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Wilderness is within us, and your song choices might express a pioneering spirit, or a savage heart reconciling itself with the tamer modern world.

In practice, Saporta said, a Chinese patient might express a desire more indirectly than a Westerner, out of a concern for how that desire might disrupt relationships: "In psychoanalysis, you would see this person as conflicted about what they want, and you'd try to get them to be freer and more direct".

The speech has stayed in my mind as an example of how a leader might express a resolute attitude of strategic patience at the moment of a devastating terrorist attack — as opposed to the cowboy-up, good-and-evil formulations so common in our own political speech about terrorism.

Yet more than a few in Marjayoun today might express a nostalgia for the time and place the Ottoman Empire represented, when Marjayoun's traders ventured to Arish on the coast of the Sinai Peninsula and down the Nile to Sudan, by way of Palestine.

Then, for all Oscar can tell from the armchair, this might express a water thought or a twin water thought.

Apparently, it is because the skeptic is justified in thinking that 'water is scrumptious' might express a different thought than the one it actually expresses on Earth, viz., that water is wet.

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"I might express an idea privately to a friend in the Pentagon," General Clark said, "but I would never publicly remonstrate or second-guess our commanders in Washington or the ground.

Mr Bloom said that while he could not be sure that more parties might express an interest his sense was that there were a "number who are serious potential bidders" yet to come forward.

Furthermore, the increase of bias when the additive polygenic value of L + ewes increased, might express an interaction of the FecL mutation with the rest of the genome or more simply with another gene.

Nevertheless, this order might express only a partial set of the full spectrum of potential three-dimensional symmetry properties.

We might express shock over a female athlete screaming the "F" word at an official, but we've long tolerated shouting and cursing in sports.

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