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This is the closest anyone in the book comes to expressing a revolutionary thought.
Fallacious and pathetic as it seems, Ming appears to expressing a very human loneliness.
While not necessarily expecting the economy to sour, customers have reverted to expressing a more cautious outlook, he said.
Allison was far from ignorant in football matters but neither was he a shrinking violet when it came to expressing a point of view.
But pictographic signs and logographic scripts with a limited readily learnable set of graphs are restricted to expressing a limited range of meanings.
"Occupy reminded us how critical — and irreplaceable — public space is to expressing a message and assembling with others to discuss important issues of the day".
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I write separately to express a few additional points.
To get attention or to express a character's truth?
Churchill uses a female voice to express a skewed world.
You never feel the urge to express a political opinion?
Everywhere Mann uses architecture to express a psychiatric state.
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