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Dick expresses himself very forcefully, Charlie expresses himself forcefully and maybe the two don't mix that well.
Hopefully the music that is going to be made expresses the tension and uneasiness and also expresses this desire for community and connectedness and understanding.
" In homeopathy's doctrine, mental, emotional, and social considerations are just as important as what X-rays, imaging, and lab tests can reveal, explains Brown: "What the mind expresses, the body expresses.
There are two systems that exist on top of this city manager that help you escape these traps and pressures, one that expresses Frostpunk's fiction and one that expresses its politics.
She expresses her political opinions and is a proud feminist.
So wearing this eyeliner on my lids expresses me creatively.
" He added that Iran "expresses concern" over the "suspicious incidents.
" He added that Iran "expresses concern" over the "suspicious incidents.
I'm always honored when someone expresses their thanks to Crass.
It expresses feelings from frustration to triumph; it is fluid.
In it, she expresses her willingness to go to rehab.
Guai Li's version expresses more from a guitar rock aspect.
"He's just not very tactful" in how he expresses this.
When a woman expresses an opinion on the Internet. pic.twitter.
Each person with an eating disorder expresses their own combination.
In our conversation, James expresses the significance of this symbol.
She expresses early support for potential Democratic 2020 contenders Sen.
A man looks up and sees his wife, expresses delight.
The big builders' market power expresses itself in different ways.
Buttigieg expresses the right sentiment but has the wrong solution.
More generally, Obama expresses disdain with the foreign policy community.
She expresses no contrition about her smearing of the President.
A worry: The paper expresses concern about the resource distribution.
Can't get a photo that accurately expresses the magnitude. pic.twitter.
Everybody expresses themselves and then people get passionate about it.
" He added, "It expresses a fundamental aspect of liberty somehow.
We need to reject their extremism, however it expresses itself.
In public, Mr. Pompeo expresses optimism about talks with Pyongyang.
She captures it, expresses it, analyzes it and celebrates it.
In the documentary he expresses little hope for the process.
When she expresses surprise, he clarifies that he was kidding.
It expresses the belief that the Gray State has arrived.
Verrone, however, expresses optimism that GE has hit its bottom.
Johnson expresses his plans and ideas with rigorously analytical precision.
I love the way Mickey expresses herself through her clothes.
Later, in their final showdown, Red expresses even more bitterness.
If anybody expresses concern over radical Islam, you get in trouble.
"One song [that expresses anger at authorities] is enough," he added.
If she expresses her political affiliation, will it cost her tips?
"Demonstrated how to wirelessly hack a car" expresses what was meant.
He's a Tumblr kid, who best expresses himself through casual encounters.
The artist/designer expresses frustration over the response to the project.
This piece expresses his personal views, and not those of ALDE.
Mr Burnham expresses some regrets about leaving the House of Commons.
Another fan, Melissa Lugo, expresses equal disappointment with the show's season.
The market never clearly expresses its intentions in advance, of course.
Right before she's set to marry Luke, Holly expresses her disapproval.
Today, she expresses a true zeal for the job she does.
Headlines EU expresses doubts on alternatives to May's Brexit plans on.ft.
It expresses the sentiment that God helps those who help themselves.
Tillerson said the legislation expresses the will of the American people.
The formula expresses the likelihood of the process the diagram depicts.
Julia Gfrörer expresses the fantastical and the medieval in the mundane.
As we speak, he expresses a sentiment of moving past genres.
Ruth expresses exasperation at the way the investigators assume her guilt.
But Steinem expresses deep suspicion of the Indian sex-worker collectives.
Figure Out Where You Stand What party best expresses your beliefs?
Still, a Johnson campaign memo expresses confidence he'll keep his seat.
But how to know what mug expresses your true, inner essence?
GREEN The production expresses that most explicitly in Laurey's dream ballet.
Me, me, me, me: I, I, I, I. It expresses narcissism.
But their work expresses a deeper bond across diverse student bodies.
Linus first expresses this virtue when he answers Charlie Brown's question.
And another, "I'm Grown," expresses his desire to provide for himself.
Unlike Europe, it speaks with one voice, and expresses one vision.
It more accurately expresses my own sympathies with respect to photography.
For Charon, the line perfectly expresses her goal as a doctor.
During this period, he expresses little outrage, shock or even sadness.
Wikimedia Foundation expresses deep concerns about India's proposed intermediary liability rules
Sometimes, he expresses reservations about a relationship with another recovering addict.
Even the film's Wife Role expresses fury in miles per hour.
It expresses, tentatively and not without pain, a kind of optimism.
Nonfiction is objective and communicates, but fiction is subjective and expresses.
Mr. Trump, of course, expresses his dismay more publicly than most.
Even in private, he accepts no blame and expresses no regret.
Magee expresses Pumpgirl's sorrows in a hesitant, at times whispery delivery.
In "The Testaments," Atwood expresses belief in a solidarity between women.
But Job gets angry with God and expresses doubt and sorrow.
"Virtually every foreign leader the secretary meets with expresses concerns about the campaign rhetoric here in the United States, and expresses a fair bit of angst about where things are going," department spokesman John Kirby told reporters.
Especially as Stone's interviewer, CBS correspondent Lee Cowan, squirms and expresses confusion.
And she expresses that in The Vagabond in such an interesting way.
"What he can't express in his words, he expresses in his actions."
In the audio clip, Key expresses his excitement about an award nomination.
It interrogates morality and expresses skepticism over the quest for self-discovery.
NBA expresses regret The backlash triggered responses from the NBA and Morey.
Yermak calls Taylor and expresses concern over the hold on security assistance.
Luthra's mother expresses concerns daily over how materialism might corrupt her son.
" The prayer also expresses a belief in "masturbating with fervor and piety.
It is the way he expresses himself and the way he thinks.
Steen expresses all-out rage, but he also sounds heartfelt and sentimental.
It now goes to the president, who has expresses scepticism about it.
It just expresses something that is pretty powerful and feels really different.
Along the way, she expresses herself through vlogs featuring her dog, Popcorn.
Bette expresses her regret over having not been a friend to her.
If it's uncomfortable or expresses difficult realities, well, that's the entire point.
The position she expresses represents a viewpoint that is at best impractical.
But from the moment he expresses his, his idea will be mine.
She also expresses a sentiment building for years among voters -- especially independents.
The ECB now expresses parts of its capital demands as voluntary guidance.
Atrocity Exhibition expresses a bleakness that Brown hasn't seemed to feel before.
I agree, and believe that the piece overall expresses that as well.
The way he expresses his emotions is pretty much my favorite part.
There are 10 current affairs programs going on; everyone expresses their views.
You've said that you'd now like to play someone who expresses herself.
Trump expresses both hostile and benevolent attitudes toward women all the time.
By using emoji it expresses if I am kind, mean, or judgmental.
"We cannot have a hundred Lifeline Expresses in the country," said Gourh.
The comedian admits the allegations are true and expresses his remorse. Nov.
Party of Five's power expresses itself both in theory and in practice.
"It expresses a sort of resistance to Macron's power," Mr. Martin said.
Headlines * Michel Barnier expresses frustration with David Davis over Brexit talks on.ft.
"The individual is the personification of that which expresses personification," he said.
It's something that I think also expresses the limits of  documentary art.
Rocha Pitta's work expresses delight in the limitless, entropic values of nature.
I just love how she expresses her love for her first child.
What it already always expresses here is an unequivocal notion of plethora.
He expresses through his art form his feelings, and I respect that.
Jose served time in juvenile detention and decades later expresses deep remorse.
Like her teammates, Johnston expresses concerns about the outbreak of the Zika virus.
Hearing a recorded reading because you simply want to expresses satisfaction and respect.
If you haven't felt the emotions that London expresses, your day will come.
The paper expresses the views of its authors, not those of the ECB.
Kanye expresses his faith in her and her capabilities as a budding attorney.
Its new president, Rodrigo Duterte, expresses contempt for America and affection for China.
He expresses fluidity, motion and abstraction in engaging compositions of his own design.
Populist politics expresses real problems stemming from gross inequalities and sharp cultural divides.
"Eni expresses its profound condolences to the family of the colleague," it said.
The abuser expresses remorse and may promise to never let it happen again.
He also expresses his concern about how politicised the Mueller report has become.
He expresses himself in a way to create hope even if he's hopeless.
He expresses reservation due to previous threats and vandalism directed towards the masjid.
In her new book, Hillary Clinton expresses her displeasure with the Electoral College.
Craig Conover expresses his concern over Abruzzo's reputation after reading about him online.
S. Senate community expresses condolences to the victims of the #Barcelona terrorist attack.
The government expresses support for the process, but seems intent on undermining it.
It simply acknowledges the same class-conscious common sense that Powell's memo expresses.
Mr. Woodson expresses concern that the book will increase prejudice toward police officers.
She graciously expresses gratitude that he has apparently learned something from the experience.
A quick rundown … The Associated Press: Trump expresses optimism as Kim summit nears.
" He also expresses his hatred for Jews, saying they were the "guilty ones.
Whereas the religious icon was given meaning by faith, today's avatar expresses anger.
"The Chinese side hereby expresses strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition," the statement said.
Anastasiya Degtyareva, responsible for the shot above, expresses her frustration in the caption.
As a consequence, the military leadership expresses negative views about Jews and Israelis.
But every time Trump expresses any hint of doubt about Pruitt, it's significant.
"His work expresses feelings many of my Northern Virginia constituents share," Beyer wrote.
At one point, Cammarata expresses his frustration with Cosby's refusal to answer questions.
The work being danced, "Naharin's Virus" (2002), by no means expresses Israeli politics.
Her character writes her own songs, and maybe that's how she expresses herself.
Her producer, Beth Levison, who is present, expresses alarm about becoming an enabler.
If anyone expresses sadness or despondency, it triggers an automatic social work consult.
" Cultural appropriation, she said, expresses "ignorance or aggression," while cultural exchange suggests "generosity.
In fact, it is the ways in which he expresses that ideal perfectly.
" The post goes on: "Christian also expresses anti-Muslim sentiments on his page.
It expresses his commitment to courage through themes of gender, tradition, and violence.
On the other hand, the central bank expresses what the economy can handle.
Mature, responsible countries understand that a free press reports facts and expresses opinions.
It expresses empathy for the performer, but also the seeming impossibility of redemption.
In his book, though, he expresses deep frustration with the decisions people made.
In Ant-Man and the Wasp, Cassie expresses a desire to become a superhero.
In real estate, Buffett expresses one of his few financial fears about climate change.
His writing, vast yet connected, expresses time and again the incalculability of our lives.
A talking stone expresses a desire to experience the mortal world and human life.
Jorge expresses how important it is that he know Miguel's location at all hours.
Upon Bobby's insistence that he has actually enjoyed himself with Kathy, Arnold expresses incredulity.
"President Duterte expresses regret, apologizes"*reads statement which isn't really an apology*Me: pic.twitter.
Bonin Bough, the host of Cleveland Hustles, sits in and expresses some valid concerns.
She offered me a song that expresses power to stand up and stay strong.
Some analysts had expresses concern about the concentration of revenue coming from key clients.
"Anything (Yellen says) that expresses caution won't be taken lightly by markets," Issa said.
The song succinctly expresses the theme of the episode: Everything serves as a reminder.
But the two are connected: Spalding explains she's the instrument Emily expresses herself through.
He expresses angst over children wasting away in front of the idiotbox—sound familiar?
On Hinge, users can receive messages and see connections from anyone who expresses interest.
"It drives me crazy that Lauren expresses how she feels about everything," said Higgins.
In a single page Messager expresses everything that art can be: tradition, inspiration, connection.
Nothing expresses calm confidence better than a caps-locked scream of 'DO SOMETHING!' pic.twitter.
Mallory Ortberg's roundup of women murdering men in art history expresses this combination well.
And someone who expresses his anger at the ballot box is not a populist.
This magical being is so highly evolved that she only expresses herself in quotations.
"He expresses what others are not able to say in polite society," she said.
Randall picks up on her discomfort and expresses his concern to the agency's representative.
"The court expresses no view on the merits of the cases," the opinion said.
At the end, Calvin expresses his faith that, "eventually," Chicago will pull itself together.
It expresses a character-driven point of view rather than following a narrative arc.
Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnPompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests State Dept.
He expresses joy with his whole body and doesn't seem to have a filter.
Facebook removes "content that expresses support" for groups involved in terrorism or organized crime.
It's not the first time Dawson expresses a misguided sense of ownership over women.
Abdullah expresses mild surprise at the news that he effectively has a bogus doctorate.
He expresses how precious she is to him, and how much he loves her.
Any given opinion that someone expresses is either wholly true, partly true or false.
Maguire expresses support for the whistleblower in testimony before the House Intelligence Committee. Sept.
Wabi sabi expresses a profound love of life through sorrowfully recognizing its fleeting nature.
"Everybody expresses themselves one way or the other through what they're wearing," she said.
Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) expresses frustration with media coverage and attacks against Sessions nomination.
But unlike many of his colleagues, he expresses himself clearly, sometimes in moral terms.
Obstructionism also expresses the right's ideology about the role of government in our lives.
The bayan evokes a street scene one moment, expresses a crushing groan the next.
But when he himself expresses a desire to stop doing murders, I felt that.
Through the answer to this mystery, Twin Peaks expresses that as best it can.
Goldberg repeatedly expresses scorn and outrage over my failure to comprehend my own topic.
In it, Trump expresses confusion as to why the US doesn't use its nukes.
At one point, Pike expresses his displeasure with having a woman on the bridge.
"China expresses serious concern on this subject," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters.
The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan said it "expresses its grave concern" over the deaths.
" "France expresses its firm disapproval of President Trump's comments about the Paris attacks on Nov.
The following day, Thompson expresses his relief as we drive over to his parents' house.
In the post, she expresses frustration with the lack of communication on the travel ban.
Google even expresses its opinion on things like the Wi-Fi radio and display architecture.
The ratio expresses operating costs as a percentage of revenue, so lower values are better.
In it, she expresses her grief, sadness, and relief that Bennington is free from pain.
"Sad Mary" is shorthand for the side of Blige's singing persona that expresses downhearted themes.
Your body often expresses inconvenient truths that your words are meant to mask, said Simon.
One Japanese couple expresses their love through wearing tasteful, matching outfits almost every single day.
"It's important to me that our protest is joyful and expresses our patriotism," she says.
The "good" fathers are also a bit caricatured, mostly in the way each expresses love.
An activist of the "Britain stronger in Europe" campaign expresses her sentiments with a sticker.
She also wants to get off the street, and she expresses an interest in movies.
Cassell expresses excitement after "winning" a big CSGOLotto jackpot in one of his YouTube videos.
Heidi brings him back to reality, and expresses her deep concern in overmedicating the clients.
One man even expresses regret that he wasn't able to undergo this type of treatment.
SOUTH KOREA: EXPRESSES DEEP REGRET OVER JAPAN'S PLAN TO REMOVE S.KOREA FROM TRADE WHITE LIST
Her new set of photographs called Twin Stars expresses the power of interdependence and unity.
With hindsight, however, she expresses a genuine love for where this music has taken her.
And the way Emily expresses herself is a sharp departure from Spalding's previous self-presentation.
It repeatedly expresses that the embattled two-term governor's obstruction is itself grounds for impeachment.
We&aposve seen a ton of tweets from the president where he expresses his opinion.
They may feel unprepared when their loved one expresses a need outside of Sagittarius's expectations.
It expresses a common heart within the Nation, striving to improve our laws and policies.
He expresses gratitude as well for saxophonist and pal Clarence Clemons, who died in 2011.
He expresses disbelief at claims of racial profiling by the sheriff's department during traffic patrols.
Also, Paul expresses his deep and abiding love for double-finned, hyper-fast removable storage.
Policy is a lagging indicator; ideas and the speech that expresses them pave the way.
In the message, Trump expresses his support for Renacci, and ties Brown to Democratic leadership.
These, along with its ears, tail, body movements and voice, are how Aibo expresses itself.
"Magdalene," her new album, fixates on another aspect of passion: selfless devotion that expresses faith.
China's Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Beijing "expresses strong opposition" to the test.
Humidex, or the humidity index, expresses how temperatures feel when incorporating the effect of humidity.
This expresses what I believe is Dostoevsky's idea of evil in its absolute, pure form.
What Trump expresses is a progressive approach to the role of intelligence in national security.
She allegedly expresses regret that her behavior has resulted in "foreign forces" attacking China's government.
"The court expresses no view on the merits" of the case, the unsigned opinion said.
Or do they just object to the way he expresses his opposition to the president?
Your book expresses some pretty novel ideas about free will and the criminal justice system.
He also, with an air of tactful surprise, expresses his relief at seeing me alive.
The constant interaction I notice expresses a sense of community that I find vaguely unfamiliar.
His work Cheesekwha - Color Painting expresses this problem, playing with Western expectations of Korean art.
Journalism is most effective when it informs and challenges its readers and expresses divergent opinions.
When he gets mad, he usually expresses himself in a mix of Croatian and English.
Today he expresses remorse for his invention — and is increasingly tired of the whole story.
Grilled fish caught fresh daily are accompanied by local seasonal produce that expresses Mediterranean flavors.
It is this kind of catchall statistic, Collier's defenders argue, that best expresses her value.
It expresses this because it shows what I feel about the topic being talked about.
Another will suspend a priest who expresses doubts and tell him there's nothing to discuss.
" In another sequence, Mr. Wayne expresses his doubts to Mr. Pennyworth: "Can I be … happy?
His version of freedom challenges the Superman test, but the yearning it expresses feels real.
The term "single origin" on the label indicates that the chocolate expresses a particular terroir.
Rainn Wilson admits that he expresses his pain through the characters he portrays on screen.
WASHINGTON — A reluctant witness finally expresses willingness to step forward in a bitter Senate fight.
But the tolerance does not extend to Islamists or anyone who expresses sympathy for them.
Even then, it clearly expresses what drew Sanders to the words and vision of Debs.
August 6, 2015 - Expresses his opposition to the nuclear deal with Iran in a statement.
"Un mobile," in French, expresses the force behind an action, or even a criminal motive.
" Guo's aesthetic, she says, expresses "a visually deprived nation's pent-up longing for imperial grandeur.
National leaders tend to respond to health crises only when the public expresses enough panic.
It will be interesting to see how aggressively Quarles expresses his perspective on monetary policy.
Trump "just expresses that stuff in the most unfiltered, guy-ranting-in-the-bar" way.
King, on the other hand, expresses no concern other than to maintain the status quo.
Host country Spain said Sunday's agreement "expresses the urgent need" for new carbon-cutting commitments.
Along those same lines, "Love Cube" and "Bopper Girls" lightheartedly examine how clothing expresses identity.
Speech may not be banned even if it expresses ideas that offend, the court ruled.
"It's always about questioning what is normal and how that questioning expresses itself," Gaines says.
When I film people, I want to display every part of the body that expresses that.
The hard part is doing it in a way that honors and expresses your personal style.
Long, 26, expresses concerns over getting engaged so quickly after he cracks a joke about proposing.
Leary also expresses concern about the portrayal of individuals with disabilities as heroes of some sort.
In Janna, one feels how terrifying desire can be, especially when it expresses itself through violence.
It expresses a freewheeling, youthful spirit in sharp contrast to the formality of the first photo.
Like the song on the jukebox, it expresses the feelings everyone has about a common experience.
He expresses his repudiation for the government while making sure he doesn't jeopardize his public platform.
When she first expresses interest in the gala, Beth isn't so sure it's a great idea.
She appears androgynous with a short haircut and expresses her gender fluidity in how she behaves.
Motherhood is intense as hell, and Bernadette expresses her fear of not being a good parent.
Although Zach's face initially expresses disgust over the thought, it quickly turns to a curios smile.
And Pienimäki now expresses easy confidence that profitability will flow "fairly quickly" from here on in.
It expresses the artist's ideas, and for the most part, the artist will only make one.
He expresses concern for Annalise, who's pouring all of her attention into the class action suit.
Nelles expresses his own surprise at the quality of the model his anonymous partner provided him.
S.KOREA'S TRADE MINISTRY DIRECTOR EXPRESSES REGRET OVER 'REPEATED CLAIMS IN JAPAN THAT ARE DIFFERENT FROM TRUTH'
Kris expresses her one Christmas wish: to be able to shop without getting mobbed by fans.
But, she entertains a rich fantasy life, and expresses a desire to escape her current situation.
Bernard expresses to her, as he has before, his fears about the person she might become.
"In a way, romance expresses itself when circumstances seem to naturally limit your romance," Hamid said.
It condemns, expresses, recalls, emphasizes and requests, but in no place does it demand or insist.
In her most recent, 25, she expresses a whole lot of nostalgia for her youth already.
Facebook also removes any content that expresses praise or support for those involved in such activities.
Fair expresses regret for the times when he didn't speak out, allowing detainees to be abused.
It's not entirely surprising that he expresses this view, given the way he cast prior votes.
In addition, the group expresses concern about the administration's continued development of low-yield nuclear weapons.
In it and a forthcoming documentary, McCain expresses his regret over not choosing former Connecticut Sen.
Alicia expresses her concerns to Hannah, who has a very pragmatic and naive view of marriage.
He expresses his qualms, but trusts the reader to come to his or her own conclusions.
I think the president expresses a lot of frustration with where the special counsel investigation is.
We laugh when he expresses disappointment that I didn't bring my son to play with him.
Could a poll worker stop you from wearing any t-shirt that expresses a certain viewpoint?
In Congress: The House passed by voice vote Wednesday a resolution that expresses support for NATO.
In turn, the Queen -- in the confidentiality of the room -- expresses her opinions on political matters.
In it, Johnson expresses doubt over Trump's increasing tariffs, as other leaders have throughout the summit.
The question cuts so deeply because it expresses a truth that Issa isn't ready to face.
I have so many friends from Australia..." Trump expresses his love for the "Land Down Under.
Interviewed in the film, Frank De Felitta expresses guilt over the reprisals suffered by Mr. Wright.
Without a word she expresses what everyone else is thinking: Are you fucking kidding me, Caitlyn?
The program fits on one page and mainly expresses Islamophobia, anti-EU sentiments, and welfare chauvinism.
At best, it expresses frustration with one's own performance, and at worst it doesn't mean anything.
We could spot and reverse problematic trends in each individual long before disease ever expresses itself.
More than once, Lamjafar expresses his gratitude to Spain itself for making all of this possible.
The Westboro Baptist Church is a fundamentalist Christian group that expresses hatred toward the LGBTQ community.
Unlike the letters to her from her son, the telegram expresses deep regret but little more.
GENDER NONCONFORMING, OR G.N.C. One who expresses gender outside traditional norms associated with masculinity or femininity.
" Kawabata "for his narrative mastery, which with great sensibility expresses the essence of the Japanese mind.
Clinton expresses admiration for Angela Merkel's affirmative actions toward Syrian refugees who sought safety in Germany.
He knows his way around Instagram, enjoys political cartoons and expresses interest in American pop culture.
But China repeatedly expresses its willingness to address some of the issues in a balanced manner.
Cooking, creating something that appeals to the senses, satisfies a need; it expresses love and care.
"West Virginia has no room for someone who expresses such hate," WVDP Chairwoman Belina Biafore wrote.
Speaking of meditation, she also expresses a healthy skepticism for the Western world's embrace of mindfulness.
At one point, Scott expresses jealousy at how much his wife seems to like Jean-Claude.
Still, Ahmad expresses concern about all that might be lost in the embrace of the new.
Xi never calls the U.S. president a friend or expresses any admiration for his leadership qualities.
"I feel it expresses something about Nicolas Ghesquière's own first tentative steps at Vuitton," she said.
He expresses dismay that Amazon had stopped selling Confederate flags after the 2015 Charleston church shooting.
Trump often expresses his most unfiltered views in the wake of major rebukes to his presidency.
Eighteen-year-old Dieuson Octave, who raps as Kodak Black, expresses teen skepticism even more bluntly.
She understands her characters perfectly, and expresses their relationship in ways at once precise and startling.
Germany's video pleads its case — and expresses indignation that the Netherlands beat it to the idea.
PAKISTAN PM EXPRESSES FULL SUPPORT TO SAUDI ARABIA AFTER ATTACKS ON ARAMCO FACILITIES - SAUDI PRESS AGENCY
The resolution is nonbinding and just expresses an agreed upon opinion of the House of Representatives.
While J. Cole is a master of relationship verses, Ed Sheeran expresses his struggles more articulately.
Mr. von Trier was elusive when asked to explain how the diamond expresses the movie's essence.
"USAID expresses appreciation to SIGAR for working collaboratively and cooperatively with USAID personnel," one letter seethes.
"The Chinese Mission expresses strong dissatisfaction and disagreement with the High Commissioner's misleading remarks," it said.
Elizabeth clearly expresses, both verbally and nonverbally, that she does not want to have sex with Poldark.
When Kim and Scott are alone, Kim expresses some of her concerns about Rob and Chyna's relationship.
SITE Intelligence Group says Petronin addresses her son and expresses a wish to reunite with her family.
The upshot: it's a steady improvement that expresses some continued investment and interest in the i103 brand.
As the character expresses in the Gentleman Jack, Lister wanted to marry a woman, as a woman.
Khloé expresses that she's not down for burping, even if it supposedly works for her sister's anxiety.
In the documentary, Wilson admitted that he expresses his pain through the characters he portrays on screen.
" In a statement, Watkins said the school again expresses "deep sorrow for the loss of Lauren McCluskey.
And while talking to his ex Kathryn Dennis, Ravenel once again expresses his concerns about his relationship.
But poetry is what gets lost in the translation, even if this translation expresses the same ideas.
Jon escapes, but a heartbroken Ygritte expresses her discontent by shooting a bunch of arrows at him.
Its ambition for SLBMs expresses its desire for a second-strike capability to enhance its nuclear deterrence.
Before his transition, he meets and is charmed by a talking flower, who expresses the same wish.
Leon Hong, creative lead on the Doodle, expresses just how impressive Fischinger's work was, and still is.
He expresses his grief and shock at the footage, and says his thoughts are with those affected.
He expresses to me that dealing with my anxiety and depression has been really hard on him.
Chuck's refusal to "let it slide" expresses his sense of justice and his lust for power simultaneously.
Colin calls Heidi and expresses his concern about Shrier's outburst, but Heidi tells him not to overreact.
Gause's mother, Gretchen Barrow, expresses her concern over her son's extreme weight gain, especially in recent years.
Stewart writes both Musk and Tesla "vehemently deny" Epstein's story, and Stewart himself expresses skepticism about it.
It's a move about which Sabrina has some doubts, and she expresses them in decidedly feminist terms.
There's almost no footage that expresses how WikiLeaks affected global politics until the film's final few scenes.
" Speaking of the benefits of art, she added: "It expresses your creativity and can help your confidence.
Like Reagan before him, Mr Trump uses simple language and expresses issues in black and white terms.
Tillerson confirms death of US citizen in terrorist attacks in #Spain; expresses sympathies & offers thoughts and prayers.
" Edgar expresses, "As far as the music, we take great care in the sound of the label.
It expresses the time of a signal sent by satellite in weeks and seconds into the week.
No matter what he says or how much remorse he expresses, it's clear that attention fuels Weiner.
Every animal or creature expresses an actual worldview, and offers you some advice on life and living.
"The S7 Group holding team expresses deepest condolences to the family and significant others," the company said.
"The S7 Group holding team expresses deepest condolences to the family and significant others," the company said.
But "Fallin'," Keys' first hit, deftly expresses both the ecstasy and the ache of being in love.
POMPEO SAYS REBUILDING VENEZUELA WILL TAKE YEARS, EXPRESSES U.S. ADMINISTRATION COMMITMENT TO ADD SANCTIONS AGAINST MADURO GOVERNMENT
Stranded refugees, on the other hand, are, as this other great reply from writer Jill Kolongowski expresses.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Julia Gfrörer expresses the fantastical and the medieval in the mundane.
But she's also a mother with a full-time job and expresses concern about finding the time.
" She suggests that "transition expresses not the truth of an identity but the force of a desire.
At the same time, the President expresses outrage over what happens to the men of his world.
" He said, "This step expresses irresponsibility towards the security establishment and towards all the citizens of Israel.
Rather, they've found a scene that expresses what they've already been feeling inside for a long time.
Critic's Pick The singer, dancer and video artist's new album fixates on selfless devotion that expresses faith.
Read more from The Hill:  China expresses 'serious concern' over Trump's Taiwan comments View the discussion thread.
The onomatopoetic character of mrzutá expresses the out-of-sorts feeling that the definitions only gesture toward.
So he just expresses his point of view—and he truly does not care what you think.
However, she emphasized that the secretary expresses his appreciation to staff when he travels to embassies abroad.
North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnPompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests State Dept.
While extensive polling shows that the public expresses overwhelming support for these measures, Congress fails to act.
"Content that triggers outrage and that expresses outrage is much more likely to be shared," Crockett says.
We'll have to see if the Juggalo March on Washington expresses these anti-racist, anti-Trump sentiments.
The Catalan independence movement expresses itself in terms of popular power and the right to self-determination.
The American president expresses semi-joking approval for Xi Jinping, the Chinese president, extending his rule indefinitely.
You can see it in Jon Snow's face, every time she expresses her concern about their secret.
But with each passing month, Dr. Jegan says that the man speaks less and expresses fewer emotions.
Ms. Jatta is friendly yet firm, and she expresses high ambitions for herself and for the institution.
The measure prohibits funds from being used for a withdrawal and expresses US support for the alliance.
Though he shares Julia's enthusiasm for a world without kings, Augustus expresses himself mainly in tired platitudes.
Scaramucci says Frum suffers from Trump Derangement Syndrome and then expresses sympathy for Frum's wife and children.
In the current horror hit "Hereditary," an artist expresses herself by creating miniature scenes of her life.
" He added, "It expresses a love and gratitude for life accompanied by the knowledge of its fragility.
But it's Chardon, a cozy restaurant that opened this summer, which perfectly expresses its new bohemian effervescence.
Orange expresses our collective hope as a nation — a hope for a future free from gun violence.
Orange expresses our collective hope as a nation -- a hope for a future free from gun violence.
He clearly expresses a commander's intent in any situation and gives them latitude to adapt to circumstances.
It expresses our ambivalent relationship with desire — our constant negation of it, our vigilant policing of it.
Obama thanks pilot who crashed Thunderbird for his service and expresses relief he wasn't seriously injured. pic.twitter.
Nobody at NIAC expresses regret about having served in the U.S. military rather than the Iranian one.
The ratio expresses operating expenses as a percentage of revenue, so the lower the figure the better.
When Frank expresses his hurt, he doesn't seem just wounded; he also comes off as a menace.
It is a flat voice, disaffected, a voice that expresses no surprise when things turn out badly.
It expresses concern that the commission is "laying the groundwork for potential voter suppression" of minority voters.
"The S.R.F. expresses its total support, admiration and gratitude to Adèle Haenel," it said in a statement.
He clearly expresses a commander's intent in any situation and gives them latitude to adapt to circumstances.
Concrete Poetry expresses the delights of poetry made for the eye, as well as for the intellect.
What's wrong with your husband's attitudes is not that he expresses them but that he has them.
He expresses a fan's ebullient awe at having Lombardo, who joined Suicidal Tendencies in 2016, playing drums.
In addition to its loose and still-evolving programmatic structure, the museum's architecture expresses an unconventional approach.
So when a former head of the C.I.A. expresses regret for innocent deaths, my ears hear a lie.
Doe expresses gratitude to her attorneys and the judge who ultimately ruled that she could have the procedure.
She expresses how our friendship isn't like it used to be, but this is an example of why!
Motherhood, something for which Rory's character never expresses a desire, would have just been one part of her.
That&aposs something that Rand Paul expresses concern about, but he&aposs got to win the 3003 votes.
"China expresses strong dissatisfaction and opposition at this and has already lodged stern representations with Japan," she added.
He expresses his concern about Rick being in charge, and says Negan should give him the power instead.
Yet, as average guy Frank May expresses in a new YouTube video, the workplace comes with frustrations, too.
The ECB now expresses parts of its capital demands as voluntary 'guidance', breaching which does not affect payouts.
No one expresses this feeling better than Laetitia Sadier, a musician best known for her work in Stereolab.
Huppert's face expresses immense but unreadable emotion — she channels pain without needing to explain the cause of it.
One entry from Lumpkin expresses confusion about why a detainee was placed in solitary confinement to begin with.
His music expresses a unique vulnerability, like listening to someone recite a particularly absorbing and relatable diary entry.
When a member of their group is killed, one expresses grief over the loss and another vows revenge.
Social Q's A reader expresses empathy for — but mostly envy of — a peer who receives special testing accommodations.
" These are fair game for Twitch broadcasts, and Alex expresses disbelief that Yandere Simulator is "somehow even worse.
In situations when Do feels challenged, she said, she feels more masculine and expresses herself in that way.
"It expresses a resentment and hatred towards the 'foreigner' born of fear and economic insecurity," Mr. Franco added.
Brown also claims that the LAPD is harassing him, and expresses a lot of negativity toward the police.
Speech may not be banned even if it expresses ideas that offend, the court ruled in that case.
Like others before her, Krystal expresses something universal on her way out: She just wants to feel accepted.
Gillespie has been endorsed by President Trump, who repeatedly expresses his support for the Republican candidate on Twitter.
She expresses herself the way she is unapologetically, and that has inspired me the most because that's brave.
When he does admit his childish problem, the editor's face expresses "partly surprise, partly reproof, maybe also contempt".
Get your dad (or husband) something that fits his day-to-day life and expresses who he is.
The result is an installation consisting of an accumulation of lights, forming a sculpture that expresses the universe.
As our profile of her clearly expresses, she does notable work and is an interesting figure in tech.
Hollywood expresses shock, disappointment after voting results A few celebrities tweeted their congrats to President-elect Donald Trump.
They also found that the hardy water bear expresses a tardigrade-specific protein that binds itself to DNA.
After cursing Obama, Duterte expresses regret Now the question is... how long can he keep his promise, dammit?
He expresses optimism, however, that whenever his murder comes, it will at least serve to inspire other campaigners.
In the sign of the Ram, Venus expresses an urgent need to set trends and shake things up.
Also, keep in mind that how someone expresses their sign's traits can vary immensely from person to person.
I see... Well, for the well-to-do lady or gentleman, nothing expresses love like a thoughtful gift.
During the episode, Outlaw proclaims he's a fan of windsurfing, an admission to which Berry expresses mild surprise.
She expresses outrage as she watches former Cambridge Analytica chief executive Alexander Nix and Zuckerberg testify before politicians.
By observing even the most common of rituals, the community expresses what is important in its collective life.
"For Jacky, it is important that he expresses himself and keeps alive part of his culture," concludes Terzi.
Watch as he expresses his feelings about shame, and how his younger self will push past those emotions.
As Allen writes in the interstitial sections, Bob expresses deeply racist feelings about his black peers at school.
Nora acts as a cheerleader, reminding Nicole of her worth whenever she expresses doubt over Nora's cutthroat methods.
Now, Severino might be the ace for the Yankees, even if he expresses reluctance to use the term.
Thelaw also statesthat anyone who "expresses a violent or dangerous attitude" won't be allowed to buy a gun.
He expresses himself much like our grandfathers did, before the self-censorship imposed by political correctness took over.
Like them it connects love and death, flesh and spirit; it expresses desires for both consummation and transcendence.
Trump expresses admiration for Putin as a "strong leader," saying he expects to have good relations with him.
When they are unsavory, she said, she expresses her disapproval to the customer frankly, and they usually desist.
When someone expresses vicious views about a group or toward an attribute of a group, that's hate speech.
Later, a woman he's dating expresses surprise when he suggests, almost sheepishly, that he adheres to his faith.
The artist is based in Brooklyn, but expresses a unique admiration for what Detroit has to offer artists.
Instead, she confidently expresses her specific racial experiences while still appealing to mainstream audiences with her vivid storytelling.
Rakowitz expresses a similar earnestness in his practice to keep certain truths from disappearing from our collective memory.
Artists are invited to submit work that expresses their views on President Trump and his style of governing.
But Maher and Bee are very different comedians, and so their anger expresses itself in completely different ways.
I love the image because it's a Victorian dress, but the image expresses her resistance of the genocide.
Nothing's going to change if we just sit around making art that expresses our unease with our situations.
The subdued doo-wop tune "Masterpiece" expresses mortified awareness that an idealized image of a marriage is shattered.
His ethical capitulations for wealth and influence are all the more disturbing because he expresses himself so eloquently.
Any contest that he wins is a historic victory that expresses the unbending will of the American people.
Although she is first seen exchanging a hug with Hannah Ann Sluss, she expresses discomfort in a voiceover.
Music must be an especially effective form of therapy, Don supposed, because it directly expresses and creates emotions.
The way Akua Noni Parker holds her head as she walks expresses dignity better than Ms. Boykin's rhymes.
Or expresses guilt that her oldest child has had to bear the brunt of her anger and depression.
Like Mars in Taurus, Mars in Cancer expresses itself in a unique way, contrary to its planetary nature.
But practically every week someone I'm interviewing expresses surprise that The Times is even interested in the country.
On it, she's exploring radical changes — in her life, in her attitude, and in how she expresses herself.
"He cannot help himself; his background demands that he expresses dissatisfaction with high and rising rates," Gartman wrote.
It's all flooding out — like the only way he can expresses himself is through all of his limbs.
In it the now-iconic Indian leader, who was a Hindu, expresses respect for all faiths and beliefs.
She expresses fear that her son's extracurricular activities have put her campaign for City Council Speaker in jeopardy.
Sunset expresses the golden chilled hues of autumn perfectly, and night is the cold desolate darkness of winter.
This gives the soundtrack a bit of a jazz improv element, where the music expresses feelings more freely.
Or does he mean what he says when he expresses the wish to follow the example of France?
Sanders often expresses skepticism that someone with those kinds of ties can effectively overhaul banks and other institutions.
I find it the American nightmare, a lot of how he communicates and how he expresses his ideas are not good at all, you know, especially the way he characterized Mexicans and the law and the way that he pits one group against the other and how he expresses his ideas.
He suffuses his work with an almost comically bleak outlook, which he expresses in beautiful, if often overwrought, dictums.
Zach says it was one that he picked out and Tori expresses it's one of her favorites, as well.
"The coalition command expresses its regret at this unintentional incident and the ensuing pain for victims' families," it said.
The American Chamber of Commerce expresses serious reservations in a submission to Hong Kong's Secretary for Security, John Lee.
Each date is an experience that expresses who the romantic suitor is, rather than anything about who Rebecca is.
Thai expresses her frustration that trans people in Thailand are still not allowed to change their legal gender pronouns.
Instead of standing around looking serious (but stately), as was his general wont, the Night King actually expresses himself.
Amanda, for example, expresses wanting to apply for a hunting license so she can hunt with her boyfriend's family.
He often leads his nightly show with anti-elitist essays and frequently expresses criticism of runaway free-market capitalism.
Barry expresses opinions in class, has a stoner friend and surprises people with his polished moves on the court.
The letter expresses concern about the Chinese government tracking dissidents through search data and suppressing truth through content restrictions.
"I guess you're not allowed to make an account that expresses Howard Schultz's positions on women's issues," he said.
He expresses shock that the director of "The Fog of War" and "The Unknown Known" would make that choice.
The show expresses a deep faith in the future of technology, but a skepticism about the people in charge.
A version that expresses more, a version that is quieter, a version that fits every situation that is needed.
When Bryan asks for her blessing, Kathy again expresses her vague approval, in that she trusts her daughter's judgment.
In the texts, Taylor strongly expresses concerns about pushing the Ukrainians to launch investigations that would help Trump politically.
"China expresses grave concern over this kind of confounding of right and wrong," Hua told a regular news briefing.
Cooper then meets Saito himself (Ken Yamamura), who expresses an interest in how and why gamers get a rush.
His interest in such stories expresses not just a need to escape: it stems from a need for guidance.
At Laurel's apartment, Laurel expresses doubt (or is it hope?) that her father was the one who killed Wes.
The robot is able to respond to Smith in simple sentences, and her face expresses eerily real human emotions.
Nothing expresses mastery over the boundaries of a shared knowledge better than the act of pushing at those boundaries.
Practically everyone who pursues a livelihood on the platform expresses regular disdain for the opacity of the timeline's mechanics.
He then expresses gratitude to the man upstairs, saying, "Thank you God for allowing me to recover and continue."
Finally, he expresses shock and dismay that Brienne, despite her stature and skill in combat, is not a knight.
Edut admits that she's snooped before, too, but always with the understanding that each person expresses their signs differently.
"Ariana expresses herself through her music and that will always be her therapy and her home," Braun previously said.
The simultaneity of these emotions and experiences can be confusing, even as it expresses something earnestly thoughtful and reflective.
Now, when someone describes killing themselves or expresses suicidal or depressive thoughts, Siri directs them to a suicide hotline.
It has monitored Qalandiya for 16 years and often expresses outrage at the treatment of people passing through it.
"China expresses regret over the WTO ruling," the country's Ministry of Commerce said in a statement late on Thursday.
He is a passionate person who sometimes expresses it in passionate ways, but it's always with the right intent.
At the end of the interview, the teen smiles as she expresses her thanks to Kurdish authorities in Iraq.
Though Rathi declines to share revenue figures, he points to excellent growth and expresses optimism about the company's future.
She expresses about 26 ounces a day and was carrying two-and-a-half days' worth of breast milk.
I connect to R&B because it expresses how you can feel joy and pain with your significant other.
But the Republican Party expresses this antipathy to dependency in vicious ways and in all avenues of public life.
IN AN EPISODE of "Downton Abbey", Maggie Smith's character, Violet Crawley, expresses horror at the brisk march of innovation.
We are all mediums through which the universal knowledge (or even the Divine) expresses itself through space and time.
"Younger" deftly shows how the new ageism expresses itself as a question less of competence than of cultural fit.
"We want a free and open political debate in America where everyone expresses themselves passionately and openly," he said.
This could well be one part of a multifaceted trade that expresses a more nuanced view on the ETF.
The law expresses the deepest foundations of Zionism and the basis upon which the State of Israel was built.
Norris has a reputation as a grimacer, at least in the way he expresses his acidic world view onstage.
It's from a scene in which the protagonist, Taran, expresses frustration at his position as an assistant pig keeper.
On occasion, he has to decline a custom cake order because it expresses an idea that violates his conscience.
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"Ride Blind" is the perfect example of that because it expresses the ambivalence I feel about being a nomad.
He also expresses suspicions that his wife may be betraying him (not realizing that it's Roberto who loves her).
It's about learning how to create an internal energy that expresses the characters' emotions while still having incredible stillness.
In colorful recreations of tools, he expresses both a nostalgia and a cynical take on human dependency on technology.
In our bitterly polarized era, only 37% of the public expresses a "great deal" of confidence in the presidency.
"China expresses serious concern on this subject," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters, according to NBC News.
What "The Hunt" expresses — as distinct from what it depicts — isn't vengeful intolerance or self-pitying resentment, but frustration.
In 1883, Vladimir Chertkov, a young religious zealot, visits the novelist and expresses admiration for Tolstoy's brand of Christianity.
I chose a butterfly because my business focuses on transformation and metamorphosis, and nothing expresses that like a butterfly.
That expresses itself differently in New York or San Francisco or London than it does in Detroit or Cleveland.
Plum expresses no bitterness toward Johnson, however, and the two have clearly come to work out an effective relationship.
Mira Sorvino, who won an Oscar for Mr. Allen's "Mighty Aphrodite," rebukes him and expresses support for Dylan Farrow.
Instead he expresses frustration, anger, mania — all of which aides read like tea leaves to discern what lies beneath.
Even though everyone expresses interest, finding an allotted time to give classes at the project is anything but easy.
Then they "check-in," a Shakespeare & Company practice in which each person expresses how he or she is feeling.
The photographer's expertise expresses itself through color and visual rhythm; despite the subject matter, it is a beautiful photograph.
I would categorize it as a wine that expresses the characteristics of the grape more than the place itself.
If he expresses interest, you would need to set an asking price, something a real estate broker generally does.
The shrinking disease is not political but cultural, and as such it expresses itself in all variety of ways.
She expresses contempt for Jackie's icy tolerance of his rampant infidelity, even as she herself climbs the odalisque ranks.
"It expresses the pride of a country which will welcome the world in 2024, to its capital city, Paris."
She expresses fear for her one-year-old daughter, who she says is in the apartment with her husband.
She expresses fear for her 1-year-old daughter, who she says is in the apartment with her husband.
"The ANC expresses its condolences to the family of Morgan Tsvangirai and all supporters of the MDC," it said.
So Stow expresses her activism through digital channels, tweeting and sharing information about the push for stricter gun legislation.
" Guo's aesthetic, one observer of Chinese fashion notes, expresses "a visually deprived nation's pent-up longing for imperial grandeur.
"France expresses its sympathy and solidarity with the families of the victims and all Swedes," the Elysee Palace said.
"Thousands of employees of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University expresses deep condolences to parents, relatives and friends," it said.
Maybe Brent can flick below his right ear right before he expresses something that smooths things over for now.
Mayor expresses concern over President's visit The massacre capped a week of traumatic events with common roots in hate.
In his Facebook post, ElAwadi expresses the complicated duality of emotions he experienced as a result of the attacks.
Seeing this makes me want to do the same thing: get a tattoo that clearly expresses my health directive.
It expresses itself in other ways, like last week's editorial in the Daily Progress, one of Charlottesville's local newspapers.
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the voice of the moderate establishment in Germany, expresses that concern right on its homepage.
Through her lyrics, Grande expresses gratitude to her ex-boyfriends: Big Sean, Ricky Alvarez, Davidson, and the late Mac Miller.
However, unlike traditional food courts, with their Sbarros and Panda Expresses, these venues offer up a different kind of experience.
My very relatable moments that everybody can connect to and it just expresses it so well in an image. Right?
"The President also expresses deep condolences to all those who lost their relatives and friends in this disaster," Peskov said.
When the Argentine filmmaker Lucrecia Martel expresses admiration for those directors who challenge reality, she could be talking about herself.
It's that the sentiments Mr. Wehner expresses are substantially — and often viciously — contradicted by the political party he apparently supports.
Jed Dorsheimer, managing director and analyst at Canaccord Genuity, expresses concerns about China's part in the story of Tesla's future.
"China expresses its dissatisfaction at Interpol revoking the red notice for Dolkun Isa," China's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Instead, the 74-year-old expresses a diplomatic blanket disappointment with the tone and content of America's current political debate.
As you get older, positive emotionality also expresses itself as assertiveness -- people listen to the loudest person in the room.
In the talking head, Kim expresses how much she wishes she was actually pregnant so they could experience it together.
" Anderson's costar, David Arquette, expresses a similar sentiment, calling Sold, "the most important film I've ever been a part of.
Jackson the dog expresses his emotions in two ways: hiding under the bed or running around the house with glee.
Mr Biden, who has spent half a century in front-line politics, expresses it by quoting his mother, Jean Finnegan.
John Roberts addresses Trump's criticism of NBC News, CNN Fox News chief White House correspondent expresses support for media colleagues.
On May 9, Trump fires FBI Director Jim Comey after Trump expresses frustration with the intensity of his Russia probe.
He also expresses his surprise that Six Flags seemingly has no rapid response plan for dealing with situations like this.
A blonde with long bangs has a literal shield protecting the part of the face that expresses anxiety and fear.
He expresses little sadness over the passing of the existing Bouley — which he insists, Sharpie in hand, is only relocating.
In the 22019 correspondence, Trump expresses appreciation for Conway's help in a dispute at Trump World Tower in New York.
Fashion photography is at its most true when it expresses fantasy that lingers on the idiosyncrasies of identity as power.
When Venus is In Libra, it expresses its keen sense of aesthetics and joy for harmony and cooperation between people.
Yes, Mrs Clinton is a policy wonk, her team has decided to say, but that is how she expresses love.
Ted Lain, MD, expresses a similar sentiment: "Most people would not be able to follow that maximalist regimen," he says.
"The ATSB expresses our deepest sympathies to the families of the passengers and crew on board MH370," the report said.
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The nonbinding motion expresses the Senate's support for NATO and calls on negotiators to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to it.
Given his new position, Milley should have taken the opportunity to reconsider his ideas…and the way he expresses them.
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It's striking to read a Supreme Court majority opinion about abortion that expresses empathy for women going through the procedure.
Car ownership expresses social aspiration, too: Nearly two-thirds of respondents in the survey saw their cars as status symbols.
As Pesci looks at them go, he expresses this defeat without words or movements, without slouching or beating back tears.
During moments of doubt, when Elisabetta expresses her isolation, Ms. Radvanovsky shows that she can bend phrases with aching tenderness.
" With a hint of sarcasm, Solomon expresses a level of admiration for serious makeup vloggers: "They are such underrated comedians!
His work expresses the pervasive atmosphere of uncertainty that plagued [Japan] and exorcises the demons of social and political upheaval.
In an interview republished on Project Mizzurna, he expresses some regret that certain systems weren't implemented to help players out.
He shakes hands and expresses his appreciation for the cops and wait-staff who protect and take care of him.
But Connolly continually returns to the final days, when Laurel broods, despairs and expresses remorse for a life gone wrong.
And he insists that he is not in the army's pocket — even as he expresses his support for the military.
For example, Trump expresses his surprise at the population of two countries, Indonesia (264 million) and smaller Malaysia (32 million).
Ballard Spahr LLP, a law firm representing those outlets, released a statement on their behalf that expresses support for CNN.
RT will also have to indicate that their content is either bankrolled by the Russian government or expresses its views.
Norman shares a particular tale of suffering but expresses a common frustration about the dearth of words to convey pain.
On Friday, he told reporters that he planned to discuss the issue with Mr. Pompeo before he expresses his views.
Hungry's distorted drag is interested in the deep wells of the self, a dream sequence that expresses the alien within.
The optimistic Fox expresses hope that perhaps Pig's father survived; Pig worries that he, too, might suffer his father's fate.
On the video and the surrounding text, she expresses concern that her boss had asked her to use the machine.
You sigh with understanding when she expresses her displeasure at your upcoming travel plans by relieving herself in your luggage.
Flowers wilt and chocolate boxes inevitably empty, but a written note that expresses love can last centuries, if not longer.
Its existence expresses a builder's preference — in this case, Robert Moses's — for automobiles over the communities of people living below.
McConnell has been against the idea, but some Republicans have expresses an openness to hearing additional witnesses at the trial.
The resolution is nonbinding, expresses the sense of the Senate and does not need to be signed by the president.
Ms. Binoche's character is modeled somewhat after Mr. Preljocaj; she expresses, in her own way, something of his firm gentleness.
That trend expresses itself differently in different types of product categories, but it was pretty consistent across all of them.
Ford expresses John's grief with enough tenderness that children watching might learn something about how to handle their own emotions.
And immediately the president of the United States expresses the condolences of the American people in a dignified, appropriate response.
Handmade is not the value proposition — unique, personalized, expresses your sense of identity, those are things that speak to buyers.
In one text, Levandowski expresses his concern over Google integrating its mapping service Waze into all cars with Android Auto.
Others described her as an "SJW," or "Social Justice Warrior," an alt-right insult for anyone who expresses progressive views.
Whistleblower confused by Trump's CrowdStrike interest The whistleblower expresses confusion about Trump's references to CrowdStrike during his calls with Zelensky.
Feminine-presenting [fem-uh-nin - pri-zent-ing] | adjective (feminine-presenting people) Describes someone who expresses gender in a feminine way.
Masculine-presenting [mas-kyuh-lin - pri-zent-ing] | adjective (masculine-presenting people) Describes someone who expresses gender in a masculine way.
The way Deckard expresses his sexual frustration and lust through violence is certainly familiar from attitudes seen on the Internet today.
In both movies, the modernist director pioneers a form of filmmaking that expresses a constant debt to prose, painting and theater.
" In her own statement, Lt. Governor Tina Smith expresses sympathy to "everyone touched by this tragedy, including our law enforcement officers.
In it, she expresses concern about Sessions' history of prosecuting civil rights leaders in a voter fraud case as US Attorney.
In the four-page, handwritten letter to Murder Made Me Famous producer Katie Dunn, she expresses frustration at her continued incarceration.
The letter, titled "The legging problem," expresses her dismay at seeing college students in leggings at Mass on campus last fall.
During the 911 call, the distraught Cordon expresses fear that her former boyfriend was watching her through the home's security system.
And next year, at 27, you'll finally write something that expresses your doubts, your anxieties, and that weird arrogance of yours.
And when Krispy Kreme's CMO expresses that this new mashup is "a flavor experience unlike any other," we actually believe it.
Members discussed removing the "forward guidance" portion of post-meeting statements that expresses general sentiment about the future path of hikes.
He expresses skepticism about the death toll, suggesting that individuals who died of other causes were included in the hurricane count.
Dating someone who thinks, speaks, and expresses themselves in their own way might be one of the best parts of dating.
His attitude towards the president is one of amiable concern, which he expresses while recounting their slightest interaction in minute detail.
To the world he expresses willingness to negotiate with the Palestinians, if only they were prepared to do so without preconditions.
A DCR expresses Fitch's view of a bank's relative vulnerability to default under derivative contracts with third-party, non-government counterparties.
That is the reason for putting the space of light in my paintings, which is a revealing space that expresses hope.
He's come to see how she's holding up, and expresses regret that they didn't handle the circumstances of their breakup differently.
He expresses concerns "as a friend" about what Andi's book says about her ex, though he admits he didn't read it.
The episode explores the finer details of Vulcan culture, while showing how Spock's family expresses deeper feelings in their own way.
He expresses his profound sadness at the loss of life and wishes healing to the friends and families of the bereaved.
"The United States expresses its grave concern about the Hong Kong government's proposed amendments to its fugitive offenders ordinance," Ortagus said.
So when a few rowdy dogs in the back of the room bark throughout the panel, no one expresses any annoyance.
Mr. Sanders still expresses confidence that his tirades against Wall Street and the campaign finance system will resonate with those voters.
He expresses concerns about the amount of attention paid to the amenities at stadiums instead of what's happening on the court.
"KLM expresses its sincerest regret and is actively working with the Atlanta Airport to search for the dog," a rep shared.
So I think some mystery still remains as to where exactly the sense of victimization the attorney general expresses comes from.
In a new interview with Luxury Listings, Stewart, whose company is ostensibly courting millennials, expresses her confusion about the mystical demographic.
These days, it expresses the determination of Protestants and Catholics to work together and roll back the tide of godless humanism.
In an episode of This American Life in 2003, reporter Robin Epstein expresses surprise at the environment she encounters at RWA.
"This is an unfortunate accident and Venus expresses her deepest condolences to the family who lost a loved one," he said.
A lot of people find raw, primal sex exciting, I guess my brain just expresses that in a slightly different way.
"It makes me so happy to see how she expresses her own personal style with each outfit she creates," Reese said.
The stories follow a relatively familiar formula: The subject expresses some sort of addiction to/unhealthy obsession with a social platform.
His name is Makumba and he expresses displeasure with a full-speed charge, hurtling toward you until he's only inches away.
Anyone who expresses "intense concern" about immigration is 15 times more likely to back Brexit, notes Matthew Goodwin, a political scientist.
He expresses these ideas with visual references to the shamanism of the Peruvian Q'ero, mental masturbations giving rise to futuristic creatures.
In the end, I just have to make an honest film that expresses what I feel like I need to say.
It offends a bedrock First Amendment principle: Speech may not be banned on the ground that it expresses ideas that offend.
So much of therapy is about making peace with your past and moving on from there— Russian Doll expresses that beautifully.
As Burns expresses at one point, he's not predicting these shows as a "fun fest"… but that's sort of the point.
When he says "a cake that expresses the approval of same-sex marriage," he means a cake for a gay couple.
But while McCain expresses his preference for Lieberman, he is careful not to express any regret for picking then-Alaska Gov.
"I can express my views when somebody expresses maybe a false view that they said I gave," Trump told Fox Business.
Privately, Mr. Obama expresses frustration that the critics rarely acknowledge that positive outcome or what might have happened had he bombed.
The president routinely defends men accused of sexual misconduct and expresses disbelief towards the women who share their experiences with it.
Interestingly, the iron condor expresses a market view that would be very difficult to profit from without the use of options.
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While he's interviewed countless commanders in chief and lawmakers, Lamb expresses doubt that another president will be added to that list.
After the discussion, have students read this Daily Beast article in which a Yale University spokesman expresses skepticism about the video.
"All together, your lovers make the perfect mate," her therapist tells her, in a voice that expresses more envy than judgment.
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"This is an unfortunate accident, and Venus expresses her deepest condolences to the family who lost a loved one," Cunningham said.
A South African native based in Johannesburg, Goodman expresses frustration about her country's gender politics in relation to the art world.
Google Deep Dream uses Python code that is input into Caffe, a deep learning framework that speedily expresses architecture and code.
When he expresses his theories about the president and the murders of Zoe Barnes and Peter Russo, she shuts him down.
It just isn't done that a democratic head of state or government expresses a political view on another democracy's upcoming election.
He explains that Flashfood is "basically a reduced rack, but as an app" and expresses some skepticism that it'll stick around.
That is because a private organization expresses itself through the rules it sets for the speech of its members and participants.
Through art, "Celia expresses her interest in the complex and rich relationship between the seen and the seer," Ms. Meyers added.
Joseph's Dream," for example, he expresses what might almost be envy for his wife's ability "to shake / hands with the Angel.
When we see Paddy still alive, she expresses zero patience for the highbrow-baiting that's on the rise in Western civilization.
The costume of T-shirt, jeans and hoodie expresses the ease with which many fellows can slip through life in 2017.
Among the fine cast, the soprano Marie-Eve Munger stood out as the fairy, who expresses herself in glassy-clear coloratura.
When Joe Biden expresses the same sentiment, it rings false because his plan pointedly excludes 10 million Americans from its benefits.
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" Pompeo condemned the move, saying in a statement, "Mature, responsible countries understand that a free press reports facts and expresses opinions.
In fact, in his memoir, he expresses surprise at the violence he inflicted on the dishwasher, viewing it as an aberration.
For this choreographer, the body is a vessel for all the turmoil of our lives, which expresses itself through unbridled exertion.
It's how she expresses herself and finds power by saying 'F you' to what people have been telling her to wear.
There are "so many Chicken Expresses in Texas and they all allow people to wear hijabs with no problem," she said.
It means speaking in a way that expresses and indicates some level of interest and concern to people other than oneself.
Darboven's giant "Kulturgeschichte," in this light, expresses modern German culture as something broader and more fissiparous than a dangerously idealized Kultur.
Your window may have a theme or a timely or universal message it expresses, or simply be visually pretty or engaging.
"It is just simply wrong for ABC to have a television program that expresses that kind of religious intolerance," Pence said.
The views Trump expresses on Twitter regularly clash with -- and oftentimes totally undermine -- positions his White House has previously staked out.
In the video, which has now been viewed more than 20 million times, Quaden expresses a wish to end his life.
Is there truly a correct way to offer such congratulations to a couple that expresses my joy and happiness for them?
Hammond expresses a uniquely human determination to heal, live in the present moment, and improve his relationships with his loved ones.
He expresses regret for a few of his statements during the September 27 hearing, explaining that he was frustrated and emotional.
Rodriguez delivers a powerful seven-minute monologue that expresses Jane's wide range of emotions, from confused to upset, angry to calm.
And sometimes that expresses itself in very perverse ways, like it helps lead to Trump, who's going to make it worse.
But even Nolde—who, incidentally, fell prey to Nazi sympathies, as Munch did not—tends toward generality in what he expresses.
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When she says she wants to see him, Lord John expresses concern, but he respects her wishes and offers his help.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — President Trump regularly expresses pique over scathing kiss-and-tell books written by former aides and advisers.
Margaret Weir also expresses hope that a universal job guarantee could be more politically viable than the 1970s public employment program.
There is an 'all in this together' mentality, but it kind of expresses itself in the opposite way that you just said.
"If he expresses an interest in joining the club, I would be fully supportive of his application," Shulman told CNN over email.
All that expresses itself in that horrible explosion of bizarre violence that involves an eating implement, her own mother, and the regurgitation.
And every study and review on this topic expresses a need for more research, indicating that this issue is far from settled.
In the newest issue of PEOPLE, Lochte, 32, expresses regret for the distraction and apologizes to the people who he has hurt.
Instead, he expresses frustration that his colleagues in Congress are not moving fast enough to pass legislation that would address the crisis.
The Peak Design Everyday Backpack expresses an opinion that not everyone will agree with, but that's why I like it so much.
And while heated protests have been a hallmark of the campaign, the commission expresses confidence that they debates will proceed without disruption.
" And when her son expresses surprise that she knows what a gear stick is, she snaps, "I know more than you think!
She expresses no desire to lessen the role of religion in everyday life, but she does call for re-interpretation and evolution.
Which means that the government that operates during a shutdown ultimately expresses different values than the one that operates during normal times.
"If he starts laughing or expresses frustration, then it reinforces the critique, which is: 'You're not listening to other people,'" Dittmar said.
February 613, 603 -- Judge Rudolph Contreras expresses dismay and determines that the delays in releasing the remaining of Clinton's emails is unreasonable.
Pratt, who openly expresses his belief in God at awards shows and movie premieres, said he feels "called" to talk about it.
Sandra (played by Kari Matchett) expresses interest in Maud's art and becomes her first collector, commissioning a larger painting for five dollars.
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In an interview with Elle Italia, Brando Pacitto, who plays Chiara's friend, expresses that prostitution gave the girls a sense of freedom.
As a "prominent community landmark", the memorial expresses "the community's grief at the loss of the young men who perished" in battle.
Ms. del Castillo expresses her affection for Mr. Guzmán, calling him a "beautiful friend" and constantly thanking him for his unfailing trust.
If a child expresses a trans identity to a teacher, trans-rights guides say that there is no need to tell parents.
What horrifies about Talking Heads is how calmly and reasonably Byrne expresses the awful little unsaid thoughts that cross our minds regularly.
"The secretary is somebody who expresses his communications to others — whether it's diplomatically or to troops — he does it privately," Davis responded.
When a scene between Harriet and Charles Dancer (Alex Dimitriades), Kim's former lover, turns romantic, Harriet expresses surprise that he likes women.
This tool uses computational linguistics and natural language processing to determine if each tweet expresses a negative, neutral, or positive overall attitude.
Scientists have long known that depression expresses differently in men and women, but new research shows that those differences are brain-deep.
Now, however, the only video that remains from this trip is one where he expresses how lucky he feels to be there.
Like countless fanfic writers before him, Miranda clearly loves his canon, but he expresses that love by tearing the canon to pieces.
Every time someone contacts me and expresses gratitude for my point of view, part of me is elated, motivated, and pleasantly shocked.
In Southern California, the rest of the family expresses concern for Matt, who revealed he'd entered rehab for alcohol abuse in 2016.
" At their table, James expresses how much he appreciates Logan as a friend, adding, "Do I think you're in love with me?
But the most satisfying part of the film is the one that expresses all the things it isn't, and should have been.
He noted that although the court declined to hear the case, the refusal expresses no opinion about the merits of the issue.
"That means we can control the expression of the protein so it only expresses in egg white of laying hens," Herron says.
"There was an unexpected and authentic sweetness that Ruby expresses towards Bow that came out as a genuine moment," according to Ross.
He stares at the void and divines no answers, but expresses wonder where he finds it, and even peace when he can.
The optics for Trump, who expresses admiration for Putin, are as fraught as the policy tensions between the United States and Russia.
"I think it's great that we have a president who expresses support for Christmas, and I welcome his doing so," Lamborn said.
"France expresses its firm disapproval of President Trump's remarks ... and calls for the respect of the memory of the victims," it said.
" He expresses hope that it'll turn into a bipartisan affair: "As politics merges into pop culture, it's to help bridge that divide.
The author expresses a desire to be what the cis reader already is, trained up since infancy to perform their gender unconsciously.
Clinton stands: She once called the Trans-Pacific Partnership the "gold standard" of trade deals, but she now expresses opposition to it.
After two love ins between President Trump and Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnPompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests State Dept.
The leaked email from the Boeing employee references the earlier phone call, and expresses disappointment that the KC-46 was brought up.
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What you love today — what expresses your attitudes and obsessions at this political and social moment — you may find excruciatingly embarrassing tomorrow.
Axios: White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders expresses her anger to staff about leaks more than regrets about Sadler's original remarks.
This photo was also taken in Barking and in a way I think it expresses a lot of what I am today.
"We wanted to have cool stuff that we would want to own, and we feel like every product expresses that," Olen says.
Rottenberg aptly expresses her interest in the oddities of the human form and how the concept of beauty plays into her art.
Through the alternating application of documentation and imagination, art expresses the abundant flux of mutual resonance between the conscious and the subconscious.
So black is that and red is the representation of something that's more feminine which expresses who they are as a group.
In his note, among other things, Parker expresses sorrow about recently learning of the reported suicide of the woman who accused him.
Trump's problem in his two inconsequential meetings with Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnPompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests State Dept.
While demonstrating a lack of understanding and support for democratic values, he also praises and expresses admiration for the worst global tyrants.
It is not fancy credentials but the way he expresses gut beliefs that makes him compelling to viewers; that, and his hair.
Riviera was the backdrop for Woods's initiation onto the tour, and he expresses devotion to the layout despite never having mastered it.
The lament of the title is now part of the vernacular, and expresses our frustration when faced with useless overabundance of content.
In an essay, he expresses sympathy for musicians whose gigs were canceled, and reflects on the "mysterious alchemy" that they create onstage.
" Mr. Glinski, the culture minister, said that the Powszechny "expresses radical views and is a part of current political dispute in Poland.
Hyperlimbo expresses the internal dialog she experienced on many long, isolated six-hour drives over the course of the last 12 years.
Then it compares the defendant's DNA profile to the mixture, and calculates a likelihood ratio, which it expresses as a single number.
They are made in a spirit of solidarity with workers of all kinds; each nail expresses the idea of things joined together.
We stayed in towns with names you forget as soon as you leave and Holiday Inn Expresses that all look the same.
Within the Deborah Sampson Act is a provision that expresses the sense of Congress that the VA's motto should be more inclusive.
My daughter, 9, expresses her innermost thoughts, concerns, fears, hopes for her future, friend/school issues and self-reflections in a diary.
The movie catches fire only in its final scene, in which Merab expresses his rebellion in the language of dance, not words.
His work expresses, in Jewish language and experience, one of the great themes of modern literature: the incurable longing for home. ♦
"Facebook does not have a policy that bans advertising on the basis that it expresses opposition to vaccines," a Facebook spokesperson said.
"Mature, responsible countries understand that a free press reports facts and expresses opinions," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a statement.
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Even in private, he accepts no blame and expresses no regret, but he rails against the enemies he sees all around him.
Mr. Williams comes to this belief as part of his birthright, and he expresses it in the form of a pencil skirt.
By contrast, she writes beautifully of her friends, who have left her — as she expresses it in the epilogue — holding the bag.
The word disgusts him, not least because it expresses the vulgarity of the environment in which he must pursue his lofty visions.
Mr. Block "expresses his sincere regrets over his conduct that evening and did not intend his actions to upset anyone," it added.
Turner's statement expresses regret for what happened, but it also reveals him as unwilling to acknowledge that he committed a serious crime.
"All women should be free to dress as they please and to wear clothing that expresses their identity or beliefs," she said.
There is a deeply puritanical and anti-intellectual strain in American culture that expresses itself by putting moral judgment before aesthetic understanding.
The piece expresses this duality all the way through: two panels, two sets of figures, two types of media, painting and collage.
I think the new fullness with which you're kind of viewing human experience really expresses itself in the musical largesse of it.
PEOPLE has located the blog in which Cillay expresses concern about shielding her son from terrorist attacks, the Ebola virus, and contaminated water.
Her poetry book The January Children expresses the emotions that come with navigating a Sudanese identity in the aftermath of the British occupation.
The unusual design, which was a collaborative effort five years in the making, expresses several intriguing ideas about fabrication methods and energy use.
When Chuck expresses genuine affection and gratitude that Jimmy stayed with him during a horrific flare up for his condition, it's genuinely devastating.
In an impossibly cute video, a toddler named Rayna expresses her love for an abandoned water heater — which she mistakes for a robot.
A Russian foreign ministry spokesman expresses skepticism about the review and asks US investigators to share their evidence of government-sponsored cyber espionage.
It will be interesting to see how the production company expresses the complexities of her life and the topics she was passionate about.
There, the excruciatingly vivid architecture of the thickets of corporate and hotel towers expresses Doha's most obvious 221st-century characteristic: extreme economic wealth.
That means whatever venture capitalist oddball Peter Thiel thinks about the U.S. Constitution, and how he expresses that view, is up to him.
Does Del Rey truly need to feel every gory bit of bleak doom that she expresses in her songs to create great art?
Odd Tales expresses a confusingly bellicose conviction that it's turning the science fiction world on its head, without offering much justification for why.
Mr. Haacke should know better than anyone how insufficient such "political" art can be, especially when it expresses nothing beyond one's own disgust.
The referendum result, now treated as a sacred unquestionable in Westminster, is only as durable and binding as the political reality it expresses.
Janet expresses amazement that Randall is the only Pearson kid to get into private school, at which point Rebecca confronts her head on.
Ranta has said that even though the group was formed by him, the views he expresses don't reflect the group as a whole.
Pence's astonishing ability to deny everything perfectly expresses the GOP leadership's refusal to acknowledge what they have unleashed in America by nominating Trump.
The statement, CBS News reports, expresses doubt about the sincerity of Cummins' apologies, and questions if he even regrets anything he has done.
It is a face that expresses this uncertainty — it is both happy and sad, surprised and indifferent, hopeful and cynical, studied and spontaneous.
At the end of every Desus & Mero interview, each illustrious guest gets to pick a rainbow that expresses some sort of human truth.
We have already seen, for example, members of our party disagree with Trump when he expresses opinions that are inconsistent with their own.
Because she expresses support for minority groups and shares frank views about Brexit, Lily Allen is no stranger to dealing with Twitter trolls.
As he tosses the car into a sweeping left-hand turn, Mark Webber expresses sympathy for the folks who made this lap possible.
According to the complaint, the representative expresses interest in taking Tesla private and asks about establishing a production facility in the Middle East.
"The Department is not aware of any suspicious circumstances surrounding the death and expresses its sympathies to his family and friends," he said.
As she reads one snack bag, her inner monologue — which sounds nothing like Meghan's own voice — expresses her hesitation at its 13 ingredients.
I am always struck by her genuineness — she expresses the values of today's youth as well as any musician I could have chosen.
It takes her small ambitions of sisterhood as seriously as it takes anything in its story, even when she expresses those ambitions childishly.
Monte, who is the singer for Austin-based band Hikes, tells Creators that "Naïve" expresses the benefits of living in an unplanned way.
Alas, the sentiment it expresses clearly resonated with people, because the"Done With You" Dad Hat is currently sold out on its website.
Obama expresses little optimism for Syrian ceasefire On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said the truce would be a difficult and "contradictive" process.
Like all of Jennifer's writing, it expresses a deep longing for human connection and the need to be accepted as one's true self.
We meet a few days after events in Charlottesville have made headlines around the world, and Benjamin expresses some views that surprise me.
Mr Buffett often expresses strong views on how firms are run; he joined 12 other prominent bosses last month to demand better governance.

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