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In the elevator, Hemingway looked even bigger and bulkier than he had before, and his face had the expression of a man who is being forcibly subjected to the worst kind of misery.
She had the expression, a sort of satisfied wince, familiar to parents everywhere, when a nagging suspicion — the toe is broken, the teeth need braces, the itchy scalp is really lice — has been confirmed.
Meaning 'small talk', but we also had the expression to date.
They were not so much given away as taken, and the 21-year-old had the expression of a man who was relieved to still be wearing his shorts.
"My dad had the expression.... He'd say, 'Joey there's no sense on dying on a small cross.
Seven patients had the expression "follow-up" written as "f/u" in the assessment section of their admission note, which may have been interpreted by medical coders as flu.
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We have the expression zero tolerance, but sadly, this was not an isolated incident.
Neither shrinking away nor striking a pose, he has the expression of a man who travels by night.
We have the expression for the Fourier transform pair, e to the minus a t times [? a ?] [? step ?].
First, it can deal with the disturbances whose bounds have the expression of all system states.
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