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The rhythm of language expresses this, where every thought is expressed in a sentence, and every sentence closed by a period.
One of the students, Claire, gives a dark and also funny speech to the class, where the smallness of her language expresses the smallness of her life.
They tell the same story, but differently; the signed language expresses the emotions (anger, frustration, hurt) lurking beneath the spoken words.
I'm really trying to say how language expresses the heart--so that if you're Irish and read it you'll get it, too".
That's the monicker given to the revolutionary study by Noam Chomsky a half-century ago of the way the brain's predisposition to language expresses itself.
A product of the Judeo-Christian tradition, apocalyptic literature is characteristically pseudonymous; it takes narrative form, employs esoteric language, expresses a pessimistic view of the present, and treats the final events as imminent.
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Every bit of her body language expressed how much she wanted that shot back.
One Palestinian official said the statement would go beyond what the plan called for by including language expressing compassion for Jewish suffering.
Asked about Juncker's comments, a Downing Street spokesman said: "The language expressed by the president is a matter for him.
Ken Hazlett, the programmer who pioneered in the business with assembly language, expressed to me in Corvallis an opinion even more emphatic than Naegele's about the use of assembly language for computerized vote-counting: "Insane!
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