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West agreed that Houghton had been lured into saying things he should not have expressed, saying: "Maybe he strayed a little further than he should have done".
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"There was a lot of anger expressed," said Dr. Bernstein.
"People are more and more clear about their rights and about what they can express," says Mr Shen.
"The extent of our loss is hard to comprehend or express," said IAS President Francoise Barre-Sinoussi.
A cell expressing, say, a circle-receptor can detect the presence of circle-signals passing by, and when the receptor binds the signal the cell 'knows' about this event.
What they're really trying to express, said Lowery O'Connell, is "I'm missing pieces, I'm not managing well".
Expressed, said his lawyer, without irony or bitterness.
Senior U.S. officials expressed concern, saying that Iran could use the rocket to deliver warheads.
Others, however, expressed apprehension, saying the police could aggravate an already tense balance.
Still, he expressed optimism, saying he was buoyed by extensive new evidence in the hearings.
Joseph E. Spinnato, president of the Hotel Association of New York City, expressed support, saying, "They're doing what we recommended".
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