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are express
verb
To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.
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But most are "express kidnaps", where the victims are held for a few hours and freed for relatively small sums.
Express Service Most trips under four hours are express, so riders are not slowed down by stops in tiny towns along the way.
In describing his difficulties in working on "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" (1962), Mr. Sondheim writes, "Farces are express trains; musicals are locals".
Both exhibitions, different though they are, express concern that if human interference or natural causes leads to the decline of a particular animal species, the survival of its plant partner might be in doubt.
You hereby acknowledge that the above representations, warranties and undertakings are express conditions of this Agreement and that in the event that You are in breach of any of them, GNM shall have the right to terminate the Agreement forthwith without any liability to You whatsoever.
PI = Na + + HCO3 - × 100 Ca 2 + + Mg 2 + + Na + where all ions concentration are express as epm.
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Condolences are expressed.
Strong views are expressed.
"We are expressing ourselves.
Doubts are expressed.
What different views are expressed?
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