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Chalmers calls this strategy for assigning 1-intensions to expressions a "contextualist" interpretation of the 2D framework.

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To change expressions, a new mask would be placed on the figure; main characters had up to 20 masks apiece.

His conviction and six-month suspended sentence are a clear violation of the rights to free expression, to a free press and to a fair trial.

Her childhood, she suggests, confined her to expression of a different kind.

Some artists are grappling with how to give expression to a world splitting apart at the seams; others are drawn to balance, polish, familiar beauty.

Surely Britain in 2004 has become too diverse and complex to give expression to a common culture in the present, let alone the past.

...or it can be used to add expression to a musical line.

If the Aboriginal writer endorses their "right to creative expression", a beaming smile appears on the face of the writer.

And yet in her fiction she was able to give expression to an entirely different experience of motherhood than the one she sketchily characterizes in that letter.

As expression, the purpose of the instantiater is to make expressions given a dictionary and a skeleton.

His compositions, although intricate and textured, are a means to self-expression; an extension of his belief system.

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