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Project, as each girl has her distinctive voice, look, and manner of expression.
In style and manner of expression he is thoroughly French.
You understand, he really didn't mean it, it was just a manner of expression."
Not in the customary manner of expression of encouragement or love.
"You are correct, although somewhat flamboyant in your manner of expression, Captain.
Throughout, characters ponder manners of expression, in the best courtly fashion.
One purpose of the vague manner of expression in conversations is to avoid confrontations.
"It is his solid outward appearance and his measured manner of expression.
Still feigning an even-toned manner of expression, The Shadow spoke in response.
They're also looking for freer manners of expression."
Despite her young appearance, she has a personality and manner of expression of that of an elderly person.
"I am not a style," Graham once said, and she refused to stay grounded in a manner of expression that was not of its time.
"I am inclined to concur with your sentiments, Madam, if not precisely with their manner of expression."
That much was made perfectly obvious by Faethor's manner of expression, his use of the words 'mutual' and 'advantage'.
But with the exception of one dance, those ideas and their manner of expression remained frustratingly impenetrable.
Beuys himself encouraged peripheral activity and all manner of expression to emerge during the course of these discussions.
Bibaculus was ridiculed for his high-flown and exaggerated style and manner of expression.
Art essentially exploits its media of representation: the particular manner of expression chosen has as much significance as any literal content that is represented.
India prohibits any manner of expression which someone might consider insulting to his religion or which for whatever reason might disturb public tranquility.
"Free speech exists in this society," Mr. Frank said, "and it protects all manner of expression, inarticulate or articulate, that people find hateful."
Born in Omaha, Mr. Baldrige was known for his droll wit and frequently pithy manner of expression.
These very different manners of expression do not lead our thoughts to the same measure or degree of love, common to both objects, but to one peculiar to each.
In that time they had been in the adjoining room twice but the picture of the Master had not changed in attitude or manner of expression.
Though Edgeworth's economic ideas were original and in depth, his contemporaries frequently complained of his manner of expression for lack of clarity.
He identifies three forms of parallelism, the synonymous, antithetic and synthetic (i.e. balance only in the manner of expression without either synonymy or antithesis).