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Louise Fletcher won an Oscar as the stone-hearted nurse, managing to express a full range of emotions despite keeping her face completely still.
Creatively, it's the best poster of the campaign so far – managing to express a powerful message in a single, entertaining image.
By managing to express the user requirements in multiple dimensions, the usage of emerging spatial technologies (e.g. airborne laser scanning and digital photogrammetric cameras) in transportation applications is expected to increase.
"Games as a medium and as an art form, or whatever the hell you want to call it—I know even just calling games as an art form will piss people off," she said, before managing to express her thought.
Moran noted in his blog that of the thousands of messages from viewers, the "vast majority" were extremely positive, managing to express that they were "upset, angry and shocked" without making personal attacks.
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With all this, she managed to express herself creatively.
Without arguing with Robinson, Mac managed to express his reservations.
"I've never managed to express affection," she said.
Mr. Fortuyn managed to express all these views in a clear and convincing manner.
McConnell did manage to express his worry that the Party would lose Hispanic votes.
They both manage to express emotional complexity while retaining the communal glee of a rave.
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