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Blame and accusations in corridos tend to be expressed delicately, couched in metaphors and double meanings and codes, and, especially, humor.
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"But there is a real strong core of activists throughout the country who support and like Pat Robertson, might even agree with some of the things he says, though they might like him to express his views a little more delicately".
FLC expression is delicately controlled by various activators and repressors.
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