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Finlay now expresses much admiration for MacDiarmid, with whom he made his peace before the latter's death in 1978.
There are sexier cook books, but I like the austerity of this one, which expresses much that is gentle and domestic in Turkish culture, and then lets you eat it.
Neither expresses much interest in litigating old culture wars and both prefer a noninterventionist foreign policy.
His face never expresses much of anything; he's still just Bruce Willis, getting paid to be himself.
SMN2 is a nearly identical copy of SMN1, which expresses much less functional SMN protein.
D283, which is wild-type for TP53, expresses much lower levels of p53 protein at baseline.
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In HCC70 cells expressing much less aromatase estradiol significantly stimulated expression of aromatase to 120 ± 5% (p < 0.05).
Even reformers seldom express much enthusiasm for electoral democracy.
They do not express much fellow feeling for the men.
But she did not let the subcontractors express much opinion.
Wattrick said the Tigers had not expressed much interest in the effort.
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