Sentence examples for striking expressions from inspiring English sources

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This 'paradox of plenty' is common in the developing world, but some of its most striking expressions can be found on the African continent.

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Voltage-gated potassium channels showed perhaps the most striking expression patterns across somatosensory subsets (Top 60 most variably expressed shown in Figure 6C).

Most mutants in group II exhibited similar expression patterns, showing less striking expression changes and a smaller number of significantly differentially expressed genes than mutants of group I (Fig.  3A and Supplementary Table S2), which is consistent with primary defects in the gene expression system in mutants of group I.

The most striking expression pattern was observed for the glp1_v1 isoform, which is expressed in pre-adult II and adult males, while the glp1_v2 isoform is expressed in the pre-adult and adult stages of both sexes.

What results is a striking expression of the neighborhood's warring identities.

They give steady and sometimes striking expression to the not inconsiderable harsh national experience: ONE WORD OF TRUTH SHALL OUTWEIGH THE WHOLE WORLD.

A striking expression of the new yearning for figuration was the zest with which the five drawings by Lucian Freud were chased.

Pithily (the work blends profound learning with striking expression), An Uncertain Glory castigates a lopsided Indian miracle that has led to "islands of California in a sea of sub-Saharan Africa".

It is a striking expression of the continuing effort to shake the dust off of the city's aging libraries and recast them as lively communal hubs, and should go far in bolstering the civic image of Queens.

In another passage (2 1 3), Isaiah offered the most striking expression of nonmessianic millennialism in the prophetic texts, declaring, "and he shall judge between nations, and they shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks.

Almost any page of The Analysis of Beauty, opened at random, yields some striking expression: "Huge shapeless rocks have a pleasing kind of horror in them" or "The ear is as much offended with one even continued note, as the eye is with being fix'd to a point, or to the view of a dead wall".

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