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Yesterday, Piazza and his teammates expressed a range of emotions.
Half a dozen Duke faculty members expressed a range of feelings in interviews this week.
After Mass, during the coffee hour in the church basement, parishioners expressed a range of views on the pastor's teachings.
The rest expressed a range of interest, including a few who always preferred the pictures of infants.
Speakers at the rally expressed a range of emotion about the strikes, some voicing a fierce anger at the decision for military action, while others merely expressed hopes for a peaceful end to the conflict.
On the last Sunday before a city policy went into effect barring religious services in public schools, leaders of congregations around the city expressed a range of responses, with some taking a pragmatic attitude and others vowing to not give up without a fight.
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The soldiers themselves express a range of feelings, from anger to emotional distress.
People interviewed at random by journalists appear to express a range of opinions, from enthusiasm to scepticism and alarm.
A number of recent studies show that being able to express a range of positive and negative emotions is important, particularly when people are dealing with difficult experiences.
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