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"Yes, to express the joy of music," agreed Campbell.
She added, "It is really hard to express the joy and the emotion I have at the moment".
"We have no words to express the joy it brings us to see, hold and kiss our daughter again".
"We're aiming to express the joy, the spirit and the essence of the next Games in 10 minutes," though it will not be easy, he said.
"I cannot express the joy I felt earlier this week with the release of Paris Hilton from L.A. County jail," he wrote, with gentle sarcasm.
The rejoicing characteristic of Simhath Torah is meant to express the joy that Jews feel in their possession and observance of the words of the Torah (the "Law").
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However, Liszt's son-in-law Richard Wagner persuaded him that no earthly composer could faithfully express the joys of Paradise.
That doesn't mean that developers necessarily lazy or unimaginative, however – perhaps they're searching for uniquely gamey ways to express the joys and anxieties of that particular time in history that amount to more than an enjoyable if somewhat tacky memorabilia museum.
That doesn't mean that developers necessarily lazy or unimaginative, however perhaps they're searching for uniquely gamey ways to express the joys and anxieties of that particular time in history that amount to more than an enjoyable if somewhat tacky memorabilia museum.
His painting has been described as playful and colorful, expressing the joy in life.
The finale, expressing "the joy of a sea crossing" according to Saint-Saëns, was all elation and dexterous wit.
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