Sentence examples for expresses not from inspiring English sources

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She expresses not only love; she also expresses alienation.

("We had to be on the lookout for irregular breaths in the singers," Jones said to me. "Breath expresses not just emotion, but thought").

Her use of understated gestures and the clustering and separation of bodies expresses not only complex emotions but also whole historical eras.

I suppose this paragraph expresses not just a certain kind of muteness out of which one struggles to make art but also the safe and unsafe distances from which one does it.

Most of all, Kahlo is authentically a national treasure of Mexico, a country that her work expresses not merely as a culture but as a complete civilization, with profound roots in several pasts and with proper styles of modernity.

The two actors work in a counterpoint that expresses not only the diverging temperaments of the men they are playing but also some of the contradictions of their era.

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† The first symbol stands for detection of expression by microarrays (expressed: '+', not expressed: '-'), the second one for RT-PCR confirmation of the expression (expressed: '+', not expressed: '-').

It doesn't express, not really.

I've never expressed not being happy here".

They are expressed not in shouts but in a hush.

To visitors he expressed not a word of remorse or regret for his actions.

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