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In fact, as architects began to show discontent with the historical revivalism that had been paramount in the 19th and early 20th centuries, a type of architecture based on the clear outward expression of the function of the building was bound to develop.
This was a time when outward expression of sentiment was demanded.
That's so great.' He appreciated the outward expression of my faith.
Granted, there are mediocre players, and that mediocrity will come out in their outward expression of the music.
The punters may have been enjoying themselves but, if so, there was no outward expression of it.
Moreover, he is interested in interior experience rather than in any outward expression of God's presence.
The plot develops fairly transparently as the outward expression of a series of psychological blockages and therapeutic adjustments - the Oedipus story is certainly washing round there somewhere.
We educated ourselves on the facts at hand and we facilitated the child's outward expression of her own assertion about her identity.
Dr. Serraj attributes the shift to several developments beyond the fact that such an outward expression of identity is increasingly common across the Muslim Middle East.
Take his ludicrous suggestion, as reported by The Telegraph, that "the outward expression of traditional conservative Christian values has effectively been "banned" in Britain".
But it takes a true disbeliever to question its role as the outward expression of our deep faith in acquiring things.
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