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"Of course some people have more outward expressions, but essentially, it's a state of mind".
The government soon cracked down on even these outward expressions of black vitality.
In the 70s and 80s, Muslims were keen to integrate and outward expressions of Britishness, especially to do with the royals, made that straightforward.
The country's change of heart seems complete and dramatic because the central government still controls the media and, to a large extent, outward expressions of public opinion.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 banned the most exclusionary, outward expressions of racism.
For the more cynical among us, Curry could be criticized for being "too white" and for shunning more outward expressions of blackness.
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That's so great.' He appreciated the outward expression of my faith.
This was a time when outward expression of sentiment was demanded.
Granted, there are mediocre players, and that mediocrity will come out in their outward expression of the music.
This is an organism's outward expression: its anatomy, physiology and behaviour, whether healthy or pathological.
Her only outward expression is on her elbow band, inscribed with the initials of her parents and Young's uniform number, 23.
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