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It expresses for children, as for adults, truth about themselves that they did not know they knew.
The poem is notable for its descriptions of South American scenery and Indian life and the love it expresses for Brazil.
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More recently, religious ethicists have been interested in Cohen's view that monotheism expresses a universalist morality, and that it expressed for the first time in history the idea that all humanity must be subject to the same ethical laws.
The New Yorker cover is not only evidence of arrogance; it expresses contempt for people who actually do fear the Obamas.
It expresses your concern for people of color, gays, and immigrants.
It expresses mixed markers for the basal and luminal phenotypes and exhibits differentiation potential.
The HMC-1 cell line was established from leukemia patients; it expresses characteristic markers for mast cells [ 42].
The bar principle provides intuitionism with an induction principle for trees; it expresses a well-foundedness principle for spreads with respect to decidable properties.
For many, it expresses in addictive behaviors.
In the end, the committee found that the purchase did not qualify for the money, but it expressed its support for the sheriff's undertaking.
It expressed gratitude for the Pakistani decision not to charge transit fees for Nato shipments.
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