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In a neat expression, someone said: "the children are coming!", and he listed the offspring of senior officials, at central and regional level, who have taken plum jobs in the past couple of years – to the great resentment of ordinary people.
The reason the judge should dismiss the complaint is not because it was inconceivable that of the millions of individuals exposed to the Black Lives Matter movement's expression someone might have done what Long did, but because that is not the test for restricting speech in our democracy.
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It was more private, serene and beatific, the expression of someone touched by grace.
He wore the nonchalant expression of someone playing a video game for the thousandth time.
She did not wear the expression of someone who has just brought boundless joy to a few thousand souls.
It's the expression of someone who has just discovered a violence she had no idea was inside her.
Walking from the Giants' hotel this morning, Coach Jim Fassel had the bleary-eyed expression of someone who had slept little.
On his face was the serious, almost devout, expression of someone receiving an edict from the emperor.
With an expression like someone sucking on an unpleasant cough drop, he made his way over to me.
The place is run by a Mrs. Wilkinson (Lynn Redgrave), a curt, authoritarian woman with the sour expression of someone who sips vinegar for breakfast.
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