Sentence examples for to expressing the from inspiring English sources

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He's getting close to expressing the credo of his musical life.

His face, chiselled out of granite, never came close to expressing the grief he was alleged to be feeling.

Indeed, Mr Ponnambalam came closer than anyone else in Colombo to expressing the Tigers' separatist views.

He viewed music with suspicion but also with great respect, believing that when composed meaningfully, "after silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music".

This is a cast of appealing, experienced actors, but under Seret Scott's direction, they aren't always up to expressing the wrenching, overwhelming emotion that the Youngers suffer through.

At times, "Land of Milk and Honey" comes close to expressing the unbridled contempt for humanity of a contemporary freak show like Ulrich Seidl's "Dog Days".

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"Ours was to express the brutality".

You were supposed to express the spirit however it came.

It's hard to express the feelings in my heart.

– continue to express the insatiable curiosity that animates human consciousness.

"Yes, to express the joy of music," agreed Campbell.

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