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One way to offer this support, or "scaffolding," is to make a point of expressing your own thanks in front of your children.
But just as even the blandest food has some taste, no music can be austere to the point of expressing nothing.
"We understand very well that elections have been falsified before, but now public consciousness has matured to the point of expressing its opinion or speaking out against it".
A few years later, while doing field research in post-disaster areas in southern Pakistan, a number of my respondents made a point of expressing how patronised they felt by the politics of disaster relief.
But it says something about Ms. DeGeneres's invisible cloak of authority that a week later, both Mr. Jackson and Mr. Cowell made a point of expressing solicitude for Mr. Kelly's voice troubles.
Frequently he makes a point of expressing his gratitude directly to the people for whom he is thankful.
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(S.3) One EU student had a different point of view, expressing satisfaction with purely project focused 'professional' interactions.
Make a point of confidently expressing who you are, instead of seeking approval or validation through your clothing.
Another way Rocha's female point-of-view expresses itself is in the cut of her clothes.
Properties of SemRep output, particularly term frequencies, may indicate the topic and point-of-view expressed in the original PubMed query.
Each predicate shared by each distribution receives a KLD value (before summing) indicating its value in conveying the point-of-view expressed in distribution P's search query.
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