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Or, borrowing an expression from our friends in the United States, don't force a pig to sing.
"It's an expression from the president that we will be free and we didn't do anything wrong," Fahmy said.
This delighted Ms. Murphy, who, thinking of herself and her four siblings, was reminded of the five "man cubs," borrowing an expression from Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book".
To borrow an expression from the younger generation here, the Japanese people seem to have completely transformed their kyara (character).
Wars prosecuted by open societies against enemies who fly below the radar screen — to use an expression from Boot's third revolution — are the most difficult to sustain and explain.
These are the people who do the unclassified research, who work "outside the fence," an expression from the days of the lab's first director, J. Robert Oppenheimer, that refers quite literally to barbed wire.
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However, it is easier to derive an expression for it from first principles.
This is literally just a "thank you" -- an expression of respect from one grown woman to another.
The Black Panthers were an expression of rage from society's underclass about the painful inequities of America.
2. "This mind" is an expression taken from Mengzi 1A7.
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