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The Muslim Parliament itself has just expressed anxiety about sexual abuse and violence in the 700 unregulated madrasas where 100,000 Muslim children go after school.
He pithily sums up his worldview in the following harangue to Hector, who has just expressed some mild anxieties about global warming: "Jesus fucking Christ, cuz, you think too much… don't think about all that shit, global warming and terrorism and the war".
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It's an institutional fight unlikely to impress voters who have just expressed a desire for Brussels to change the way it does business.
Thanking someone from the bottom of your heart for the wonderful way they have just expressed themselves to you.
Wendy started counseling with me because Terence, her husband of 14 years, had just expressed to her that he wanted to end their relationship.
I posted much the same sentiment as I've just expressed here on one of the many news articles covering the topic.
The comments caused such a backlash on social media, charging Annahar with racism, that its administration had to publish a clarification hours later saying the commentary didn't reflect the paper's editorial line or values and that the writer had just expressed his personal observations.
The presenter's initial difficulty to notice the ambivalence she had just expressed might indicate that she was surprised by her own words.
You can do all kinds of funny things with it and use it with skill, but I guess the most common use is probably "that's unfortunate, and I would like to punctuate my comment with a reiteration that I am displeased at what has just been expressed".
Bennett hasn't just expressed an opinion on an ambiguous topic, like, "Gee, the old days sure were swell" or "Today's Japanese role-playing games are all flash and no substance" or something like that.
Those are the exact words that Fortune columnist Stanley Bing has just used to express his feelings about the "brand intrusion" that Microsoft's impending "Bing" search engine has just dumped on his proverbial doorstep.
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