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"Religious ideas need to be expressed openly in public.
Such views are expressed openly by mainstream B.J.P. supporters in Uttar Pradesh.
Funerals are big social events at which grief is expressed openly and exuberantly.
These beliefs aren't restricted to living rooms, but are expressed openly.
Announcing the decision, Najib said "differences of opinions shouldn't be expressed openly" among his cabinet members, according to the Malay Mail Online website.
It is a sentiment expressed openly in Pakistan these days, rare for a country where the military has long dominated everything, including the fear of speaking out.
(Interestingly, the Iranian revolution of 1979 was one time when this resentment was expressed openly. The Shah was accused of supporting America, but America was also attacked for imposing an impious and tyrannical leader as its puppet).
A Church of England spokesman said: "We are glad that the BBC Trust has protected a unique slot in Radio 4's schedule where religious views from across the faith communities of the UK can be expressed openly.
Messages begin with "The truth is" by default, which is meant to inspire compliments or hard truths that might be too awkward to express openly.
Generally speaking, though, people seem to be finding it less arduous to express openly who they are.
In 1918, the year they joined Romania, favorable conditions arose for the Romanians there to express openly their desire to unite with the "Motherland".
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