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A child's way of looking at things is so different from ours that a grown person in trying to express it almost feels as though he is using a foreign language, while yet from the nature of his task he is bound to the greatest simplicity and homeliness.
The spokeswoman of the U.S. State Department made an unusual attack in trying to express Washington's opposition.
In a moment that brought me to tears, just before one of his last public appearances, also at Cooper Union, I found myself once again inarticulate in trying to express to Vito how much we all loved him, how much he meant to us, how grateful we were for all he had done, how sorry we were that we hadn't fought harder and achieved more, better and faster.
Currently, researchers are experiencing many difficulties in trying to express foreign peptides or proteins in substantial amounts in tobacco plants using TMV-based vectors [2].
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"You're a person in a head trying to express yourself in a world full of other people.
"In effect, we're trying to express the Gospel of Jesus Christ," he said.
Echols' venture into art began as a therapeutic process during his time behind bars, "When I was in prison, it almost sounds crazy to say, but I would get so immersed in creating art and trying to express certain things, that there were times when I almost wouldn't see the prison walls for days at a time because I was so turned inwards," he says.
In that rush of calm I suddenly realized what I'd been trying to express in words ever since I'd woken up that morning: the feeling of sudden expansiveness — the smashing of boundaries, that wonderful, terrifying feeling of the world suddenly made bigger than it was a moment before.
And designer Miuccia Prada, quoted in Talley's aforementioned book said: "To me, designing a little black dress is trying to express in a simple, banal object, a great complexity about women, aesthetics, and current times".
But in Crouching Tiger, I was trying to express the more magical characteristics of old-fashioned wu xia ["martial chivalry", a genre akin to sword and sorcery].
The true things it might be trying to express in a flamboyant way, that for instance the real includes us, and we imagine things that are not, believe things that are not so and want things that cannot be, are as familiar as our heartbeats.
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