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People talked during the play, expressing their sense that it was worthless trash".
"These days bloggers, stylists and everyday fashionistas are expressing their sense of style online.
Perhaps what these women are doing is the democratic equivalent – they are expressing their sense of history with the resources they hold in their hands: their phones.
Although the news had long been anticipated in Cuba, the mood in the capital was one of shock, with Havana residents expressing their sense of loss.
Dozens of United States senators and members of the House have toured ground zero in the last three weeks, expressing their sense of awe and anger at the scope of the destruction.
Although a strange alliance had been trumpeted between conservative evangelicals and conservative Anglo-Catholics, the launch manifested the marginalisation of the latter – especially in the afternoon session – and supporters of the latter have not been slow in expressing their sense of betrayal.
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Elsewhere in the city, residents expressed their sense of loss.
It is not just the need of those near the scene to express their sense of involvement.
The Nets did not practice yesterday, but Scott and Kidd, via a conference call, expressed their sense of the team's position.
Still, in an era highly conscious of matters racial and ethnic, Italians like Joe Colombo found a way to express their sense of ethnic grievance, too.
At very early stage in their life they express their sense of astonishment and wonder without effort or a hint of embarrassment.
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