We, the undersigned, wish to express to you our grave concern about the ongoing and unrelenting nature of the crisis in the country. |
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This is serious business, and to express regret at the severity of his punishment is a shade hypocritical. |
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Making a film is like choosing a set of restraints, and then trying to express yourself within those restraints. |
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Logic and illusion become confused and you find it hard to express your highly developed and sensitive mentality. |
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When we express our goodwill, we usually use a smile or a welcoming expression, not just a political poker face. |
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The leader of Labourites has called on the population to come to a peaceful action and express their protest against collective meters. |
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Thereafter people came in flocks to carve caves to express their belief in the Buddhas. |
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Bloggers can express themselves in a number of ways, from contrary to confessional, from indifferent to impassioned. |
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What I didn't know then was that this form of prejudice functioned as a way to express the values I had grown up with. |
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They express themselves by role playing with anatomically incorrect action figures. |
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The cells of the visceral mesoderm and dorsal vessel also express both genes. |
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Transportation available is taxis, buses, car rental, express boats and long boats or sampans. |
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Despite his virtuosity, Sonny Rollins always managed to express an underlying, wry sense of humor in his playing. |
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He went on to express the hope that the removal of the grant would be reflected in a reduction of house prices. |
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If your stylist is running late, express your unhappiness with the situation and give them a chance to toe the line next time. |
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It's too bad that some men feel they can only express their submissive side by taking on the identity of a woman. |
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The Government would express its abhorrence in the strongest possible terms, she said. |
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When you win matches, people don't seem to care whether you speak the Queen's English or whether you express yourself in grunts and gestures. |
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She keeps interrupting to express her annoyance at how unrealistic and ridiculous the rules are. |
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There are so many commuters who are stressed out from travelling and I wanted to give them some way to express their frustration. |
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She seemed to know exactly what colours and line work the portrait needed to really express what had been going on. |
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I would also like to express my appreciation of the courtesy shown to me by my opponents throughout the election and on polling night. |
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He went on to say the people who took the day off to express their opposition to the war were solidly left and markedly anarchist and Marxist. |
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In many ways, St Valentine's Day is an easy out, a way to express emotions without feeling vulnerable, or really any risk of rejection. |
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For these children from the city's slums and streets, it will be an opportunity to express themselves and discover their latent talents. |
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Going to football, or at least talking the talk, allowed politicians and journalists to express their common touch. |
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She wants to buy you sensible sweaters and knee-length skirts, while you're dying to express your inner diva with halter tops and studded jeans. |
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They believe that their prayers are granted and return again to express their thanks. |
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Words would not suffice to express the sensuality of the jewellery, be it cute little ear-rings, rings, pendants, cuff links or tie pins. |
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He said families with young children were the largest group to express their concern about the stifling weather. |
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Although fission yeast appears to express an actinin baker's yeast does not. |
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They express their profound gratitude to those who sent Mass cards, letters and cards of sympathy, floral tributes and phone calls. |
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This principle is sparingly and cautiously used and may never be employed to imply a term in conflict with the express terms of the text. |
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Mathematicians express this by saying that the surface of a beach ball and that of the earth are topologically equivalent. |
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I think in an open democracy people ought to have a right to express themselves without fear of character assassination. |
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Academic feminism has provided a forum for Third World women to express themselves and vent their anger at their societies. |
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Allowing the convenience of walk-in services for express spa care will increase participation. |
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I would like to express my hope that the process of accession leading to full membership will take place in the shortest possible term. |
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Can powers granted by an enabling Act only be enlarged or modified by express words of authorisation? |
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The mackerel hit the lure like an express train, winning a foot or two of line against the drag, wrestling the rod tip toward the water. |
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The rhetor, for instance, would not imagine that he was clearing out a space in which he could express his thoughts and feelings. |
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But in the hands of the party's rhetoricians, such trite sentiments are intended to catch votes, not to express real policies. |
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There are no roads and it can only be reached by light aircraft or a two-hour express boat ride from the nearest large town. |
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Transportation from Lester B. Pearson International Airport is available by taxicab, airport limousine and airport express bus. |
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Early the next year he was returning to London from Scotland by a night express when it collided with a Yorkshire mail train in a sudden mist. |
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It not only brought smiles to their faces but also gave them a golden opportunity to express their talent. |
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It is intriguing that crustaceans seem to express either hemoglobin or hemocyanin but not both proteins. |
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Insofar as they express a contrary view, we respectfully dissent from the views of the Supreme Court of Canada in this case. |
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Instead, they explain that all humans have wills and desires, and it should not be surprising that infants also express theirs. |
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They did not have to ask society's permission to express their natural desires, or to skulk ashamedly when they did so outside of marriage. |
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If the Sinhalese cannot get together to express their ideas how can Tamils and Sinhalese get together? |
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It is trite law that nothing less than clear, express and unambiguous language is effective to levy a tax. |
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Of course, it's alright for him to express such outrage in our free-speech society. |
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His first comment about Bush's decision to renominate these judges was to express his dislike of the move. |
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In these contexts it's not so much a word struggling to express the inexpressible as a word used to sound good and to avoid real thinking. |
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The authors would like to express regret in the inadvertent omission of these acknowledgements. |
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We are giving young temp workers a platform to express their unheard voices. |
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The motive was obviously to express regret abut the predicament, and there it is. |
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With his geodesic dome, Fuller began to express a favorite geometric shape of his, the tetrahedron, and he put it everywhere he could. |
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It, in the first place, in express terms declares the office of macer to be hereditary, and the acting macer to be merely a deputy. |
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All scripture and religious doctrine that conflict with reason must be interpreted allegorically, so as to express moral insights. |
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Her lament does not express regret for a breach of fidelity, but rather the deep sadness of the final farewell. |
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Although I'll hazard the guess that Paris will win, I think I'll express a preference for London! |
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For a real slam-bang ending, express doubt as to which election is more obviously a farcical fiction designed to promote corporate interests. |
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The course of David's own career was held to express an unhealthy identity of tyrannical power with pedagogical authority. |
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Staff who use open-ended questions or statements allow the child to express the primary emphasis. |
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It's hard for you to express ideas and thoughts, making conversations short. |
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His photographs express his contradictions, his uneasiness about the way he is, they are a way of sloughing off some of that guilt. |
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Evolutionists often express irritation when Piltdown Man and other fakes are raised by their opponents. |
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They must also understand the grammar of written music in order to express these sounds as symbols on paper. |
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So many of her poems express some combination of confusion and lament about the decline. |
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These are traits of character that express the charm, warmth and sincerity of Hawaii's people. |
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The questionnaire, on one side of A4 paper, asks people to express their opinions on what matters to them about the village. |
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Dolly took full advantage of the outrageous disruption to vent her bad temper and to express her extreme displeasure in all directions. |
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Ironically Arnold himself liked to express the occasional dislike of hereditary honours and titles. |
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The mere fact that he did as asked cannot in my judgment be properly treated as the waiver of an express statutory right. |
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If you want to come across as unbiased and open-minded, I suggest you try a little harder to express it with your choice of words. |
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I think in these troubled times, it takes the world's artists to express what is on all our minds. |
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It was still natural for the son to give thanks to a Punic god and to express himself solely in the Punic language. |
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We all express astonishment at how the women can withstand the near zero temperatures dressed in small, revealing tops. |
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It demonstrated how comprehensively one could control one's body and express oneself using the body. |
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The effort may allow some of your students to express their own fears and anxieties. |
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Only rarely do legitimate children express such feelings of inferiority, and these exceptions are instructive. |
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My thanks to Mrs. Bell, Mr. Keith, and the many other letter writers who took the time to express their appreciation and interesting reflections. |
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Part of the privilege we have as Canadians is that we can express our beliefs openly. |
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I particularly liked the way they felt free to express their feelings and longings through the anonymity of their letters. |
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I guess Michael and I were trying to find a way to express our brotherly love for one another. |
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In the light of my conclusion it is unnecessary to express an opinion on this argument. |
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His staff are striving to find a form of words to allow him to express his regret without officially apologising for the debacle. |
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The two timid trysters head off to the seashore to find an appropriate way to express their unspoken love. |
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One voter had used his ballot paper to express an unprintable view of all politicians. |
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It's a great way for people who enjoy lifecasting to express themselves through video. |
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If base 10 is used with an additive system without intermediate symbols then many characters are required to express certain numbers. |
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The court would express the hope that whatever course was medically advised would be honoured. |
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Such prisoners will probably not express contrition or remorse or sympathy for any victim. |
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Five studies revealed that people who hold the minority opinion express that opinion less quickly than people who hold the majority opinion. |
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As India grows in regional importance, the challenge will be to express that idea clearly and attractively to others. |
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He had used the ring to get an express elevator car to the top of the Letap Center. |
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Where, then, do we have an outlet to express our deepest beliefs, those things we hold most sacredly and, therefore, most passionately? |
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Broadly speaking, its function is to help us express and regulate our emotional lives, which are confusing and sometimes opaque to us. |
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I asked Chief Bernard, because I'd heard some residents express concern about how much money had been pumped into the Centre. |
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Artistic talent is very often present, but the will to express this talent may be slow to appear. |
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Their confidence and self-assurance is indeed palpable, as is their ability to express themselves uninhibitedly. |
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He was heard to express the view repeatedly that self-help was the better way of dealing with criminals. |
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Even the junior senator from North Carolina felt obliged to express her scorn for these malefactors of great wealth. |
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Above the drums, singing, and stomping of feet, women ululate shrilly to express their excitement. |
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Someone may be attracted to you and express interest in furthering your relationship. |
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We've danced to let off steam, to express ourselves and get rid of excess energy, we've danced to attract a partner and for religious reasons. |
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Fairy tales were deployed by Wildeans to express same-sex desire in a thickly coded array of tropes. |
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These can express everything from sexual attraction to intellectual or physical dominance. |
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It's just that my belly button was born as an innie and has no business becoming an outie, at least not without my express permission. |
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On a daily basis, Yale students and professors express the moral outrage they feel toward our criminal justice system. |
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These sentences are called synthetic and they express an a posteriori thought. |
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In the recent past, there have been protests wherein agitators had either blindfolded themselves or gagged their mouths to express their ire. |
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You express and share feelings, also help others to feel healthy and whole around you. |
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History tutors also express dismay at their students' lack of language skills, which means that all foreign texts have to be translated. |
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I will then finish editing it overnight, ready to send it off via express post on Friday. |
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Democracy is alive and well in Canada as thousands were able to express their opposition to this policy. |
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Finding a new platform to express their long-standing rivalry, both Britain and France opted out of judging for medals. |
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I tried my best to give them a blank look and express confusion at the stated declaration, but it was hopeless. |
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She tells him her tale expecting him to express his undying love for her and the unborn babe. |
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Tens of thousands attended rallies to express their revulsion at the one-sided conflict and the slaughter of thousands of Iraqis. |
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Permission to teach is given only after reaching a certain level, and only with the express authorization of the headmaster of the ryu. |
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Given a second chance to prove himself, he finally allows all the raw emotion to express itself through the intensity of his rap lyrics. |
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To all those who spent generously and encouraged others to do likewise, we want to express our appreciation and gratitude. |
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The culture appears to be undergoing some kind of revival among those who like to express their individuality by dressing alike. |
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Yet for all the riches the current stars are trousering, they don't seem to express much joy in the so-called beautiful game. |
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I can express myself vocally and I can stay in key, but I don't think I have such an awesome voice. |
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One of these days, I might learn to express myself without the aid of implied inverted commas. |
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It is in those unique dialogues, in those brief and fleeting moments, that we express ourselves and share our unique inner lives with others. |
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When immigrants express such extremist views, they feel the land belongs to them by virtue of their ethnicity. |
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It is crucial to let both sides publicly express their opposing points of view. |
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But his true genius lies in synthesis, in an amalgamated vision he can express in the language of computers. |
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Move your listeners and express yourself more effectively by crafting your songs the way hit writers do. |
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I also came to express my thanks to the artists who are devoting their time and talents to such a vital cause. |
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I imagine that many a cup of mead or barley wine was raised at many a neolithic celebration to express a similar sentiment. |
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As might be expected, he does not clearly express his stance even though he talks about the power of the presidency. |
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On bad days, and there have been plenty, Nicki would express herself by battering people. |
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Women often have a rich emotional life but struggle to express their needs and wants in clear, assertive, unambivalent, functional ways. |
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It is a chance to express their natural desire for a little creative devilment, usually at the expense of their conformist elders. |
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I think that's part of the motive force for this research, because of the great freedom that children express in their faith. |
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But I've never, ever learned to intuit Celsius as a way to express temperature. |
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Motorists could in future be given the option of taking an express toll road or a slower un-tolled road, between Johannesburg and Pretoria. |
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Now I find it extremely difficult to express myself before them, tell them my problems, my wishes and my desires. |
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She wishes to express her sincerest thanks to all the people who telephoned her and called to her to assist in the updating of records. |
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Kibbutz mothers who hoped to treat everyone the same thus also wanted to express their individual characters by molding their own kids. |
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We do not express our needs clearly and concisely and end up with situations to which we have contributed unawares. |
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By way of contrast, most sentential logics, while able to express inconsistencies, are complete and correct. |
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But people were invited to express their reservations, and they came up with some very reasonable doubts. |
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Modern readers continue to debate whether the poems express platonic friendship or sexual love. |
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It is clear that he has thought long and logically about the history and present problems of tap dance, and he knows how to express his thoughts. |
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I am writing to express my great disappointment to learn that one of your employees has been sacked. |
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First, Patterson told people he was going out with the express purpose of capturing a Bigfoot on camera. |
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Also, the speech of Lord Clyde contains no manifestation of express disagreement with Lord Hope. |
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Well, prior to going out to collect the buggies, I was inside sacking groceries at the express counter. |
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Members of the public will often express caution about the advantages of new science and technology. |
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The locomotive, tender, and first three cars derailed, and the express car was partially telescoped by the tender. |
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When funds are misappropriated from a church, most parishioners express shock that something of this nature could ever occur in their church. |
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Alberti was particularly interested in Vitruvius' use of columns and arches to express social status and power. |
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But he does express his opinion about human nature, American manliness, and Iraqi democracy. |
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An express train travelling from London to Leeds derailed after a rail broke on the East Coast Main Line track. |
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He wanted a general manager who would not make moves or express an opinion without consulting him. |
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Firefighters are urging people interested in their plight to call at the station and express an interest. |
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Before All-Ireland finals, strangers in the street would express their good wishes. |
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Finally, the man told the woman to express her opinion where it counts, at the ballot box. |
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Several residents attended a meeting of the development control committee to express their misgivings. |
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Foley did not express a view on whether the Groceries Order should be retained or abolished. |
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It did so, first by claiming the right, and then by seeking the express or tacit support of other countries. |
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He said people should join a planned protest on July 1 to express their calls for democracy. |
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It's important to express our love through words and actions, kissing and hugging our children often. |
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Even professional managers express profound anxiety about tasks like delivering negative evaluations and terminating employees. |
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Social unrest was exploding as anti-war protestors and civil rights demonstrators used the public stage to express their views. |
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I remain close with them, and as the unit received its marching orders a few called me to express their frustration. |
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I am full of thoughts and wishes for all of you and am terribly frustrated not to be able to express them. |
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The young often express their reverence by gathering in odorous packs and yelling loudly at bus stops. |
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How did we get to the point of relying on these numpties to encapsulate and express emotions on our behalf? |
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Local councillors come and go, all express a sincere desire to commiserate, but none has ever lifted a finger. |
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A convoy of truckies rolled into Canberra today to express their anger at the planned changes. |
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Proof by the claimant that the defendant was actuated by express malice removes the privilege. |
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We are all one under the sun and through art I am able to express that oneness. |
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His wasp-waisted, long-limbed figures express the era's aspirations and opulence with disarming force. |
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I think the idea of scrapbooking is a truly interesting one, and is an easy and accessible method for people to express themselves. |
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People can express any opinion or concept they desire and anyone is welcome to take part. |
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Better to signify an army with a few banners than to express it with a cast of thousands. |
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A wide variety of institutional forms, many of which do not resemble American constitutionalism, can express and secure respect for pluralism. |
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Different organs could, thus, express different sexual or intersexual characteristics. |
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There is no express right for workers to take time off to attend a religious festival if it is not covered by statutory holidays. |
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According to Frege, while definitions should give the meanings and fix the denotations of terms, axioms should express truths. |
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Traditionally, voters have used by-elections to express anti-government sentiment. |
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Timetables of express and passenger trains of all the four railway zones have been provided in separate sections. |
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The range of your voice and the emotion you can express is really astounding. |
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Having jumped its rails the express train and the freight load collided at a combined speed of nearly 200 mph with devastating impact. |
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The sarcomatous parts of carcinosarcomas and blastomas, however, always express negative findings. |
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The committee wishes to express sincere thanks to all those who supported it and donated prizes. |
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The biggest difficulty you have in this job is not to motivate the players but to get them relaxed enough to express their talent. |
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Open your speech conservatively or light-heartedly and express your gratitude to your parents for their contribution to the wedding festivities. |
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First, they stimulated the T-cells strongly enough to prompt the cell to express latent virus but not to trigger other cellular functions. |
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Lack of the ability to sexually express oneself is often associated with despondency and depression. |
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In general, the practitioners consider religious practice and belief to be important in their life and work, and they all express faith in God. |
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It is very challenging for us to investigate and try to find the right theatrical language to express this play as far as we can. |
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My wish to express a wider, considered, view of playwriting and dramaturgy probably just came across as arrogance. |
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Critics who express doubts about the underpinnings of the current recovery are contemptuously shot down. |
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Unlike the prudish Victorians, Lady Mary adopted the Middle Eastern language of flowers to express decidedly carnal desires. |
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We were an express train now, and made only a few stops, mostly using the center of the three tracks. |
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I would like to express our admiration for the selfless bravery of the emergency services, many of whom lost their lives. |
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It said his name in a mocking way, provoking him to an anger that he dared not express in front of such a fiend. |
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Primarily used at night, the building is shown in night renderings to express how the building can glow and invite the community inside. |
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If a man irritates a woman she is not going to wait until the last thing at night to express her annoyance. |
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Body decoration is a primal and innate part of the human psyche, whichever way it chooses to express itself. |
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But when the Reality becomes incarnate as the express Image of God, images become hallowed. |
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He is called upon to express remorse and modified anguish a couple of times, which he carries off easily. |
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For the first time ever, local people have been given a forum to express their views. |
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Such traditions often express a distrust of the meditative process and warn their adherents against its practice. |
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Learning to express opinions more assertively is a form of self-expression. |
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In sensuality or in violence, youth cultures in many African societies express their outrage and subvert the social norms. |
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Some people believe self-identification is the only reasonable method because it allows people to express their own racial identity. |
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Clearly the first of two sine qua nons is to be able to express one calculated column in terms of another. |
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Mathematical formulas and sentences do not express true or false propositions about any subject-matter. |
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A dog might sarcastically wag its tail to express disapproval of being served kibble yet again. |
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Every year, they have a mela there called Suarastra Sabha for the express purpose of holding an auction. |
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On 20 April, TWA inaugurated America's first 24-hour coast-to-coast airmail and express service. |
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In my view, however, a claim of the former kind is plainly raised, albeit there is also a claim under the express indemnity clause. |
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Hawthorne uses several motifs to express a recurring idea throughout the novel. |
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Consequently, what individuals need is a new language that can express and generate transcendent meanings. |
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What better way to express one's rights as a consumer than to purchase a useless item? |
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But I can't quite express why it seems that way, and it may just be that they've gradually merged in my own memory. |
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It is essential for anyone wanting to express themselves and hear what others have to say. |
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Words cannot express how emphatically this film withholds the pleasures of film-going. |
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Even today, I can laugh and cry and express anger through my fingers on piano keys. |
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One example was the banishment of music from meals, except for the express purpose of complementing a particular food. |
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It is good to see a player of Howarth's undoubted ability finally express it in the pro-game. |
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It was certainly not our intention to be offensive and we wish to again express our regret to anyone who was displeased by the ad. |
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This listener, though, grew up in a land where bands weren't afraid to express themselves in fez beanies, lederhosen and greasepaint. |
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Local limestone and red clay roof tile recall the older buildings but express modern construction methods. |
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For me, they embody and express the faith and witness of an extraordinary servant of Christ. |
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Two letters to the editor express outrage over the plans to redevelop the Castle Lane area. |
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Through visual art, he tried to express a transcendental mysticism that he felt he could not fully communicate through music. |
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Ron Sekura opposed the motion of denying the application, he did express interest in helping the club find an alternate site. |
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Meditation is one way to express mindfulness in a dedicated, concentrated manner. |
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There was a familiarity about her, this princess, this wood nymph, a familiarity he couldn't express or identify. |
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To express any form of sympathy for them makes a mockery of what I feel for their victims. |
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Why should I be punished for having a mind of my own, and the will to express it? |
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People, young and old, from across all communities, races and creeds have had a platform to express those views. |
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The public service needs to be able to express its view without fear or favour. |
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You might expect the music of this remarkable life to express a searing, protesting intensity. |
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Then we may be able to express the compassion and mateship that we pride ourselves on rather than the parochial bigotry that many now practise. |
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Could you give me some examples of sections which are express provisions related to negligent acts or omissions? |
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I hope this will be an opportunity to cross international boundaries and express practical help and love for those who are bereft and homeless. |
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Nobody has any right to express their disagreement with the company this way. |
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She was excited, but couldn't manage a happy tone of voice to express it. |
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She went on to express regret about handing over the rights to her show. |
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Now in his 60s, Clough is very much alive and kicking, as alert and acerbic as ever, and still with a myriad of views to express on any subject you care to mention. |
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As a consequence of such a chromosome reduction, cellular metabolite and energy resources would not be expended to maintain and express the deleted genetic information. |
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Though Pam had no doubt that her mom loved her, she didn't remember ever hearing her put it into words, let alone express it with an unsolicited hug or kiss. |
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Did he ever express regret about not having gone back to recording sooner? |
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These birds also express high levels of a bacteriolytic lysozyme which is more similar in amino acid sequence to the rock pigeon than that of the domestic fowl. |
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Chen spoke at a ceremony to express gratitude to the voluntary workers and several associations who have contributed significantly to the reformatory education of criminals. |
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The image of the German musician as a gifted and attractive man who knew how to express his feelings became a symbol for Germany's ubiquitous and attractive Kultur. |
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Before I can even think about it, I fly at him, with the express purpose of attacking him and leaving him nothing less than a non-breathing entity. |
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Meanwhile, over on Facebook, my less up-to-the-technological-minute friends are using the status update feature to express their views on the election. |
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The feminine forms give more scope to express the rhythmic and harmonious qualities of Indian art traditions and to create highly stylised forms, he says. |
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It's one thing to be able to carry on a simple conversation with a limited vocabulary, and quite another to talk and express oneself knowledgeably in the language. |
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I beg leave to express my thankfulness to the good tutoresses for their assiduity and care in forwarding our dear pupils in this useful branch of education. |
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A stack of sixteen hoops, divided by a slight sifting of chaff to separate the cakes, had been completed and taken to one of the four men who would express the oil. |
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I'm also very aware of the fact that I have a lot more freedom to express my relationship than I would have done had I been born twenty or thirty years earlier. |
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Should this occur, allow your patient latitude to express these feelings. |
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Here, a young person who wants to blend into a different type of society may fit perfectly well and express themself in a number of real-life extracurricular activities. |
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With few lines, his performance is a lesson in how to express internal anguish with little in the way of verbiage and barely a flicker of movement. |
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Liberalism, the evolving attempt to fully express the human, was about to face an inhuman threat. |
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As US and Latin American writers continue to express an interest in the topic of apocalypse, they register the ongoing hold of European traditions on the Americas. |
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Seasoned preceptors can teach, express their feelings about a given situation, and satisfy their need to demonstrate their knowledge by telling stories. |
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Just as a writer can write without much expenditure, a filmmaker must, first of all, be able to express himself without much fuss about what is saleable and what is not. |
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I'm don't feel the need to obstreperously express disdain for all sports. |
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As result of your reading did you form an opinion regarding the sincerity of the writer in an attempt to express an honest picture as opposed to mere bawdy? |
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They have all used pianos to express their melancholy and realness. |
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They love each other in their own way, but no longer know how to express their feelings, partly because they have never recovered from the death of their firstborn child. |
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The Scottish Environment Protection Agency express concern about a salmon farm being sited so close to a burn which has a healthy wild trout population. |
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Transgenic DNA constructs have been used to rescue mutant genes, express reporter genes, and test the relationship of gene structure and function in vivo. |
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This decision does illustrate how closely the express and implied powers of specialized agencies must be related to their specific objects and purposes. |
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Some also express fears that sky marshals could be tempted to become involved in less dangerous incidents, such as cases of air rage or drunken brawls on board. |
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It could be just one man's internal torment and trying to express that. |
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We have seldomly seen an artist who can express a typical mood, pose or sentiment so poignantly and charmingly with what looks like a few simple shapes and ink lines. |
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Well, once upon a time, over a decade ago, I departed Istanbul possessed by the notion of reaching Moscow and riding the Trans-Siberian express all the way to China. |
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He had tried to express in scholarly language the excitement we all felt. |
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Next morning Alcide packed my valise, and leaving him in charge of my apartments I took the Orient express for Constantinople. |
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I have strong opinions but I wouldn't know how to express them in dance. |
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This semester, I am both humbled and proud to join the ranks of published columnists who choose to express their opinions for the consumption of the masses. |
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He has no use for the opinions people in Ontario may have, but continues to express the same disdain for the public that Mr Harris exhibited and apparently institutionalized. |
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Rappers express their libidinous desires in the boring, one-note language of conquest. |
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These proposals seem to express an element of contempt for pet owners. |
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English auxiliaries will, must, should, and so on were used for deontic modality before their use was extended to also express epistemic modality. |
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The more I have come to feel this way the more I've tried not to express scorn for things that do not catch my attention but that obviously mean a great deal to others. |
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The majority of town councillors continue to express support for the project and this is extremely important at a stage when there is a huge swell of community support. |
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Little wonder that Ross, who was to kick his heels for the remainder of the tournament, joined a small army of others to express his incredulity in public. |
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We expect the majority of our retail outlets will be open as usual and we will be giving priority to delivering express post and mail to post office boxes. |
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Eventually, he placed a ban on the Augustinians, forbidding them from building any new convents or churches without express permission of the bishop. |
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It is characterized by a greater licence in the use of counterpoint, and by a lavish use of passaggi and acciaccature to express the affetti of this modern music. |
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In addition, human pDCs express indoleamine 2,3-deoxygenase, an enzyme generating tryptophan catabolites, which are powerful suppressors of T-cell responses. |
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A graceful swan-neck broken pediment crown, spiraling acanthus, tobacco leaves, all of these help to express the character of the Aristocrat collection. |
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Directors shepherding millionaire delinquents to and from disciplinary hearings are eager enough to express their sincere concern for refereeing standards. |
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