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The gambling urge has expressed itself in myriad ways over the centuries.
Some of that divisive legacy has expressed itself in street parties in London, Glasgow and elsewhere to celebrate her passing.
This strategy has expressed itself in our wider response to radicalization, terrorism, and the presence of an intolerant interpretation of Islam in our world today.
He added: "The security of Israel is one of my top foreign policy priorities, and that has expressed itself not only in words, but in deeds".
The big question people are asking their elites is who is going to foot the bill for the banking crisis and its economic aftermath, which has expressed itself most loudly in fury over tax avoidance.
For Murray, this conjoinedness has expressed itself most recently in his winching into place alongside Laura Robson as a furnished and burnished and excessively giggly boy-girl public relations figurehead for the labouring juggernaut of British tennis.
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She awoke distressed to find that her sexual pleasure had expressed itself into her beautiful garment like a man's.
In both reports, the PCC concluded that there was no evidence that phone hacking was widespread, when at best it should have expressed itself in far more non-committal (if not wholly non committal) terms.
Last month, the BOA had expressed itself to be "cautiously optimistic" of winning the case.
Perowne has expressed himself ambiguously.
Intel itself has expressed contrition regarding its mobile and tablet efforts.
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