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Often they express a kind of remorse whose sincerity rings far truer than any official declaration.
But Whitmarsh argues that theomachy stories express "a kind of atheism, through the narrative medium of myth".
In the crisis that followed this exchange, Brooke finally managed to express a kind of sexual credo.
In hypoxic conditions, bacteria express a kind of hemoglobin, which is proposed to enhance respiration and energy metabolism by promoting oxygen delivery.
Those Bostonians continue to speak of him in low tones, but, outside of that group, it became common to express a kind of admiration for Bulger.
"Leather, bustiers, straps and pieces that tie on like gladiator armor -- they all express a kind of primitive, barbarian-slash-rebel kind of thing," she said.
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He expressed a kind of cynical resignation.
"Lots of people are expressing a kind of frustration at having watched it all happen from their couch," he said.
Emotion can be embodied through corporal attitude, and at the same time, that expresses a kind of specific behavior.
Despite his world-weary cynicism about the new Bolivarian revolution, he expressed a kind of backhanded compassion for the President.
Many expressed a kind of grim expectation that their blocks would be among the last ones to have power restored.
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