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But works about challenges to expression may have trouble expressing themselves.
Professor Bartneck, a Minifigure enthusiast who compiles an annual catalog, said on New Zealand television that psychologists could find the Lego people — with their range of facial expressions, from confident to concerned — helpful in working with clients who have trouble expressing feelings.
Kayla never had trouble expressing herself.
They just have trouble expressing it.
Apparently, vegetables can have trouble expressing their needs.
Indeed, New Orleanians rarely seem to have trouble expressing anything.
He had trouble expressing his love, but he'd had no good role models to follow.
Mr. Hogan said that in the past he had trouble expressing his emotions.
Much of Philibert's previous work has also focused on those who have trouble expressing themselves.
Some people claim that American men have trouble expressing their emotions.
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