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It's one of the best-known lines in the New Testament, an eloquent expression of grace in extremis.
The nanny, whose interview included an eloquent expression of affection seven years after she left Clemens's employ, was made to sound like someone who had just slipped into the country in the back of a truck.
"Culture Capture," a ghostly four-minute video about museum displays of sacred tribal objects, made in 2017 by the filmmakers Adam Khalil and Zack Khalil, with Jackson Polys, is an eloquent expression of the original theme, which Durham described as "us looking at them looking at us".
For beyond the troubled Afghan mission, itself an eloquent expression of NATO's ongoing transformation, and beyond the critical question of the alliance's relations with Russia, lies a still more fundamental issue: what exactly is a post-cold-war NATO for and how will American power be projected within it?
Prilepin's work, intensely emotional and politically radical (he was a member of the outlawed National Bolshevik Party, although this did not prevent him from participating in Kremlin receptions for leading cultural figures), had long been the object of critical controversy; some saw his work as an eloquent expression of the times, whereas others saw it as aesthetically primitive.
The influential editor Rufus Wilmot Griswold, who believed she went against his notion of feminine modesty, referred to Woman in the Nineteenth Century as "an eloquent expression of her discontent at having been created female".
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In either case, it was staggering to come across such a find in such a place, and a most eloquent expression of what is so special about eating out in San Sebastián.
Traditionally, the agaves used for mezcal are roasted in an underground pit, wild-fermented in open vats, and distilled to proof, yielding a punchy, petroly, funky spirit that is thought to be a uniquely eloquent expression of terroir.
Her sonnet "The New Colossus" was chosen to be inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty, the monument it celebrates, and it remains a most moving and eloquent expression of an American ideal: "Give me your tired, your poor," the sonnet concludes, "Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, / The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Mary Augusta Ward's rejection of a supernaturally oriented Christianity in favour of a strong social commitment found eloquent expression in her novel Robert Elsmere (1888), the story of a young Anglican clergyman's conversion to the belief that "Religion consists alone in the service of the people".
The post-Zionist school has recently begun to challenge this view, and has found its most eloquent expression in Professor David Vital's monograph, A People Apart: A Political History of the Jews in Europe, 1789-1939.
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