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Murphy : Dancing is the purest form of expression outside sex.
Fashion has always been a form of expression for me.
Why is it such an effective form of expression and protest?
It's an individual form of expression, and that's the beauty of skating.
I use the combinations and the movement as a form of expression.
"We believe money can be the latest form of expression," Mittal said.
Singing, to me, is one of the most purest form of expression.
Do you think language is a more approximate form of expression than mathematics?
It's a form of expression that is, and must continue to be, protected.
"It is a form of expression," Kardashian West told Refinery29 back in December.
" He sees it as an "opportunity to create a new form of expression.
I share them on all my social platforms as a form of expression.
"Their only form of expression is banners, strikes, chants and violence," Doidge says.
Sports too is a form of expression, excellence at some point, human determination.
Painting is her coping mechanism, form of expression, and a necessity to her survival.
As such, our bereavement rituals are also a form of expression, love, and resistance.
What is it that you like about the remix as a form of expression?
"It is a form of expression, so I want her to express herself," she said.
These laws directly suppress political speech, which is traditionally a most safeguarded form of expression.
Still, fashion is inescapably made for the consumer, whereas art is a form of expression.
Suddenly, she was using a form of expression I did not feel was comprehensive enough.
It's a way of embracing all human contact as a rare and sacred form of expression.
The smartphone has democratized and arguably cheapened, like so much else, this particular form of expression.
But some space graffiti may find a place—like terrestrial graffiti—as a valid form of expression.
But above all, they were about people, for whom food is the most intimate form of expression.
"It is a form of expression," she told Refinery29 about North's interest in makeup back in 2018.
More importantly, it's become a cultural sensation and a unique form of expression, especially among young people.
"Clothes are a form of expression and they can be something that makes you feel empowered," she says.
"I like that fashion can both be a form of expression and a form of hiding," Gaga added.
I think it is all pretty easy when you are doing anything that's like a form of expression.
That's probably because photography is the purest form of expression because it's visual — there are no language barriers.
A didactic and even confrontational form of expression may have come naturally for some in those art groups.
Another crucial aspect of the modern GIF is its nature as a quick, all-purpose form of expression.
Music is a critical form of expression in American politics — especially in times of political and social unrest.
Just keep the films coming, and theater, and writing, and art, and cartoons, and every form of expression.
"I think when you're coming into your own with your identity, shaving is a form of expression," Jennings says.
Escape Artist For me, makeup is a form of expression and also how I combat my depression and anxiety.
The US Copyright statute expressly designates choreography as a form of expression that is protectable, but not individual movements.
The shift has seen metal go from an outlawed form of expression to one that is at least tolerated.
Kabbani, whose posters show the Joker holding a Molotov cocktail, said his art is simply a form of expression.
It's moments like these that turn makeup from a form of expression to an anxiety-inducing pain in the ass.
Voodoo, to me, seemed an extreme form of expression, and I was intrigued to see how this translated in Haiti.
Fashion was a more coded form of expression: McCullers's embroidered vests and bluejeans spoke the things she couldn't say aloud.
" Chavez says he believes that "during crisis, writing can be a more effective and accessible form of expression than conversation.
And, frankly, our appetite for fashion as an escape, a subject, recreation, and form of expression have amplified in recent years.
For others, teabagging is just a form of expression that adds more personality to the game, or is considered plain fun.
Performance art had been a fashionable form of expression in the 13s but had run its course by the late '21s.
I didn't need to belong to a language-oriented culture but to an open form of expression … My spirit was loose.
"Art is just a form of expression, whether it's with music, dance, photography, all of it," the 28-year-old told People.
"Certainly some have been doing it for a couple years longer than others, but it is such a new form of expression."
Likewise, those trying to help need to know that grief cannot be fit into a preordained time frame or form of expression.
I like the way you can connect with people, and I like it as a form of expression, you know what I mean?
Flag-burning, however unpatriotic, at its core is a form of expression that has repeatedly been upheld in the Supreme Court as such.
Apple has also advanced a free speech argument, on the grounds that computer code is a form of expression and cannot be coerced.
The Walker's Performing Arts Curator Philip Bither says the museum didn't want to lose sight of Cunningham's primary form of expression, the body.
People started making GIFs out of existing video content, using them as a form of expression and humor instead of as a design tool.
"Music is my number-one favorite form of expression; it's gotten me through the toughest of times and the best of times," she shares.
It's unacceptable that Apple or anyone else creates a form of expression that's at odds with my calcified ideas of how people should communicate.
It's critical to remember VR is a new form of expression — a newer new media, if you will — and is in its early days.
It is certainly a form of expression that we would want to allow to those (Jews, gays) for whom swastikas are an especial affront.
Kavanaugh's pleasant manner, meanwhile, seemed well suited to the content-free banalities that are the customary form of expression for Supreme Court confirmation proceedings.
It drives back to the core of contributing to skateboarding as a whole — as a form of expression and not an object or business.
Is modding a form of expression for yourself that you'd engage in even if you weren't modding with the particular focus you have now?
Maybe DJing is a less appealing form of expression these days, as it's more nerdy, takes a lot of time, is rigid, and needs patience.
The killing led to protests, and in 2013, then-mayor Gustavo Petro issued a decree to promote graffiti in the city as a form of expression.
Partying is a form of expression that comes from a much more primitive, visceral place than appearing on the Question Time panel, or writing an op-ed.
"We allow people to post it as a form of expression, but we're not going to show it at the top of News Feed," the spokesperson said.
Emoji, the little icons used to represent everything from human expressions to various foods, are wildly popular around the world as a form of expression and communication.
Skins and hats are a form of expression for players that has become a part of Dota and Counter-Strike as much as new weapons or characters.
In other words, we allow people to post it as a form of expression, but we're not going to show it at the top of News Feed.
It might have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary only in 2013, but the "selfie" has always been an important form of expression in art history.
And, while Stan withers in the unfamiliar environment, his wife discovers a new form of expression and exchange: she begins to paint, offering the results as gifts.
Myanmar: Thangyat, a kind of satirical poetry that is often aimed at the authorities, is the latest form of expression to be restricted by the country's government.
For Some Children With Autism, Dance Is a Form of Expression Researchers are studying how movement helps children with special needs improve social communication and motor skills.
"In this more abstract form of expression, I feel like something opens up in the wrinkle of time, a new pocket of existence opens up," she says.
The blog operator told the Beijing court that the post was deleted and phrases such as "Waterloo" were only a form of expression and did not constitute insults.
"If the stickers are just about 'Vote for Trump,' and 'CNN sucks,' then, like everyone, its a form of expression protected under the First Amendment," he told me.
Whatever you think of burning flags, it is a form of expression that Trump and his supporters want to ban because of what it conveys: hatred for America.
Many questions centered around which sort of business would be afforded the right to refuse service, and at what point their wares became a constitutionally protected form of expression.
Despite pressure from her parents to pursue medicine or law, she trained as a dancer and worked happily for several years before she began craving another form of expression.
From teeny tiny designs on the wrist to bold-lined fruit baskets on an ankle, there seems to be no end to the creativity behind this form of expression.
But as smartphones become conduits of our identities, and messaging emerges as the heart of the mobile experience, our chat apps must flex to encompass every form of expression.
" The 21-year-old told Yahoo Beauty "It all started as a form of expression, but it quickly turned into social commentary of the male-dominated culture we live in.
It's not like I'm saying it's one big party, but if you take it back, the drums and the bass and the rhythm were a form of expression for us.
That's been true for a long time, and it is even more so today as images, both live and still, come to replace text as our dominant form of expression.
" What she does like to do with fashion is use it as a form of expression, saying she seeks clothes that make her "feel sexy, approachable, fierce, edgy, glamorous, fun.
Since I Left You felt more radiant with each listen, more satisfying with the passing of time, and conducive to my greater appreciation of sampling as a form of expression.
When you hear the word "porn," you might not think of a form of expression that encourages women to adopt attitudes of sex-positivity, self-respect, and healthy body image.
Flag burning is, of course, a protected form of expression, but conservatives -- the same people who are currently positioning themselves as free speech warriors -- have repeatedly tried to outlaw it.
The challengers, including the St. Paul-based Minnesota Voters Alliance and its executive director Andy Cilek, said merely wearing apparel with political messages is an inherently peaceful form of expression.
Rather than turn to traditional marches or sit-ins, millennials raised on satirical news programs like "The Daily Show" have turned instead to satire as the most sincere form of expression.
The movie cements emoji's place as defining symbols of global capitalism — a form of expression that transcends language barriers and lends a gloss of emotional affect to our cold, unfeeling devices.
On March 22nd that observation found a pointed form of expression at an EU summit in Brussels, following the recent nerve-agent attack on a Russian émigré and his daughter in Salisbury.
"I think that on June 14, 1991, women invented a new form of expression," Social Democrat Ruth Dreifuss, who that year became Switzerland's first female president, told the daily Tribune de Geneve.
She describes her practice as lethargic experience, however, a slow form of expression that she uses to confront her insecurities and combat the solipsistic feelings she says she is constantly afflicted with.
However, what many outsiders may not immediately take away is that voguing is more than a form of expression for the LGBTQ youth of color that make up the vast majority of performers.
A lot of the time, I felt like something was going to happen—then when it did, like you, I was still surprised, swearing being my main form of expression at one point.
"Even nowadays it's still in the back of my head, kind of ... a reminder that it serves as a different form of expression whenever I'm not comfortable with the verbal aspects," he says.
"The movie cements emoji's place as defining symbols of global capitalism — a form of expression that transcends language barriers and lends a gloss of emotional affect to our cold, unfeeling devices," she writes.
Gen Z uses it as a form of expression, it's a linchpin in the aesthetic at LGBTQ+ celebrations, and makeup artists revel in being able to flex their artistry in a striking way.
Here, the language took the form of expression and movement, or of upending gender norms — such as when a male-bodied person played Katonya, or a female-bodied person played Big Feet Freddy.
It came out of seeing cars that were decked out with these speakers, but they couldn't drive, so they decided to take that form of expression and strap it on to these really shitty bikes.
These students' first encounters with this equipment will shape their relationships with mixing, producing, and music, a relationship that for me, has helped me meet amazing people and form amazing communities around this form of expression.
There is no easy way to moderate the internet—carving out a specific form of expression cannot be done, and certainly not with an algorithm that is programmed by people to behave like a person might.
For example, the cute and impromptu dance that Eric and Rachel did when they first met was more than a sign of compatibility, it was a mutual recognition of an unspoken form of expression among Black people.
With them, Ms. Sze heads bravely into unknown territory, in search, it seems, of hybrid surfaces that allow her love of the delicate, the ephemeral and the salvaged to have a new, more permanent form of expression.
In a 7-2 decision, the high court struck down a state law in California banning the sale of violent games to minors, ruling that video games are a form of expression protected by the First Amendment.
The theme can be anti-slavery and should include peaceful, hopeful messages; art work about survivors and traffickers, and any form of expression that highlights human trafficking in a way that will raise awareness to your community.
"A lot of us come from dark backgrounds and deeper struggles so the real lyrics we write may have violence in them but it's just a form of expression," said Clipson, another member of the Slew Dem Crew.
"I do not feel elevated above any of my fellow nominees or anyone in this room because we share the same love, the love of film, and this form of expression has given me the most extraordinary life," Phoenix said.
It may seem subtle, but it is a move to prevent the spread of political ideas and opinions that Beijing would prefer kept silent through user profiles and alias updates, a common form of expression that reaches beyond a single conversation.
"Students have a First Amendment right to speak or not to speak and choosing to stand for the pledge is a form of expression so the government cannot force you to express yourself when you don't want to," Kallinen said.
It's admittedly hypocritical to argue that blackness and the expression of its multitudes is an inherent form of expression, yet only cite Summertime '06 and To Pimp A Butterfly simply because they fit neatly into a pattern of protest music.
As I've grown into myself as a creative Black-American woman, my style and fashion sense have become elemental — a form of expression that gives me life like nothing else, and connects me with people who see the world similarly.
It's the way humans wield this powerful tool of language that makes any form of expression so magical, Morrison explains: It is the deference that moves her, that recognition that language can never live up to life once and for all.
"Pins have historically been a form of expression," said Mr. Kolb, who admitted to being a former collector, before rattling off a list of causes, including eco-activism, feminism and antiwar sentiments, that pins had been made for in the past.
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But now Mr. Ai has returned to a more traditional form of expression: "Humanity," a little blue book published this week by Princeton University Press that collects excerpts from Mr. Ai's thoughts and aphorisms — expressed in previously published interviews and other public appearances.
I have a history as a professional dancer and I love that the mask asks me to be so incredibly expressive with my body, because many performers use their face and eyes as the primary or as the in tandem form of expression.
Starting in underground venues in South Auckland, FAF SWAG has taken its vogue balls into mainstream consciousness and is now passing the phenomenon on to the wider queer community who have seized it not just as a form of expression, but as a lifestyle.
Without mention of a single such case, DeVos decided that it's freedom of speech and expression that needs protecting over the thousands of students who have been sexually harassed and assaulted -- and despite the fact that sexual violence is not a protected form of expression.
Doubling down on his unrestrained and engaging set from the Netflix stand-up comedy series The Standups, Cole beta-tests bottomless jokes about offering mints to strangers, dining while Black, post-sex salutations and the preservation of comedy as the last raw form of expression.
" On the First Amendment, Bork wrote in 21987 that the Constitution only protects political speech, adding, "There is no basis for judicial intervention to protect any other form of expression, be it scientific, literary or that variety of expression we call obscene or pornographic.
" The virtual gallery FELT Zine has carved out of cyberspace was created under the idea that "net art could be a purely democratic form of expression by enabling anyone with an internet connection access to tools of creation with very little barrier to entry.
But the internet is a vast space and the legal framework Furie is using to beat back Pepe the Racist isn't without its weaknesses, particularly when it comes to "fair use" — or the right to use a form of expression despite it belonging to someone else.
Dubuffet Drawings, 1935–1962, is the first museum retrospective to focus on this aspect of the French artist's practice, with rare loans of Parisian scenes, sketches of "majestic beards," and views of the Sahara, all part of his search for a more impulsive, raw form of expression.
The characters engage in an imitative form of art by creating improved replicas of themselves, but thanks to this act they're able to achieve a greater form of expression — finding a way out of their misery and a higher meaning of art, beyond formalism and mimesis.
"Students have a First Amendment right to speak or not to speak and choosing to stand for the pledge is a form of expression so the government cannot force you to express yourself when you don't want to," Landry's attorney, Randy Kallinen, told Houston's KPRC Channel 2 News.
Hi. God, I'm full of so much gratitude right now and I do not feel elevated above any of my fellow nominees or anyone in this room, because we share the same love, the love of film, and this form of expression has given me the most extraordinary life.
Hi. God, I'm full of so much gratitude right now, and I do not feel elevated above any of my fellow nominees or anyone in this room, because we share the same love, the love of film and this form of expression has given me the most extraordinary life.
Kink and BDSM role play also may be beneficial to some people who've experienced trauma when used as a formalized therapy technique or a personal form of expression, explains Kristen P. Mark, associate professor of health promotion and director of the Sexual Health Promotion Lab at the University of Kentucky.
Grover writes: The phenomenological works in Radical Seafaring represent a new form of expression that is particularly powerful and timely as climatologists anticipate changes in weather patterns, rising sea levels, and impacts on coastal zones — especially when one considers that half the world's population lives within two hundred miles of a seacoast.
He bears them in his heart until—in Mallarmé's case—he can invent ever more subtle and nuanced means for representing them again and again in his poetry, this very form of expression itself being indebted also to chance—to his crucial meeting at age seven with the daughter of a friend of his stepmother.
I think people are way too complex to limit themselves to any one form of expression, and I feel like people often get trapped in this mindset when they make something that they perceive to be appreciated by other people and then feel pressure to follow it up with something similar, or something that takes one baby step away from that original style.
Joyce's novel remains vital, in contrast to almost all other novels published in 1916, because he forcefully strived toward an idiosyncratic form of expression, a language intrinsic to the story he wanted to tell, about the young protagonist, Stephen Dedalus, and his formative years in Dublin, in which uniqueness was the very point and the question of what constitutes the individual was the issue posed.
But the cholitas kept at it—not for the meager paycheck, which barely covered the costs of matches, but because fighting offered a form of expression unrealized in any other facet of their lives: In society, indigenous women were denied the opportunity to pursue professional careers or higher education until recently, and at home, Bolivia has the highest level of violence against women in all of Latin America.
In "Pantone's Color(s) of the Year Have a Political Edge," Vanessa Friedman quotes Pantone's statement on the choice: "Explaining the choice, the company cited 'societal movements toward gender equality and fluidity, the consumer's increased comfort with using color as a form of expression, a generation that has less concern about being typecast or judged and an open exchange of digital information that has opened our eyes to different approaches to color usage.'"

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