The dead-gray color of a winter sky, they somehow manage to convey both danger and vulnerability, cruelty and pain: Peter Lorre eyes.
Phrased in long smooth breaths, they conveyed a tender eroticism and vulnerability that earned the singer nicknames like "The Voice" and "Swoonatra."
Soaring over a mediocre lounge band arrangement, her voice conveyed authority, power, determination and just enough vulnerability to give a sense of dramatic intention.
She manages to convey shock and vulnerability and at the same time a steely resolve not to be bowed by events.
Latterly, she was noted in the more lyrical roles of Mimi and Violetta; her purity of tone and ability to convey vulnerability were very appropriate to these parts.
Drake's songwriting is characterized by wistful introspection, existential contemplation, and minimal boasting, with lyrics that convey frankness, vulnerability, melancholia, and narcissism.
Speaking in an aspirated voice that is often on the verge of breaking, he conveys innocence, vulnerability and melancholy.
Ms. Flanagan's magnificent performance conveys a mixture of ominous militancy and maternal vulnerability that is as compelling as it is utterly believable.
He also commends "Hayashi's almost shapeless human figures convey emotion and vulnerability in every line".
As Owen, the boy who adopts the terrier from the pound, Liam Aiken does a nice job of conveying adolescent vulnerability and affection.