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Some give to express their faith or spirituality.
So use that moment to love, to give, to express, to let the ones that are close to your heart know of all the nice, positive things that you're waiting for another day to disclose.
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Biggin adds: "I very much appreciate the opportunity I have been given to express myself within this role.
In that 1956 story about a library whose volumes contain "all that is given to express, in all languages," the result is a chaotic overflow of information.
The wedding ceremony has often been accompanied by feasting and gift-giving to express the concern of the community for a successful participation within the community and an extension of the community through the procreation of children.
Numerical examples are given to express the validity and high efficiency of the present method.
Rome's mayor, Francesco Rutelli, a congenial center-left politician with matinee-idol looks, is not as given to expressing strong opinions on social issues as Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.
Daniel 1, it should be noted, is not exactly likable, having made a fortune as a comedian satirizing Jews, Arabs and women and given to expressing his distaste for children, old people and God.
There was something in that, the freedom rage rooms give you to express how you actually feel without being labelled as "crazy" or "emotional".
This will give viewers to express themselves.
The interviewer encouraged participants to present opinions in their own words, and gave time to express differing opinions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com