Sentence examples for an official expression from inspiring English sources

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If they come out anyway, it's not an official expression of the White House — and he loses nothing by not having released them himself.

If the bodies are too public, we'll get an official expression of "deep regret," such as NATO's International Security Assistance Force gave us several days ago, after Australian soldiers killed two Afghan children during a firefight.

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Procession, in Christianity, organized body of people advancing in formal or ceremonial manner as an element of Christian ritual or as a less official expression of popular piety.

"Time immemorial" is a favourite official expression for explaining the duration of its claims to them, but as I looked at these old maps, I noticed that despite being written entirely in Chinese, the names of the islands were all phoneticised versions of the names westerners had given them in the 18th and 19th centuries.

The Israeli government was shaken by the expulsion but chose to issue only a curt official expression of regret and to take no countermeasures against Britain, top officials said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk publicly.

The proclamation of neutrality which was issued last night is only a formal and official expression of the resolve of our Government and people to refrain from any interference in the war, and to content ourselves with exercising any influence which we may possess for the purpose of preventing its extension and shortening its duration.

VON BURGSDORFF: I was entrusted with exercising the duties of a governor-that is the correct official expression.

Assigned to shoot background footage for an audiovisual class, he happens to capture the horrific incident on video and is eventually put in charge of the school's official expression of grief, a memorial video.

The clash between irritated Hong Kong natives and mainlanders is one of economic and political interests; it rarely finds official expression or redress but flares, every so often, into a cultural flash point, over comically mundane incidents.

Mr. Wizner, his lawyer, said that although he believed Mr. Masri was entitled to financial compensation, he was not necessarily seeking anything beyond some official expression of remorse.

Then, the Situationists, French philosophers led by one Guy Debord, who denounced consumerism, "official expression" and inspired the student demonstrators of 1968 with such aphorisms as "Nothing is true, everything is permitted".

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