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How to use expresses in a sentence

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Fay ably expresses the feelings of many as they try to decipher the babble of words coming from the religious sector following the tsunami.
Many people in York suspect the vagueness the company expresses about its intentions could be a smokescreen.
If there is an image that expresses van Itallie's underlying philosophy, it is a mandala.
Epitomizing Sokurov's ambivalence, the narrator scoffs at the film's climactic ballroom dance yet expresses regret at having to leave.
For Marshall, citizenship expresses full membership in the national political community.
This mytho-historiography expresses itself in nationalism as a religious principle.
The decision expresses differences and conflicts that have reached a crisis point.
This succinctly expresses, I think, both the nature and the theological weakness in ID creationism.
The event might be entirely mythical but if the myth expresses a true relationship, then for us it is as valuable as a factual incident.
Lately, though, that gold has come to feel like fool's gold, at least in its attempt to compensate us for the sorrows it expresses.
The page is forthright in its views and in the two-fisted way it expresses them.
The envelope expresses texture and depth not through carving, but through two-dimensional patterns on the skin.
In layman's terms, standard deviation is a unit of statistical measure that also expresses the probability of a given outcome arising.
He expresses the belief that the world is based on a delicate harmony which must be maintained in order to keep a state of balance.
We can't deal on an ad hoc basis with every individual who expresses a point of view.
The difference between these numbers expresses the rate of natural growth of the population per 1,000 inhabitants.
It is an extremely rhythmic and melodic collection of songs that expresses pop in the most subtle of ways.
Deutsche Bank expresses concern at the association's ability to service the escalating debt.
In several other poems, he expresses a similar ambivalence, between silence and speech, action and passivity.
While the nritta forms the pure dance steps, abhinaya is where the dancer expresses and experiences the various feelings or bhavas.
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The demand curve expresses graphically what a man would be willing to pay at each particular stage in the increase of goods.
He expresses the unalloyed sensibility of an artist in terms of delicious contemporary life and gives us, adventitiously, romance.
It may be said that Galen expresses, in these passages, the Platonic dogma of an anima mundi.
In Brobdingnag Swift is generally said to be looking, as Scott expresses it, through the other end of the telescope.
Why indeed, he said, when any name will do which expresses the thought of the mind with clearness?
In this part of his Logic he expresses himself clearly and unequivocally a conceptualist.
The country-dance expresses the happiness of youth and the gladness of life.
Such a formula expresses the commandment of sexual ethics as we have defined it.
Change a single stream of denting and change it hurriedly, what does it express, it expresses nausea.
In the common daily life of the Japanese their emotionalism expresses itself in almost infinitely diverse ways.
It is not by reading manuals of esthetics, but by leaning on nature herself that the artist discovers and expresses beauty.
The word which he employs, by its very form, expresses that that expectance is habitual and continuous.
An expressionist is one who expresses himself at all times in any way that is necessary and peculiar to him.
And, lastly, the liquorice dance, which expresses an extraordinary contempt for that foodstuff.
General Silliman, then casually in that part of the country, immediately dispatched expresses to assemble the militia.
In contrast with the Legislative, the Executive power expresses the heteronomy of the nation in contrast with its autonomy.
And this, perhaps, expresses in general the sound law of property in the realm of mind.
The assumption of a stably uniform environment expresses a fiction due to attachment to old habits.
John Muir expresses the belief that no other subalpine floral gardens excel Rainier's in profusion and gorgeousness.
If you take a jinni or a swan-maiden you can go from Cairo to Bokhara in less time than our best expresses could cover a mile.
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