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More than 2,000 years ago aphorist Publilius Syrus expressed precisely the same idea: "Debt is the slavery of the free", as did the Bible: "The rich rules over the poor and the borrower is the slave of the lender".

In response, Mr Blair said: "I have on occasion expressed precisely the concern about retailers'armrm lock' on suppliers that you express so well.

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For his show, waitresses in traditional lacy white aprons served tables expressing precisely the mood of the show.

Far from constituting "an absurd anomaly," ante, at 23,the fact that a state is permitted to "expel or return" a small class of refugees found within its territory but may not seize and return refugees who remain outside its frontiers expresses precisely the objectives and concerns of the Convention.

Thus, for every wff of PC there is an equivalent wff, expressing precisely the same truth function, in which the only operators are ∼ and ∨, though the meaning of this wff will usually be much less clear than that of the original.

TC Boyle expresses precisely the timbre of my fear of flying in his short story "The Human Fly": "At best, I consider flying an unavoidable necessity, a time to resurrect forgotten prayers and contemplate the end of all joy in a twisted howling heap of machinery; at worst, I rank it right up there with psychotic episodes and torture at the hands of malevolent strangers".

Asked about letting the Bush tax cuts expire, Paulson expresses precisely the sort of unawareness about how revenues and deficits work as I imagined he would.

However without an equation expressing precisely the relation of such an index to other concepts we are back to the situation where constraints are unknown.

However, they also show that the most constrained transcription factors and signal transducers, the functional class that contains many developmentally essential genes, are expressed precisely at the same time as the segment polarity and Hox genes.

Among them was the effector protein CtNUDIX, a potential biotrophy-necrotrophy switch regulator, that was expressed precisely before the switch from biotrophy to necrotrophy and induced HR.

And the Thatcher look expressed precisely where feminism stood in the 1980s.

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