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Their architects may have developed the vaulted temple, which later found its greatest expression at Pagan during its golden age, from the 11th to the 14th century.

His impulse to assemble found parts of the world into something wholly new and anomalous found its greatest expression in film, the one form he kept coming back to.

This leanness finds its greatest expression in the gran reserva Riojas, which after years of aging are gorgeously delicate and complex, emphasizing flavors of smoke and leather over fruit.

This spirit finds its greatest expression in the perfect curves of the calligraphy of Ali Riza Abbasi, whose signature tile-work adorns the Isfahan mosques; and in the luminous sketches of court life of Riza-yi Abbasi, one of Abbas's many renaissance men.

This strange sense of a book being forever inadequate to a love story is given its greatest expression 21 years after Emma Bovary fretted about what exactly passion was, following perhaps the most celebrated death scene in the history of the novel – when Anna Karenina throws herself under a train.

Important trade fairs in growing cities such as Paris, Nancy, Strasbourg, and Lyon enabled the spread of artistic ideas and cultural trends to and from other regions, placing France at the centre of a nascent European high culture that would reach its greatest expression in the Renaissance.

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Due to its greater expression in the CNS, GSK3β rather than GSK3α has also been assumed to be of primary importance in synaptic plasticity.

The authors showed that one of the tested ligands, ANKRD1, is a potential marker for cardiac remodeling and disease progression in IDCM and that its greater expression correlated with reduced cardiac contractility.

You might ask why, and I would answer that it serves as the greatest expression available to us of our collective humanity (with all its pinnacles and its evils).

"Our task is to make it an interpretation that is the greatest expression of Roman civilisation in England... at present, it is not punching its weight.

And art, once the greatest expression of what it means to be human, had become little more than a decoration to conceal and soothe mankind's epic failure.

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