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It is hyperbolic, growing fatter on every expression of itself.
(How do they know what's in my heart?) Not every expression of outrage at hypocrisy on high is "the politics of personal destruction".
You might not agree with, or like, every expression of that outlook, but you can appreciate why its stock of unfamiliar names is tantalizing just to see.
Not for nothing has the image of Che Guevara stayed a hallmark of revolution and every expression of democratic, radical dissent, in to the 21st century.
As he grimaces in pain, the footage grinds down to render, in slow motion, every expression of his face, his flailing arms.
Once a tendency has been put in place by nature, he writes, "it is not essential that each and every expression of it serve survival and reproduction.
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News from Israel hardly is ideology-free: every nuance of every expression, every angle of every story is highly controversial.
For every superficial expression of a culture obsessed with novelty, you can point to a work of blazing originality.
A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times that the film "is marvelously romantic, even though -- or precisely because -- it acknowledges the disappointment that shadows every genuine expression of romanticism".
This viewpoint, that procreative sex within marriage is allowed, while every other expression of sexuality is sinful, can be found, for example, in St . Augustine
Not every red state expression of sentiment is genuine, and not every blue state expression of skepticism is caustic, but the greatest songs of Dylan and Cash achieve a mighty balance between both.
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