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As long as those dangers could merely express themselves in conventional weaponry, the situation was manageable.
"Fans", who merely express support for a firm, are cheaper.It is not the first time uSocial has tried to sell the benefits of popular online destinations to marketers.
Then comes this concession: None of this is to suggest, as Dawkins seems to suspect, that religious claims require no evidence to back them up, or that they merely express "poetic" or subjective truths.
"In a different setting, I would propose a toast to you," Justice Stevens said from the bench before the start of arguments this morning, "but here I shall merely express our thanks for your 30 years of dedicated service to our country".
They merely express disappointment for the fact that certain interesting insights have had little resonance.
Here we are, after laborious deep phenotyping various clinical categories of asthma, the patients merely express an "asthma" fingerprint at the sputum protein level.
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It merely expresses a positive attitude of a particular viewer; it is an expression of pleasure, like a satisfied sigh.
So Richardson was merely expressing cynicism.
He said that they had merely expressed sympathy toward consumers.
Other Arab leaders merely expressed their support behind closed doors.
NBC merely expressed interest; Viacom could yet bid.
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