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Indeed, their films were often marketed as the expressions of important artistic personalities.
Many of the communal art forms Lomax recorded, like Bahamian children's ring play or Tuscan lullabies, were simply not meant to be judged as the expressions of "brilliant maverick" performers.
He describes the look of defiance as the expressions of "my daughters when asked to leave a play date," and he tests the difference between moral and visceral judgment with a story about a man and a chicken dinner.
Conversely, KLF14 knockdown remarkably attenuated AcLDL-induced increase in TC, CE, and the ratio of CE to TC as well as the expressions of inflammatory cytokines.
Query processor transforms SQL statements submitted by the user applications into the query execution plans formulated as the expressions of extended relational algebra.
Not all championship wins are equal, as the expressions of the last England team to get their hands on the trophy - thumped in a Grand Slam decider in Dublin in 2011 - illustrated so vividly.
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Its conflicting moral positions can be read as the expression of a painfully divided self.
At least, looking at it from the standpoint of seeing songs as the expression of personal experience.
The essay's demands and commands make it impossible to read as the expression of a quest for freedom.
Today he is a toweringly important painter whose work is seen as the expression of a singular genius.
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