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What could be a better expression of faith in our times?
I don't think a better expression of the meaning of Waugh has been written.
No one does a better expression of impending doom than Mickelson when he has played an errant stroke.
Australia values multiculturalism and a fair go; to defend these values is a better expression of the Australian spirit than isolating and repressing a particular set of people for their beliefs.
Dead dads and distraught daughters seem to be everywhere at the Edinburgh festival this year, but the daddy's girls are unlikely to find a better expression of grief than in this ingenious piece, which is as much self-help as show.
In an interview in his Westminster office, the shadow health secretary said: Could there be a better expression of commitment to the fight symbolised in the Aneurin Bevan quote: the NHS will only last as long as there are folk left with the faith to fight for it.
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"There is just a great deal of ego and chutzpah, for want of a better expression, on the part of people who would invest in and be captivated by this approach".
There is no doubt about it, 'sustainable' is a better expression for the same sorts of ideas than 'organic'organic
It is worth remembering the dominance of pop-conceptualism (for want of a better expression) in the 1990s, during the febrile genesis of Britart.
What they don't understand is that the Internet is a far better expression of democracy, and as such needs rules like Net Neutrality to ensure all users have equal access to online content.
For lack of a better expression, it's too diachronic.
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