Sentence examples for play expressed from inspiring English sources

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Howe, a vehement critic of the contrived crosstown rivalries spawned by interleague play, expressed particular dread about the series.

Kathleen Turner, interviewed while in London starring in a play, expressed her doubts about Mrs. Clinton's presumed candidacy, saying Americans "don't want a celebrity woman president".

The Bottle Rockets tap into the vein of play, expressed most fundamentally in Guthrie's children's songs, which inspires a far more generous range of moods than overdetermined sloganeering can.

These detailed observations led Klein to develop a view of the importance of the unconscious fantasies the child's play expressed – an inner world full of figures interacting in both loving and aggressive ways, and she regarded this as a useful model for understanding the unconscious mind of the adult as well.

"Play" in its pure, glee-spreading guise, though, is what one veteran purveyor of software and systems wholeheartedly specialises in – and its adaptation of "play", expressed through its current catalogue, refers to the source material that we've all had experience of, acknowledging better than anyone else the connection between physical and virtual play.

"Play" in its pure, glee-spreading guise, though, is what one veteran purveyor of software and systems wholeheartedly specializes in and its adaptation of "play," expressed through its current catalogue, refers to the source material that we've all had experience of, acknowledging better than anyone else the connection between physical and virtual play.

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People talked during the play, expressing their sense that it was worthless trash".

We have to make sure we get the balance right and give the players the freedom to play, express themselves and win this Test series".

To the orderly and respectful game as the Japanese played it, Yonamine brought what was considered bad behavior: hustling to beat out a sacrifice bunt, sliding hard to take out the pivot man on a double play, expressing outrage at the umpire.

The records they played expressed their ironic view of romantic heterosexual love (Vikki Carr's "It Must Be Him") and their reverence for heterosexual female despair (Phoebe Snow's "Poetry Man").

Though he's white and she's not, and many of their texts were drawn from police reports, they universalized their abstracted power plays, expressed in simple movements, by not becoming stereotypical antagonists.

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