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Mr. Ayers never directly expresses remorse or regret for his actions; the closest he comes is a regret of his "mistakes of excess".
In addition, the proposed model directly expresses the relationship between residual unfrozen water content and temperature under extremely low temperature conditions.
"The Wings of the Dove" may be the most successful James film because this novel most directly expresses that idea, and the film follows suit, albeit in slightly watered-down form.
A character who's voluble, who has a wide web of personal relationships and directly expresses emotions and ideas, desires and motives, threatens screenwriters — such a character might, like Marshall McLuhan in "Annie Hall," pop out and tell filmmakers, "You know nothing of my inner life".
In force for almost 160 years, Virginia's honor system "directly expresses the principle of student self-governance," according to a statement from the Honor Committee.
The search behavior of an individual directly expresses the user's information needs, while the aggregate search behavior reflects the level of attention paid to a particular event, or the demand for certain types of information.
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"Our reaction has been directly expressed to the Trump family.
There is something both coy and overly fastidious about such resolute avoidance of directly expressed emotion.
It leads people to say indirectly those things that should be directly expressed.
And sensing their parents' preoccupation, they are unable to directly express their emotions about the divorce, she added.
But his own mistakes come from the misconceptions that arise when he imagines beyond what the students directly express.
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