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Made for the tourist trade, it still comes off as a deep expression of Tlingit culture.
On the left, New York Times columnist David Brooks dismissed the film's characterisation of the alien Na'vi people as a "racist fantasy"; on the right, John Podhoretz of The Weekly Standard raged against the film's environmental, anti-imperialist message as a "deep expression of anti-Americanism".
For her, they are a deep expression of love.
This gift -- and the lessons about safety embedded in the letter -- were a deep expression of love.
Nitke speaks of her images as "romantic sadomasochism," for her they are a deep expression of love.
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Reusing the same inspirations to create music, can be a static way to produce; one that thrusts creativity into a habitual routine rather than a deeper expression.
This is 100 percent meunier and is a deep, rich expression of the variety, with ample fruit and an almost amber color.
In addition to discovering novel miRNAs we quantified expression levels of miRNAs, creating a deep sequencing expression atlas of 6 tissues in two different rat inbred strains.
Although the government was not admitting legal liability, "there is today this deep expression of regret and acknowledgement of the wrongs that we've committed".
He plied them with bourbon and, not having a clue how to produce records, cajoled the pair to think outside the commercial swing-friendly box and lay down some deep expression.
The Court has responded to sufficiently broad and deep expressions of public opinion before.
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