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I resent it, and I know that if Sophie were able to express her feelings she would resent it too.
For many, it was the first time they were able to express their common struggles and feelings.
The bus was provided by a friend and there were so many ways that people were able to express themselves.
"We were able to express our concerns quite clearly," Ms. Rao told reporters in an afternoon briefing.
The protesters were able to express their views and exercise their First Amendment rights, and we were able to maintain peace.
When parts of it were out of step with the national mood, other parts were able to express that mood in surprising and successful ways.
When Koreans were able to express their anger in the late 1980's and early 1990's, they let off steam and the frustration dissipated.
Yet they said that the election still proved competitive, that voters were able to express their will and that the vote produced a result broadly accepted by the population.
When the youths were introduced to arts programs, the study showed, they performed better in school, had lower dropout rates and fewer instances of delinquent or criminal behavior, and they were able to express themselves and complete tasks more efficiently.
The prime minister and a spokeswoman for Charles said they were disappointed that the ruling had challenged the principle that senior members of the royal family were able to express their views to government confidentially.
"That the players were able to express themselves in the way they did tonight was outstanding".
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