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But I think that opinion has been expressed far and wide.
Like his painter father, he expressed far more than at first meets the eye.
In an interview Thursday, Mr. Christie's predecessor at the Pentagon, Philip E. Coyle, expressed far more doubt about the tests.
In recent years their views have been expressed far more openly thanks to an easing of controls on publishing by officers.
He didn't answer, but looked at me over the tops of his fluffed-out mutton-chop whiskers in a way that expressed far more than words.
Afghans have expressed far less enthusiasm about foreign forces, either conventional or Special Operations troops, continuing to operate in Afghanistan for years to come.
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But it must express far more.
Until the fighting here began today, diplomats and government officials were expressing far more optimism about resolving the crisis than they had in the last few weeks.
This will save time – you can express far faster than your baby can suck; your midwife or health visitor will be able to advise you on how to do it efficiently.
In other words, the practice of toleration (by individuals or governments) may or may not reflect a virtue or ethic of "tolerance"; it may rather express far more concrete and particular judgments about specific situations.
In fact, each of the three adverbs can express far more functions than what have depicted above.
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