An expression could invoke recursive functions or entire subprograms, for example. |
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He's got a glum expression on his face making his lips form a straight line and his eyes frown. |
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Taking a deep breath, he squared his shoulders, hoping that his expression did not betray his fright, or the pounding of his heart when he spoke. |
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This more primitive expression of womanhood is fused with the typically reclining posture of renaissance figures, such as Michelangelo's Dawn. |
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Her expression instantly changed, from a look of wistful remembrance to burning dislike. |
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A veil of acknowledgment swept across her face as she slowly lifted her eyes and shifted her expression to see me. |
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But obviously that is not by way of an order, it is by way of an expression of hope rather than anything else. |
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The man jumped, snapped his head at me and gave me a wild-eyed, slack-jawed expression of shock. |
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The creative instinct of the Kutenai women found expression chiefly in cedar-root basketry. |
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She looked beautiful with an expression that spoke of happiness, anxiety and wonder all at once. |
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This has raised some questions about bioenergy being an expression of biochemistry. |
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She didn't want to, which was why she wore a glum expression as she examined herself. |
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Then, just as quickly, his expression returned to hard resolve as he wheeled around to face the large windows in front of him. |
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After a minute he hung up the phone with a glum expression on his face and went back to driving meticulously. |
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Evelyn cried out with relief, but her reassured expression soon changed drastically in a look of pure fury. |
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At his slightly overwhelmed expression and agape jaw, she snorted bitterly. |
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They hunted in a pack and even dressed alike in a semi-aware expression of mutual love. |
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Shifting his imposing frame, his expression takes on a thunderous aspect, suggesting this is the wrong question to ask. |
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Josh ranted, too absorbed in his words to notice the incredulous expression his companion was wearing. |
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A redundant expression combines two words that mean the same thing, thereby intensifying the effect. |
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Steve's unchanged expression showed that he didn't believe a word Miles had just spoken. |
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Any expression of approval would probably meet the criterion of affirmative suggestion or encouragement. |
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He felt a tug on his heart as he watched her face, her woeful expression silhouetted by the moonlight. |
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He didn't need to see James' face to picture the incredulous expression with awe-inspiring clarity. |
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This is not an inspiring way to start a long day at a job requiring patience, concentration and a lapidary expression of optimism. |
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Realizing that his expression was dead serious she found out that he was definitely not lying. |
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Daniel stopped halfway upstairs and looked at her with a pained expression on his face. |
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I waved him over and he rushed towards me with an expression of consternation, looking over his shoulder. |
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Junichi watched as Murasaki chided her master with a grim expression on her face and her tone was gently admonitory. |
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Marie looked up at the girl and saw in place of the normally jovial smile an expression of sincerity. |
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She has a certain power, something shines from behind her reserved expression that is seeking something different. |
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Yiddish was a living language, pronounced with great expression and musical cadence. |
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Jammer also accuses Einstein of assuming the expression for the relativistic kinetic energy of a body. |
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Despite the dismissive tone of voice, a serious expression crossed her face. |
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Now, let's shift our focus from political expression to artistic expression, and the brave new world of sampling and remixing. |
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They might be an expression of aesthetic appreciation, or they might be applied as part of a knowledge system. |
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With a small sigh, Laine turned her gaze to Alvar, who was regarding Lexa with an expression that was a cross between confusion and anxiety. |
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I married a transman, so I'm well-acquainted with all the shades of gender expression a female-bodied person can achieve. |
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They looked up to see her looming over them, with a stern expression written all over her face. |
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His colours became more resonant, his drawing more grandly simplified, and his expression of the mysteries of life more profound. |
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In this paper it is demonstrated that transient expression can easily be performed in ripe fleshy fruits. |
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I was about to give her a shekel when something about her expression made me look again, and my hand hesitated in embarrassment. |
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His lips curved into a knowing smile though Georgia tried to keep her expression as disinterested as possible. |
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When he saw that she was examining him, his neutral expression turned into a scowl. |
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At 50, Sachs has a boyish thatch of brown hair and an expression of implacable earnestness. |
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She turned her face to the voice, to find an expression of stark terror on her crewman's countenance. |
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His expression soon turned to disbelief however, as he reached into his pocket and pulled out ten shiny half dollars. |
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It is a political act and a clear expression of a belief in a different way of doing things. |
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She's bunched up my sweater in front of her face and is smelling it, the oddest expression on her face. |
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There was an expression of extreme repentance, sorrow and guilt upon his open face. |
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But sarcasm, whether or not it's the lowest form of wit, is an expression of weakness. |
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His expression has mellowed and he listens calmly as I begin to tell my story. |
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This paper presents the first fruits of a very ambitious project to map gene expression onto the anatomy of the mouse brain. |
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In tantra, the breath is an expression of the intimate connection we all have with the vastness of sacred world. |
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Some of his prickliness was an expression of offended authority, but much of it also had to do with his own quick temper. |
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Mona looked ruffled, which wasn't a really unusual expression for her to carry around, given her social rank. |
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It might be argued, but rather quibblingly, that such a response is itself an expression of inherent genotypic possibilities. |
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In the water signs of Scorpio and Pisces we see a different expression of this energy. |
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The practice and expression of human sexuality is to be enjoyed only within the bounds of marriage between a man and a woman. |
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Sargent's work is marked by its exceptional lucidity, its exactness of expression and by the decisiveness of her results. |
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He sounded so woeful, his expression so longing, that I had felt sympathy for him. |
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They did so by encouraging self-expression and imaginative play as well as the frank expression of emotions. |
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You know, down to the last wiggle of the hips, and down to every kind of expression of character and socialbility and her interests and all. |
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She nodded and a mysterious, secretive expression came into her eyes, but disappeared as soon as it appeared. |
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The young woman paled, her expression stricken as she looked down at his daughter. |
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The alcohol on the blade makes it burn sharply, but no expression crosses my face, and I make no sound of pain. |
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I can see their expression and hear their tone of voice now, clear as anything. |
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Asterisks denote a high level of expression in the inner nuclear layer at this time. |
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It wasn't the cold expression he was always showing in front of her but the mask of true and authentic fury. |
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I could see some of the excitement drain out of her expression and her tone of voice changed. |
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For Mohammed dance is the outer physical expression of the inner being, disciplined by rhythm. |
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With a pained expression the boss went to write the cheque, and the kangarooer murmured. |
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Their hair was messy, their clothes were ripped, their skin was dirty and scratched, and their eyes were dulled by the expression of misery. |
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The defect remained a player, if I can use that expression in a causal sense, all the way through. |
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These women baring their upper bodies to the sun are a healthy expression of unselfconsciousness. |
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By repressing female sexual expression in dharmic structures, the patriarchy limits female participation at socio-political and cultural levels. |
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I could feel teardrops burning in the corners of my eyes, but I knew my face held less expression than an unmarked slate. |
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He explains how his art expression began when he picked up a hot poker and burned images into a wood board. |
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Deron's expression showed nothing, though I knew he must be surprised by the abrupt rudeness of it. |
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At others her expression and demeanour almost seem absent, detached, as if beyond the music. |
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If there are further terrorist acts then irrational xenophobia will be the only means of expression available. |
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The argument behind x is not quantitative, and we do not have an expression for its expected value under a null isolation model. |
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I find it very disturbing that a pregnant woman's wish for a healthy child is being redefined as being an expression of ableism. |
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But at the same time, he chose a method of expression that assured secrecy and anonymity. |
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One such factor pertains to the mode of expression or form of manifestation. |
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The Roman army on campaign attracted camp followers, and the later physical expression of this is the civil settlement. |
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If there was only one thing that being friends with Leif taught me, then it would defiantly be that a schooled expression is the best expression. |
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Focused on the game, Mortlock wondered what his rival was about and seeing nothing but an expression of boyish anticipation, he smiled knowingly. |
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Mom's criticism might be a sign of her meanness, for instance, but it could also be an awkward expression of her love. |
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The sculpture depicted a half-naked woman with an expression of agony, sitting atop a submarine. |
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Several elements contribute to making this meal such a seemly expression of affection. |
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He stood up and looked around curiously, a quizzical expression on his face. |
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I stared at her in amazement, startled by the sudden change of expression in her voice. |
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There was no tumoral expression for serotonin, glucagon, insulin, gastrin, vasointestinal peptide, or pancreatic polypeptide. |
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It was not hard to notice the glum expression on her face, though he could not understand what it was that was bothering her. |
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All these worthy aims require active participation and the ready expression of ideas. |
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With her bright eyes and contented expression it's hard to believe that Milly the fox had a brush with death. |
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Overall the sheltie is a compact dog with a moderately long head, the tiniest of ears and an expression of wisdom and kindness. |
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However, this first requires expression of Nef in a resting T cell that is refractory to infection. |
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My favourite character was Pedro, Napoleon's Hispanic friend, whose quiet manner and woebegone expression were constant throughout the film. |
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If anything, there is an even greater range of mood and melodic expression than in the Ravel. |
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It is an objective expression of subjective judgments concerning human wants, now and in the future. |
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His hurt expression and absent apology stirred little guilt in her hardened bosom. |
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The sense of hearing gives Kant, according to Derrida, expression through an absolute interiority. |
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McDormand's expression during this scene alone makes this film a good renter. |
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Any expression of class solidarity was trampled underfoot and the working class suppressed and disciplined. |
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I guessed he must be getting his fair share of the evil eye too, if the bewildered expression he threw her was anything to go by. |
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I believe in free speech and free expression but these barbaric people are going too far and need to be stopped. |
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By the time she woke up, she had shaving cream on part of her face, a marker moustache, and a very unhappy expression on her face. |
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Madeleine burst out laughing at my grumpy expression and threw one of her pillows at me. |
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Tom sighed slightly, his expression in its cold mask, not showing the annoyance he felt. |
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The bioenergetic therapist, according to Robbins, also may guide the patient to change the physical expression of these body starters. |
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Often this is met with a quizzical expression and a demand for me to explain what I am asking them. |
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I had to try desperately to prevent my somber expression from matching one of a person walking the plank towards shark-infested waters. |
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This constraint is also essential for defining a numeraire, that is the monetary expression of one hour of labour. |
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Kapa haka requires the performers to sing, dance, have expression as well as movement and combine all these elements into each performed item. |
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When I got there, the nurse, a slightly camp guy from the Philippines, shook his head with an expression somewhere between horror and sympathy. |
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Strings swirl, melodies are caressed by her velvety vocal quaver, and the songs are simple in their expression of the feel-good sentiment. |
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Public art had gone from being a spontaneous expression of popular will to a way of restraining and quietening the public down. |
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Any expression of working class independence or militancy, no matter how limited, was to be ruthlessly stamped out. |
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It is also an expression of gratitude by organ recipients to donors and their families. |
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Important mechanisms for epigenetic alteration of gene expression include DNA methylation and histone acetylation. |
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Visual cues alone allow for the expression of a preference for familiars in guppies and rainbowfish. |
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Anna looked up at Lachlan and, to her great surprise, she saw that his expression was thunderous. |
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He paused, watching the rainbows of refracted light from it sparkle on the shelves and walls, an expression of almost reverent awe on his face. |
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Warren saw the expression on her face and I mentally cackled as he immediately started sputtering an apology. |
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A spotty youth with greasy black hair, he was sitting at the table with a peevish expression on his weaselly face. |
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She just looked at him, curious as to why his absent expression was now missing, replaced by a foolish something. |
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The urchin got up a second time with the murderous expression of a dog scenting blood. |
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The lack of air in a birth chart can indicate difficulty in the expression of that person. |
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He has a single expression that might be described as pensive disappointment. |
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This indicates that expression of the transgene occurs in tubers while the endogene seems to be silent. |
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It comes as no surprise then to find that the expression has many different senses. |
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A third expression of pacifism has been nonviolent direct action for justice. |
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It's used as an expression of pleased astonishment, or at least it was when I was a boy. |
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The gene expression biomarkers of caloric restriction can also be used to develop pharmaceuticals targeted to its genomic effects. |
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Colin studied the dark circles under her eyes and the unhappy expression on her face, her skin was olive and smooth. |
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He was much more approachable with his cool, aloof expression replaced by a mild, slightly humorous smirk. |
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Seventy-five Panjabi-speaking pupils were assessed on their expression of the English modal auxiliaries can, could, may, and might. |
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It is carnal need, which, by coincidence, is an important part of the expression of love. |
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Her father was still there, but this time he was on the phone and his expression was haggard with worry. |
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Her expression was slightly affronted, slightly embarrassed as she opened her mouth to refute his suggestion. |
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The worn expression on her face and her tired eyes touched him, and he felt a sense of injustice. |
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By the faintly chagrined expression on his face, Darius could very safely assume that Asgard had received a similar reproof. |
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It is therefore consonant with, indeed an expression of, the personal autonomy that morality should protect and nurture. |
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Play and creative expression are ways in which children cope with and try to make sense of their experiences and of the world. |
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On the one hand, we can analyse the expression as a regular verb phrase, consisting of a transitive verb followed by its nominal direct object. |
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Victorian culture took seriously the materialities of visiting card practice as the exchange and expression of symbolic capital. |
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I try to keep my expression neutral and my eyes on my food, taking in all the details of the roast potato, slightly yellowed, soaked in gravy. |
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Guess what, gene expression produces the same nested hierarchy of relatedness, with chimps our closest relatives, as we find for genes. |
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The media went berserk, talking about how the values like freedom of expression were being compromised by some fanatics. |
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Now the right to down a pint has been placed on an equal footing with human rights such as freedom of expression by a Scottish council. |
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Antigen expression as assessed by fluorescence intensity was depicted on multiple dual-parameter scattergrams. |
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The language's highly flexible syntax and concise regular expression operators, make densely written PERL code indecipherable to the uninitiated. |
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Heavens above, I don't think that expression of view is going to sort of stop communications policy in its tracks. |
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Her expression showed she thought she was dealing with someone too dense to understand a simple point. |
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The Weimar Bauhaus is a tectonic expression of load bearing walls interrupted by window screens. |
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Sam was holding her close, supporting her easily as he gazed down at her, a soft expression on his face. |
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His expression narrowed and didn't return to its normal melancholy state until she disappeared behind the doorway. |
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It showed a dotlike or globoid expression in the perinuclear region, with no expression in stromal tissue. |
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The Internet has several features that promote democratization and alternative spaces of citizen expression and activism. |
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The expression he wore was calm, almost completely serene, except for the penetrating glare he had trained on Travis. |
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The style of winemaking is a perfect expression of the coolish climate and alluvial soils of the Wairarapa. |
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Although the effects of laser resurfacing can last for years, wrinkles and expression lines recur as skin ages. |
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Female carriers of X-linked recessively inherited disorders can often be identified by some outward expression of the disorder. |
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He stood at attention and looked straight ahead without expression as each verdict was read out at Fort Hood, Texas. |
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Little is known regarding their expression in biliary tract and pancreatic carcinomas. |
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Never had I seen him move with such abandon, such reckless expression of his feelings. |
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Indeed it might be regarded as an expression of the very opposite, a modest teachability. |
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Throwing tsampa in the air in this way is an expression of good wishes for your own and others happiness and the overcoming of all obstacles. |
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Even so it kept that distinctive face with its slightly wrinkled forehead, alert inquisitive expression and buttoned-up nose. |
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He rolled the cigar in his fingers for a moment, then scrutinized his aide, his expression quizzical. |
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Natalia stared back with a cool and calm expression to combat Jade's anger flashing in all her features. |
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Her expression is pained, quizzical and defensive, as if expecting a tirade of criticism at every turn. |
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An unidentifiable expression touches Michael's features, then he lets his eyelids fall shut and rotates his head away from us on the pillow. |
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His expression touching bewilderment, he nevertheless returned my mother's overpowering embrace with a smile and genuine goodbye. |
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It works at the same time to bring to expression a female eroticism not tied to a biographical trajectory of wifehood and motherhood. |
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His familiar face appeared on the front page of the Brighton Argus, wearing an expression of glowering discomfort. |
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Alice, the head nurse, wore her usual grim expression and young Lily stood at the foot of the bed with wide, expectant eyes. |
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The stern expression he wore did little to calm her already stretched nerves. |
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One look at Sophia's face and the guilty expression she wore confirmed her suspicions. |
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By the time I reached the girl Ryan was presently dancing with, Mark wore a skeptical expression on his face. |
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This portrait visualized the sense of order and balance, by the organization of line, expression of the figure and his gesture. |
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With a heavy sag of his whole body, his expression turned to one of deep sadness. |
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When we use the expression a London Fog raincoat, we use London Fog as an attributive modifier of the noun raincoat. |
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But the ability to give grandiose expression to excessive sentiment must offer some satisfaction, some pleasure. |
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To visualize the expression of genes of all 10 prophage and prophage-like regions, the DNA macro-array technique was used. |
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He projected the music with clarity and polish, with details gaining expression through a sweet resilient tone. |
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The very nature of God-given expression makes room for people to hum, pluck, and jive while giving concerns over society's woes. |
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I only had to look at Katie's thunderous expression to realize she'd not had a good day. |
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He was wedded to a sense of service which found expression in numerous ways, but especially in his membership of local councils. |
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He could feel the radiance of her smile, the gentle expression of her eyes when she looked at him. |
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In the picture they eventually agreed on, he has just scored his first goal for Madrid at the Bernabeu and his expression is absolutely radiant. |
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A bitter expression crossed his features, causing angry wrinkles to mar his face. |
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The contrast must necessarily lie between such expression and that where the serene and blissful exaltation of the situation sets the predominating tone. |
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Symmetrical harmony of structure and individual expression replace the free-flow carving and communal symbolism of traditional Balinese sculpture. |
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The Roman triumphal arch was one of the main sources of Neo classical expression with it tripartite division of four equal columns unequally spaced. |
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They were also deeply impressed by the warmth and the hospitality of the Balinese, and the amazing breadth of artistic expression that pervaded daily life. |
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Jasmine scrunched her eyebrows together in an expression of perplexity. |
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Webb comes across with a clarity of expression that is rare for a politician and that the voters might find a welcome tonic. |
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Rather, the essential dynamic for political and governmental action in both realms continued to be kingship, seeking opportunities for the expression of its regality. |
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It tells the story of a polluted river, a consultation with a kaumatua, traditional Maori gods destroying a factory, and an expression of Maori sovereignty. |
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His expression was that of a child who had been caught red-handed. |
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Why turn a genuine good-news story into an expression of childish pettiness? |
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The expression of your wishes in an informal letter to the trustees and guardians is often an easier way of ensuring your children are brought up as you would wish. |
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His violence against others is also an expression of self-disgust. |
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In viruses, these readthrough events are responsible for the expression of elongated proteins that normally provide the replicase function of the virus. |
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Unlike other societies where balladry was a luxury for the privileged few, Arabic poetry was the literary expression of a whole people and has remained so until our times. |
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By learning basic literary skills and teaching self expression and awareness through writers residencies, there could be a significant reduction in the number of reoffenders. |
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As soon as she realized who it was, her expression was that of a little girl who just found a missing doll she lost but hasn't been able to forget. |
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Russian chess players use an expression known as mnogohodovka, which describes a problem requiring several moves to resolve. |
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Hampson sees in these differing understanding of the justified self the expression of two structures of thought and faith which are reverse images of each other. |
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Both Abuna and the student embraced as an expression of solidarity. |
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He stopped and crossed his eyes, his expression conveying abashment. |
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The rigid social, moral and behavioural codes imposed by the group included severe restrictions on women's freedom of movement, expression and association. |
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Many members are fed up with being told they are fools, and the resentment it creates increasingly finds expression in a subcurrent of misplaced nostalgia for old Labour. |
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When UMNO's supreme council ruled recently that there should be no contest for top posts, the rakyat began to compare their avenues of expression with those of party members. |
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The old woman pulled her face into a mask of almost no expression at all. |
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The salute is a traditional and mandatory expression of courtesy and respect that is always rendered at the beginning and end of a fencing lesson, assault or bout. |
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Slouched forward with her elbow on the armrest and her chin in the palm of her hand, Dove stares out the window jadedly, her expression with its usual mask of reserve. |
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It was simply a reaction to the ravages of war and an expression of fear that this conflict might never end. |
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Even if a judge believes that a brief offers a perfect expression of the law, copying it creates the perception that the jurist is sloppy, lazy, or intellectually moribund. |
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It is doubtless possible, from a feminist perspective, to view raksha bandhan as another expression of patriarchal culture, however well-intentioned. |
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Passions ran high as raillery at the religious orders, and attacks on collaborationist elites found expression in personal correspondence and in the press. |
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He made a concerted effort to smile his way out of his understandably glum expression while I tried to say what I wanted to say in the right kind of way. |
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It is significant that the expression of public disapproval embodied in the Western Australian three strikes law is directed in practice so narrowly at youth offenders. |
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Theresa, with some effort, puts a calm expression on, and gets up. |
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But there is also a beauty of expression that mantles the whole work. |
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And yet shamefully, today their expression is accompanied by a request for anonymity. |
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Its expression in lung tissue has been widely described in systemic sclerosis, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and pulmonary sarcoidosis, and bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis. |
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Her expression radiated happiness that instantly gave me peace. |
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The tribal segmentary system thus fosters an ethic of egalitarianism with its expression found in the members of the corporate patrilineal descent groups. |
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The artist's style combines heroic realism with a restrained delicacy of expression that places him among the best of the century's monument makers. |
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She told her children that our country was the place to go in that it was wedded to the idea of due process which, I believe, first found expression in Magna Carta. |
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These problems do not occur with adenoviral vectors, but expression persists for only a short time, thus requiring repeated administration, leading to immune reactions. |
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Starting by recreating old maps and lithographs, she moved on to a more vivid and free form of expression in paint through acrylics, water colours, and charcoal. |
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The giraffe gazed downwards at us with a stupidly benign expression on its face and slowly stalked away, balanced on its implausibly spindly legs. |
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For example, problems include a low transduction of tumour cells because of their low expression of the Coxsackie adenovirus receptor required for adenoviral entry. |
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The theatre of fear is a cultural expression of our miserabilist times. |
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Hallie's expression remained the same, dangerously calm and indifferent. |
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His brush has found expression in subjects varying from nature to nudity. |
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His expression was full of youthful curiosity, and pure jubilance. |
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Iris watched as his expression darkened and his speech became more abrupt. |
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The expression of CO is under the control of a circadian clock. |
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I almost had to laugh when I saw the quizzical expression on her face. |
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The civil law world also has known heresy, treason and sedition, though the first has disappeared with the rights of expression born of the enlightenment. |
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Jessica has been inconsistent in the expression of her wishes, wanting more time in the care of her father and then being content with the existing arrangement. |
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Barry grins back, a natural expression that makes him look mischievous. |
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The Englishman, also 22 years of age, seemed broader, taller, his muscles more pronounced and his expression meaner, next to Simpson's pallid wiriness. |
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Instead, he is cruelly jailed solely for the peaceful expression of his beliefs. |
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The hunger for a medium of personal expression is being exploited as a marketing tool by companies who work to create the impression of personal interaction. |
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Of the genes cited as similar in insect wings and crustacean epipods, only the expression of nub is restricted to the future wing region of the wing disc. |
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It was like a black knight protecting an overlarge magistrate, and the expression on its countenance told Ferry that its owner didn't want to be here standing on ceremony. |
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He wanted to be calm and strong in his expression of feeling to her. |
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With no expression of acknowledgment the porter closed the wicket. |
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A true military intellectual, he gave expression to the ideas of the late humanists and was an enthusiastic student of the occult, alchemy, and natural magic. |
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My artworks are like a mirror, the cultural expression of society in which we live in. |
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He looked at the president when the president spoke, and his expression revealed no asperity or disdain. |
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He kept glancing over at me and then smiling, his expression saccharine. |
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The expression on her face was midway between deep realization and relief. |
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In short, the existence of a long tradition of plebeian radicalism and its cultural and institutional expression are undoubtedly of great significance. |
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Repressors stifle gene expression by blocking the binding of activators, interfering with their recruiting efforts, or smothering the DNA in more protein. |
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The bear's expression darkened as he grumpily stood up on all four paws. |
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Tendentious jokes are a way of bypassing the barriers against the direct expression of both obscenity and aggression which civilization has set up. |
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In lowly expressed genes, gene expression noise may cause a gene's expression level to dip below levels necessary for proper biological functions. |
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By effectively painting a big target on the back of online communications platforms, sopa would chill online expression as well. |
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The ultimate expression of the code is dependent on the specific biotic and abiotic environment in which cells and organs find themselves as they develop and grow. |
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But his joyous expression faded as his gaze fell upon another girl. |
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For this reason, it has been identified with the notion of deity in numerous cultures and finds symbolic expression in such universal configurations as the mandala. |
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Some civilizations, most notably the ancient Greeks and the Maya, firmly resisted empire, finding their main expression as systems of warring city-states. |
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To make things worse, the male offender in question is donning pigtails and a non-blinking expression right out of The Shining. |
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Sure enough I fell for the blank expression and slightly manic eyes. |
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The enzyme isoforms seem to have a tissue-specific expression, showing the highest expression levels in cells where intense active transport is expected to occur. |
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Both retrovirus-like organization and expression are typical of the functional gypsy proviruses that have inserted recently into the euchromatic DNA of some strains. |
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The failure to fly a flag at half mast was widely interpreted as an expression of disrespect. |
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Today, the most accurate expression of the Perfect Body is an X-ray. |
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So, what kind of redress might work best for this specific expression of Sunni marginalization and dispossession? |
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The topographic expression of these gravels suggests they represent uplifted and dissected alluvial fans that accumulated along the foot of the Western Ranges. |
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The kindest expression of the latter category I can think of is the great closing scene of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. |
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Enhanced levels of expression are seen in older embryos adjacent to the segmental involutions and in the salivary glands, proventriculus, and somatic musculature. |
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Not doubting at all that Your Beatitude would want to share these ideas, we beg you to accept the expression of our fraternal and cordial greetings. |
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A semi-official holiday similar to Valentine's Day is celebrated by lovers and friends on March l, when a white or red silk flower is presented as an expression of love. |
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The expression products of these genes can assemble to various different tetrameric isozymes, and the regulation of this allows the synthesis of organ-specific catalases. |
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Instead of creating an ice-cold emptiness, as some bands would have done, Nada Surf has created a warm and sweetly melancholy expression of this feeling. |
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As an expression of gratitude, Paul donated thirty-three of these paintings to major French museums, including the Louvre. |
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His hair was matted with sweat and he had a pained expression on his face. |
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Olmert took his leave with a sarcastic, though not angry, expression of gratitude. |
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For my friend, maternal affection is the only true expression of love. |
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Just a wrenching expression of disaffection from the president he had fallen for. |
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I think some creative expression and refreshment is a good idea. |
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Catalano, who could be robust and forthright in the expression of his views, was a poet of great delicacy and precision, a master of the fragilities. |
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If you're a young man about town, you strut stiffly, head up, as if the place smells of disinfectant, put on a lofty expression and speak through your nose. |
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It was merely a gauche expression of a feeling of ownership, a childlike discovery of proprietary rights where the immediate and instinctive reaction is to take the toy apart. |
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Utopian movements in the 19th century found expression in a number of ways, most notably as cooperative societies and through anarchism and socialism. |
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Among the six steps the media industry groups said the government could take was refraining from any action that may threaten freedom of expression or freedom of the press. |
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Alan shook his head, an expression of wry confusion on his face. |
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Deliberators identify with each other's decisions and actions, so that each deliberator's actions become the expression of the others' rational activity. |
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I just hope someone looks out their store window and sees me, my messy hair, tear-stained face, and miserable expression and asks me what happened. |
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The means of stage expression is also restricted by Yew's choice to employ only five actors to represent the many figures who appear throughout the play. |
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The proselytizers could point to the Canadian Charter of Rights as the secular scripture that protects any religious expression that doesn't threaten freedom and democracy. |
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