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He added: "I believe the will of the people has been expressed with compassion.
VW, AS IN VIRTUALLY WORTHLESS -- Automotive frustrations have long been expressed with putdowns that turn car names into acronyms.
Over the years some have felt misrepresented, aggrieved and at times angry, though usually their complaints have been expressed with British restraint.
The concern that has been expressed with such self-assurance is that it could prove dangerous and also a barrier to him gaining as much as he might through experience.
But I doubt that the heavy repression involved in "housewife" being the only life that an ordinary woman could respectably choose, has ever before been expressed with such darkly funny economy.
Rebutting the worries of charities and politicians from all parties, which have been expressed with growing intensity over the past week, Shapps said he did not expect London to become more segregated as a result of the changes or to begin to look more like Paris, with the poorer pushed to the outskirts.
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Passive aggression is a form of anger, except the anger is expressed with a smile instead of the typical expressions.
But good will was expressed with aching urgency.
Her sense of alienation is expressed with humour, but is genuine and profound.
And all this has moral authority for being expressed with such grace and care.
Often anger was expressed with the more succinct "fuck the police".
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