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The UK, he says, is "one of the clearest expressions of how austerity kills".
"They are darkest expressions of how a community was born, flourished and then withered away and died," said Mr. Helmreich, whose 1999 book, "The Jews of Newark and Metrowest," (Transaction Publishers), documents the rise and fall of Jewish Newark.
Knowing he was being honored in New York yesterday, I called him to ask what he would say about Tillman if he were in my position and were trying to avoid the hackneyed expressions of how this sad occurrence brings perspective to the games we play that are too often packaged as war.
Despite constant and clear expressions of how unworkable his proposals were, he ignored them and drew things out, and on, and on.
I began to see how all of humanity is interconnected and our religions and faiths are just expressions of how we relate to the idea of something bigger than ourselves.
Many of the president's broad themes -- especially the need to promote innovation, step up public investment, and preserve a vital, affirmative role for government -- are important expressions of how the nation can do big things.
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"What I wear is an expression of how I feel.
His independent cast of mind is the truest expression of how civilization advances.
It was life, an expression of how he would see life".
Like Mr. Higgins, Ms. Safdie viewed the bearing of old age as an expression of how lives where lived.
Despite - or possibly because - of its longueurs, Three Sisters is a masterful expression of how exasperating people become when deprived of a useful purpose in life.
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