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"I love any way of expressing ideas through words.
A quick study and an instinctive actress, she is capable of expressing emotions beyond her years.
Nobody saw her as someone who was capable of expressing such a keen despair".
In fact, scriptures include every form of literature capable of expressing religious feeling or conviction.
An interpretation: Shareholders are perfectly capable of expressing dissatisfaction with companies that perform extremely poorly.
An intellectual élite capable of seeing through the tissue of lies to the underlying essence of things needs a language capable of expressing their new way of thinking.
Richard was capable of expressing great love and affection, had a sense of humour and was mischievous.
As the hour passes, fewer and fewer of those in attendance feel capable of expressing their views.
I'm not turning to these genres because I think they're so capable of expressing the issues at hand.
A pity, since Binette Schroeder's art occasionally seems capable of expressing more than is evidenced here.
The architecture framework is capable of expressing the architecture of a distributed multiprocessor application, and the programming methodology is capable of expressing the application logic.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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