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But this "little" doesn't find or express itself, as did Updike's, in churchgoing.
("Off I would go, with fists into torn pockets pressed.... Eh, what fine dreams I had, each one an amorous gest!") But the desire to break out could express itself as well in a kind of literary vandalism.
National pride doesn't always express itself as civic virtue.
Many of the children, having been torn from families, struggled to adapt to the dour strictness of their hosts, which could sometimes express itself as harshness.
Before the poison of the plant was isolated, in 1896 by Dr. Franz Pfaff, an American physician, it was believed that the poison could express itself as a gas.
It was Warhol's talent to perceive that in every home movie there is a sense of Time trying to express itself as a new kind of creation, a palpability which breathes in the being of the film.
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Factor X activates islet cell differentiation by activating Z and is only transiently expressed itself, as is known for Ngn3.
This sometimes expresses itself as harsh self-awareness.
This would become Kerouac's lifelong ambition and it expressed itself as On the Road.
Buck's childlike longing for attention and acceptance expresses itself as sexual desire.
Which expresses itself as a need to control!" He stops to laugh at himself.
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