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be expressed with
verb
To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.
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But empathy can be expressed with great speed, even to remote and godforsaken places.
But Mr. Qasimov's mood, after so many years of interpreting Hajibeyov's Majnun, could not easily be expressed with a mugham; he was bored.
Dostoevsky wrote millions of words in his lifetime but once said that everything a Russian might think or speak could be expressed with only one.
"There's no emotion that can't be expressed with sausage," says Danny DeVito, playing an encased-meat mogul who is one of Nick's rivals for Beth's affection.
While pi is indeed an irrational number — it can't be expressed as a fraction made of whole numbers — more important, it can't be expressed with finite algebra.
That was his space, where the joy of creativity and competition could be expressed with an array of shots rarely seen in a threesome of professionals, let alone from one skinny amateur.
At one point, Ms. Yuki's gestures mimic those of Ms. Onoe's marionette (or possibly the other way around), demonstrating just how much meaning can be expressed with a kimono sleeve.
This can be expressed with interference rejection ratio Γ.
Strain and ″ stress can be expressed with Eqs.
The irreversibility of heat transfer process can be expressed with exergy destruction.
This differential truss can be expressed with the simplified diagram, as shown in Fig. 2(c).
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