Eisler combines features of revolutionary songs with varied expression.
He put both elbows on the table and leaned well forward, peering into her face, lest one of its varied expressions escaped him.
Some Russians were standing around something on the floor, looking at it with varied expressions of distaste and disapproval.
Their chief characteristic is their deep and powerful yet varied expression of religious feeling.
The arguments of those who confirm the pop notions have been readily incorporated into popular Western consciousness, finding rich and varied expression in the arts and media.
Diogenes had resumed his seat, his shrewd glance following every movement of the other man, every varied expression of his face.
They seemed to be produced by the varied expressions in the eyes that watched her.
The building's appearance, its style, evolved and expressed each of these elements - not a singular decorated mass but a varied expression of its many uses.
Thus some people have low, monotonous voices and others can modulate the voice for effective and varied expression.
The dancer's own teeth have been pulled, and she has found that by removing her false ones, she can achieve more varied facial expression.