemporary photography to instead de-emphasize overt expressivity. |
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Her luxuriously long limbs, combined with an intellectual curiosity and artistic expressivity made her an audience favorite. |
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They were characterized by the reductive philosophies of minimalism and the spontaneous improvisation and expressivity of abstract expressionism. |
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Affect refers to the expression and expressivity of the emotion. |
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There is nothing showy in her pianism, nothing cloying about her expressivity. |
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The future severity of a future child's condition is difficult to predict because of variable expressivity depending on factors which, still quite frequently, are not identified. |
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Eifman's choreographies stand out for the philosophical perspective he brings to dance along with a gestural language of great emotional expressivity. |
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These variations of phenotypic expression are called variable expressivity, and they are undoubtedly due to the modifying effects of other genes or environmental factors. |
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Drenched in romanticism and hyperemotional expressivity, Schoenberg's tone poem Transfigured Night is, after more than a century, still his most popular work. |
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Semidefinite programming surpasses linear programming in terms of expressivity while remaining tractable. |
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On the face, expressivity and beauty are diminished. |
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When I was very young, and still studying, modeling was a good chance to develop face and body expressivity, discipline and self-control. |
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Dinnerstein brings her own pianistic expressivity to the Goldberg Variations, probing each variation as if it were something completely new. |
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Most theorists also distinguish between expressivity and representation, claiming that music is expressive of emotions, rather than representing them. |
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Music's emotional expressivity is a philosophical problem since the paradigm expressers of emotions are psychological agents, who have emotions to express. |
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The black of the ceramic slabs and Ferrari's trademark red dialogue and play off each other in a successful color balance born of contrast and expressivity. |
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Savvidou's research is focused on utilizing Laban Movement Analysis, Yoga and creative movement to improve alignment while deepening expressivity in performance. |
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The pair are still reigning right up there at the top of the UK league when it comes to emotional expressivity, articulate technique and sheer speedster flashing. |
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The narrative mode of presentation deployed here is the quoted monologue, with its first-person deixis, associative shifts, and signals of expressivity. |
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Mary Wigman and Doris Humphrey founded the modern expressionist dance individualized by the subject of action and the dramatic expressivity of the movement. |
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