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Yet again, it's often TV that embodies this renaissance of nostalgia expressing itself as reassessment.
Did she, she wonders, really want her children, or was her body simply expressing itself, as a reproducing animal?
The financial crisis triggered a backlash against globalisation, expressing itself as nationalism in culture and protectionism in the economy.
In what was meant to be a dress rehearsal of celebration there was now an element of protest, as in the crowd expressing itself as Disgusted of Llandrindod Wells.
At his funeral today, a worshipful country music industry tried to define its debt to him, finally giving up on superlatives and expressing itself as he did in the gentle picking of a Gretsch electric guitar.
What we can say, with some assurance, is that children — of whatever age — know when they're getting worked by a parent whose anxiety is expressing itself as control rather than concern.
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But this "little" doesn't find or express itself, as did Updike's, in churchgoing.
("Off I would go, with fists into torn pockets pressed.... Eh, what fine dreams I had, each one an amorous gest!") But the desire to break out could express itself as well in a kind of literary vandalism.
Factor X activates islet cell differentiation by activating Z and is only transiently expressed itself, as is known for Ngn3.
This sometimes expresses itself as harsh self-awareness.
National pride doesn't always express itself as civic virtue.
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