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Furthermore, bip1 RNAi expression with srpHemo-gal4 (Bruckner et al., 2004), which expresses in a large fraction of circulating cells but in few or no cells within the lymph gland, does not reduce lymph gland Pvr levels.
The only genuine feeling he expresses (in a reunion with his father near the end of his journey) is a clenched self-pity.
He was driven by a passion for antiquity that his garden expresses in a Temple of Apollo, columns, statues, amphorae and, above all, words inscribed in stone.
He yearns for a serious moral life — an emotion that he expresses in a long example of what, in ballet, is called the "moody solo".
Wien's law of the shift of the radiative power maximum to higher frequencies as the temperature is raised expresses in a quantitative form commonplace observations.
She's made of humbler stuff, human stuff, which Mr. Leigh tenderly expresses in a surrealistic interlude that finds her wandering through a garden and arriving at a kind of Joycean nightscape where a visibly disturbed, gibbering homeless man (Stanley Townsend) asks her again and again, "Know what I mean?" "Yeah," says Poppy, reaching across the abyss.
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A better system could be expressed in a few sentences.
"It's too personal to express in a sound bite".
"Those concerns can be expressed in a democratic process".
I'm seriously wrangling with an idea that I'm to express in a particular form".
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