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There can't just be the expression of words and music.
The party must always be the expression of these.
And extravagant devotion may sometimes be the expression of vicarious grandiosity.
"Sometimes it can just be the expression on children's faces at some award evening or other," she says.
In the text, for instance, Freud talks about how a dream that makes us feel anxious can nevertheless be the expression of a wish.
A dualist concept, the "republic" bit was conceived as forward-looking and modern, while the Islamic part was to be the expression of religiousity through the state apparatus.
The repetition of the graphite marks on the canvas appears to be the expression of a need to create order.
By separating humanity from citizenship, the French Declaration (and today, human rights treaties) introduced two alternatives: imperialism, in which the nation claims to be the expression of humanity and to spread its civilising influence through conquest.
Vince Cable is still at it, as are we, but there are far fewer elephants than there used to be – the expression now spreading its way stickily through articles in the Guardian, Observer and on theguardian.com is Marmite.
The most intriguing thing might be the expression on her face, which carries a distinct hint of FFS about it: don't you just hate it when you end up with a naked man draped over your shoulder?
Whatever the space station's problems, it has demonstrated that human activities in space can no longer be the expression of a single nation alone, as they were in the days of Skylab and all of its Apollo-derived technology.
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