In contrast, Rubinstein states Villani provided "a mature expression" of Florentine history.
Mr. Feldman, the psychologist, urged caution: "Having a child be famous, adored and rich is not in the interest of the child's mature musical expression.
Rosa Lopez undertook a new stage as a professional staff, with 40 kilos less, a modern image, more mature and better expressions of the public.
The building, he said, was the mature expression of decades of real estate development and design.
He narrowed his eyes, and for just a second there was a little bit of mature expression in the face, and then it returned to baby wonder.
In the temple's great sanctuary, at once monumental and intimate, all of Wright's ideas about space and spirituality gain their first mature expression.
The Barcelona Pavilion was where 20th-century concepts of open, flowing architectural space found their eloquent, mature expression.
"The colonel has expedited everything, Admiral," Peter said, and was it only Rhyssa who noticed the subtly more mature expression on his face?
The public perception of comic books was of adolescent power fantasies, inherently incapable of mature artistic or literary expression.