Sentence examples for begins expressing from inspiring English sources

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Once integrated into the cellular genome, the virus begins expressing the viral Tat protein, which then activates luciferase expression by trans-activating the LTR transcriptional activity.

When the host is exposed to an additional genome, this parasite begins expressing its var genes sequentially, as it would, had it been infecting the host on its own.

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Other residents began expressing outrage that very few jobs were being opened to them.

As the restaurant has lost some of its magic, he has begun expressing his sarcasm.

Ex-employees of Sony begin expressing frustration at apparent lack of communication from the studio.

Later, after an outpouring of complaints, he began expressing more contrition, but the damage had already been done.

And some of his supporters, with an eye on Mr. Bush's rising poll numbers, began expressing their anxieties publicly.

Later, said Lorenzo Lacovara, another former worker at the bar, Daood Gilani began expressing anger at all non-Muslims.

The change started at the end of 1942-43, when people began expressing their anger towards us, especially the Hungarian neighbours.

Mr. Khoshchehreh began expressing his concerns about the president as early as October 2005, three months after Mr. Ahmadinejad took office.

The F.D.A. declared BPA safe in 2008, but began expressing concerns about possible health risks in 2010.

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