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But what would he say to the accountants in de Botton's book, who express "earnest pride in their mastery of a labyrinthine craft"?
She has to reduce feelings about her body to punchlines because women aren't supposed to express earnest resentment about the defects of having children.
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After expressing earnest concern for Americans without health insurance he continues: But come on, people.
Those who did receive the money expressed earnest gratitude, saying it was crucial to re-establishing their lives.
He sounded like Billy Donovan, the Gators' basketball coach, when he expressed earnest worry about facing Kentucky (4-0) next Saturday.
#MuslimRage — Sami Tabib (@Uaepodiatry) 17 Sep 12 Others expressed more earnest frustrations.
Fiction writers have rarely expressed such earnest appreciation for mathematical aesthetics.
He responds with innocuous pleasantries: expressing his earnest wish that everyone in the country would live peacefully together.
Amid all the jokes about how, no, it wasn't that kind of weed, commenters also expressed an earnest appreciation for the spontaneous display of Christmas spirit.
In the meantime, many of the Prohibitionist leaders expressed an earnest — and characteristically Progressive — desire to help those who seemed, to them, insufficiently progressed.
John Kerry, the US secretary of state, echoed Obama's noncommittal tone, extending condolences and expressing an "earnest desire not to ignore history but to write a new [and] better future".
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