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Kouchner tells the monk that he has come to express his condolences at the latest attack.
But why do these stories emerge from Milo? How does this soldier's wrecked body come to express a history it can't escape?
"It's not the mayor's building, it's not the City Council's building, it's the public's building, and traditionally, it's a place where people come to express themselves".
The scene is Pleasure, a gay club in an unnamed city in the north of England, "where men come to express their instincts and desires".
Her exhibition in the Pompidou is closed today, but there's been a private view for members and as they filter into the café afterwards, others see her and come to express their admiration of her pictures.
(Some supporters' clubs are banned from the stadium for their history of bad behavior, so come to "express themselves" with fights outside!) For all the strum and drum, the game I saw was a scoreless tie.
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He came to express support by his presence.
A few lawmakers came to express solidarity with the protesters.
At a service in Omagh, 40,000 people came to express their outrage and their condolences.
He said he came to "express support for the steps the provisional government has taken to restore democracy," and to offer American aid.
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