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Or maybe the reality of what they're voting on is something nobody dare express.
Is the implication that if any of them dare express that view out loud, they ought to be unemployable?
If he held Richelieu's view, he could never dare express it.But why would he hold Richelieu's view?
But there have been so many twists and turns that he did not dare express too much confidence.
In the author opinion he shows thereby all the qualities of a Southern gentleman but, knowing Malcolm, the author doesn't dare express this thought to him.
Though he does not dare express this anger directly, it takes the black-comedic form of morbid curiosity about Mal's morbid obesity.
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But it's been more than a generation since anyone dared express himself freely and without fear in Iraq.
Away from my house I wasn't sure who I was; I had no self, nothing to put forward, no idea that I dared express, no voice, nothing but the bravado I'd learned from Eddie, even his sayings.
Away from my house I wasn't sure who I was; I had no self, nothing to put forward, no idea that I dared express, no voice, nothing but the bravado I'd learned from Eddie".
"If anybody dares express opposition against the government or the president or the military, they'll be accused of treason and called a Muslim Brother in hiding," Mr. Maher said.
Fully aware that the journalism police are quick to pounce on any colleague who dares express an opinion on a public issue or person, I nonetheless said what I thought: that Hugh Carey was the finest public official it had been my privilege to know.
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