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'Low expression' refers to proteins expressed at relatively low levels.
Anger expression refers to the usual models of expressing anger feeling.
The sense of an expression determines what the expression refers to.
In some cases, use of "Berkeley Haas" might be confusing because it is not clear whether the expression refers to the university or the business school.
The expression refers to speculation in general, but most particularly to land speculation and to Tokyo, where land prices have been the most outrageously exorbitant in the country.
The sense of an expression, roughly speaking, is not the thing the expression refers to but the way in which it refers to that thing.
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He was using a well-known army expression, referring to a soldier who throws himself over barbed wire so that others can walk over him to safety.
Published in 2011 in Norway as Hel Ved (Solid Wood, an expression referring to a person's good character), the book has sold 300,000 copies internationally, and is translated into 10 languages.
"There goes his credibility with me," Mr. Safire wrote, before confidently declaring that the expression referred to a fully loaded concrete truck, whose contents are typically measured in cubic yards.
'Kabaad se jugaad' is a Hindi slang expression, referring to the conversion of waste (kabaad) into something useful and beautiful.
After the interval Belohlávek directs Beethoven's 'apotheosis of the dance' - Wagner's expression referring to the rhythmic verve of the Seventh Symphony.
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