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She wanted to preserve the people's experiences before outsiders began to affect the retelling, while the emotions were raw and the manner of expressing the feelings still required great thought.
In addition to the difficulties a child is likely to experience in reading a document written for adults, the information included and the manner of expressing that information should be different in a document intended for children, particularly for the youngest children.
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In the case of musical performance, the manner of expression and the content of what is expressed are distinct: the manner of a performance of a symphony may differ substantially when led by two different conductors.
Jean-Michel Basquiat's paintings in the manner of teenagers expressing themselves in street graffiti are now treated as classics of contemporary art.
He spent the early part of his career in his hometown Leipzig (in the state of Saxony), as a lawyer and (private) lecturer at the university there, but his controversial views and manner of expressing them, in particular, in the monthly journal Monatsgespräche, led to the prohibition to publish and hold lectures (private and academic) in Leipzig (and Saxony) in 1690.
"I knew him as an administrator with a firm commitment to the truth and to the professionalism of his faculty and staff but with a warm and gentle manner of expressing his feelings," said John Wootton, professor emeritus of biochemistry.
She's entitled to her own truth and manner of expressing it.
"We remain very unhappy that our manner of expressing ourselves with gestures, so noble in origin, so charming... should be unhonored and neglected still," de Jorio wrote.
O'Neill and some of his teammates have always thought there was undue attention paid to his explosions because to them, this is merely his manner of expressing feelings that percolate in all of them.
It may, if actually necessary, be limited, let us say, to two or three individuals at a time and their manner of expressing their views may be reasonably restricted to an orderly presentation.
That said, Mr. Carey has still turned a hagiographer's admiration for his outlaw subject into a vastly entertaining story in which the voluble, candid Ned has no trouble holding center stage, thanks to a great gift for gab and an unforgettably vivid manner of expressing himself.
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