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"And he expressed it for free".
Years later, a British diplomat, retelling the story over a reunion dinner, said I had asked the prime minister why she had "sold Hong Kong down the river"; but that, most assuredly, was not how I expressed it, for all that the embellishment improved the diplomat's story.
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They just have fewer philosophers to express it for them".
It's just that most of us don't express it, for whatever reason.
Whenever we get an intimation of the truth, we should try to express it for others.
If a character doesn't express it, then the author expresses it for them, and through them.
No staging of a play will express it for all times and all places, and neither will any translation of a literary work.
"We've shown many times that expressing anger often escalates and leads to more aggression," said Dr. Brad Bushman, a psychologist at the University of Michigan who conducted the study, "but people express it for the same reason they eat chocolate".
Jim Lagier of Walnut Creek, Calif., expressed it well: I worked for The Associated Press for 40 years, and the pressures for accuracy were incredible.
This suggests that when miR-18b and TNRC6B are aberrantly expressed it is easy for oncogenesis to occur.
Her concern, as she expressed it, was a passion for aesthetic rarities.
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