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The unified expression of fatigue characteristics under different test conditions for asphalt mixtures was realized.
But carving pennies wasn't simply a unified expression of outrage.
"The contest turns into an expression of discontent with war".
The recalls are the most obvious expression of discontent.
Many international commentators were surprised by this open expression of discontent.
Mr Chávez must avoid such an expression of discontent at all costs.
The effort seemed like a fairly tame expression of discontent, and not a little whimsical.
There's obviously the dictionary definition: an expression of discontent about a person or state of affairs, something like that.
Regionalism in Spain is an expression of discontent, much as support for populists is elsewhere in Europe.
They claim that most of the people who filed applications had their grievances addressed, obviating the need for a public expression of discontent.
In cities across Brazil, the protests have escalated into a wider expression of discontent over alleged corruption, outsized government spending, and a lack of public services.
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