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O.K., O.K., not a kick, just some gently expressed regret.
And his moral rigour, gently expressed but even so sometimes forbidding, his seriousness in a frequently frivolous world, made him see it as a duty to serve.
Her subject is freedom — a woman's freedom — and the gently expressed but relentlessly vigilant toughness with which it's won and sustained.
Huge outstanding loans are shrugged off, as are the gently expressed concerns of his third wife, Andrea, a poet whose patience is wearing thin.
By Richard Brody August 8, 2017 Moreau's subject in "Lumière," her directorial début, is a woman's freedom, and the gently expressed but relentlessly vigilant toughness with which it's won and sustained.
This seeming inconsistency is explained away with a Jesuitical distinction between red-raw competition and the gently expressed possibility that healthcare providers and purchasers may agree between themselves to curb costs.
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"Um, I'm sorry, but I think we have a mis-communication" I tried to gently express.
The blood sample was collected by pricking the participant's fingers with a single use spring action lancet and gently expressing a few drops of blood onto the blood spot test papers.
Gently hand express a small amount from your breasts and rub it gently onto your nipples multiple times a day to sooth the affect areas.
At the statue's unveiling, outside the National Museum of Scotland, Stoddart gently and eloquently expressed a de profundis for Edinburgh's classical character.
The verities need not be expressed gently, unambiguously or in rhyming couplets, but it is the verities that make us know ourselves.
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