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The work from his second phase may express a more distinct, individual vision, but of what?

An identical pattern of shapes may express a different emotional mood through each colour variation.

Hence, Nlgn1−/− mice may express a steeper increase in sleep need during wakefulness likely because of more damaging wakefulness.

Then again, something about his departure may express a larger mood among the political intellectuals just now, not only on the right.

Activity in a cortical network may express a single oscillation frequency, alternate between two or more distinct frequencies, or continually express multiple frequencies.

Although it may express a strong ironic disapproval of collective mindlessness, the object of criticism is the mindlessness rather than the conformity.

They are written, it seems to me, so that we may express a sentiment without, as far as possible, feeling it, a natural result of being written by academic committees and government lawyers.

Under these circumstances, patients may express a clear intention not to be intubated.

This may express a desire to invest on quality and safety culture not only for marketing reasons.

But, on the other hand, this category of citizens may express a more conservative view on public finance.

A representation is a statement of fact, either past or present, while a warranty may express a promise.

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