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She said this in English, expressing an idea considered rebellious in a society that prizes and encourages conformity.

They were expected to deliver 3 intermediate tasks (Discovery, Dream and Design) and a final product - a video or a web presentation to be published on the Internet in English, expressing their Destiny phase.

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In 1802, the Reverend William Shepherd, the author of the only biography of Poggio in English, expressed his shock that "an apostolic secretary who enjoyed the friendship and esteem of the pontiff, should have published a number of stories which outrage the laws of decency, and put modesty to the blush".

More specifically, using a discourse-analytic approach, the study investigates how speakers of Persian and English express motion through space, as well as manner of motion, in elicited narratives based on two short films.

In a live broadcast Sunday afternoon on Payam-e-Afghan, the network that aired Mateen's father's show, an unidentified man speaking in English expressed dismay at the attacks.

According to both sources, Siward and some of the English expressed their desire to have a territory of their own, and so Alexius told them of a land over the sea that had formerly been part of the empire, but was now occupied by heathens.

English expresses that diversity better than any Indian language precisely because it is not rooted in any one region of my vast country.

For instance, Boolos asserts without argument that the translation of each plural comprehension axiom into English "expresses a logical truth if any sentence of English does" (Boolos 1985b, 342 (1678a, 167); his emphasis).

But Tachibana Hiromitsu's change from a selfish man whose outward decorum masks a crude, sexist sensibility into a sensitive nature-lover seems forced, as is the rapidity with which he advances from speaking almost no English to expressing his inmost thoughts and feelings poetically.

The epistemic modal 必 bì is predominantly attested in future-projecting contexts in matrix clauses; it most typically occurs in the apodosis of a conditional or concessive sentence.57 The fact that epistemic 必 bì is mostly future-projecting argues against a polysemic modal auxiliary verb 必 bì comparable to the English must expressing both deontic and epistemic values.

"I would say American audiences are often more vocal than English audiences, expressing their enthusiasm or their enjoyment of something or their questioning something.

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