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His neighbors celebrated his return, even if it was only temporary, and Morgan was especially gratified by the quaint expression of an elderly friend, Isaac Lane, who told him, `` A man that has so often left all that is dear to him, as thou hast, to serve thy country, must create a sympathetic feeling in every patriotic heart ''.
He wondered what expression, as he made that gesture, was on his face.
Even though he would later be resurrected, he was at this moment dead indeed, the expression on his face reflecting what he had gone through on the cross.
With a few important and a few more unimportant exceptions, no expression can be deemed le mot juste for its context, because each was very probably the only expression that long-established practice and ease of rapid recitation would allow.
This was typical of such games, which were earnestly played to win and practically never wound up in an expression of good fellowship.
Fortunately, gender was inflected, though the expression of it would be difficult for anybody not born in Siddo.
In this interpretation, Athena was demoted to be only Zeus's daughter, never allowed the expression of motherhood.
It was a time when individual expression and worldly experience became two of the main themes of Renaissance art.
Francois Boucher was the 18th century painter and engraver whose works are regarded as the perfect expression of French taste in the Rococo period.
The treaty was a diplomatic expression of the operational and scientific cooperation that had been achieved " on the ice ".
Even though the parentheses were rearranged ( the left side requires adding 5 and 2 first, then adding 1 to the result, whereas the right side requires adding 2 and 1 first, then 5 ), the value of the expression was not altered.
His office holding was rather an expression and a result of the influence he wielded.
Croce suggested thatexpression ” is central in the way that beauty was once thought to be central.
It was observed that E. coli deprived of glucose produce cAMP that serves as an internal signal to activate expression of genes for importing and metabolizing other sugars.
His voice became a fixture of both Memorial Stadium and Camden Yards, and his expression " Give that fan a contract ", uttered whenever a fan caught a foul ball, was one of his trademarks – the other being his distinct " Thank Yooooou ..." following every announcement ( He was also known on occasion to say " Give that fan an error " after a dropped foul ball ).
An identical expression to Einstein's formula for the diffusion coefficient was also found by Walther Nernst in 1888 in which he expressed the diffusion coefficient as the ratio of the osmotic pressure to the ratio of the frictional force and the velocity to which it gives rise.
In 2001, Bt176 varieties were voluntarily withdrawn from the list of approved varieties by the United States Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) when it was found to have little or no Bt expression in the ears and was not found to be effective against second generation corn borers.
According to Ivinskaya, " He began to say what an authentic event the funeral was -- an expression of what people really felt, and so characteristic of the Russia which stoned its prophets and did its poets to death as a matter of longstanding tradition.
This symbol represents the expression " world language ", which was a first tentative name for Blissymbols.
" Bolo " was used as derogatory expression for Bolsheviks used by British service personnel in the North Russian Expeditionary Force which intervened against the Red Army during the Russian Civil War.

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Some historians argue that this new approach is an expression of the American spirit and the boundless open space of the frontier, which German culture so admired.
En plein air () is a French expression which means " in the open air ", and is particularly used to describe the act of painting outdoors, which is also called peinture sur le motif (" painting on the ground ") in French.
Joel Moses credits Landin with introducing the term closure to refer to a lambda expression whose open bindings ( free variables ) have been closed by ( or bound in ) the lexical environment, resulting in a closed expression, or closure.
According to one study, the hippocampal reelin expression rapidly goes up when there is need to store a memory, as demethylases open up the RELN gene.
Our work offers space for creative expression and supports efforts to ensure that media systems and policies are open and equitable.
She has a face expression of really big and open eyes, and she breathes and blows up her chins, and often screams.
The following day Minister for Defence Paddy Donegan, on a visit to a barracks in Mullingar to open a canteen, attacked the President for sending the bill to the Supreme court, calling him a " thundering disgrace " ( or perhaps a less parliamentary expression, as contemporary sources described his language as far more vulgar ).
In the 1920s and 1930s the intellectual movement known as Afrocubanismo gave roots to traditional rumba When this afrocubanismo movement came along it helped open the doors to African rooted dancing and ways of expression.
The expression ( or equivalently ) defines an operator, or more generally an operator for any open set Ω.
Most commentators see this episode as effectively squelching of the open expression of modernist ideas in Catholic circles, until at least the papacy of Leo XIII at the end of the century.
Cryptome welcomes documents for publication that are prohibited by governments worldwide, in particular material on freedom of expression, privacy, cryptology, dual-use technologies, national security, intelligence, and secret governance — open, secret and classified documents — but not limited to those.
The 17th century expression to laugh like a kobold may refer to these dolls with their mouths wide open, and it may mean " to laugh loud and heartily ".
The expression for the infinitesimal reversible change in the Gibbs free energy as a function of its ' natural variables ' p and T, for an open system, subjected to the operation of external forces ( for instance electrical or magnetical ) X < sub > i </ sub >, which cause the external parameters of the system a < sub > i </ sub > to change by an amount da < sub > i </ sub >, can be derived as follows from the First Law for reversible processes:
Facial expression is also used in sign languages to show adverbs and adjectives such as distance or size: an open mouth, squinted eyes, and tilted back head indicate something far while the mouth pulled to one side and the cheek held toward the shoulder indicate something close, and puffed cheeks mean very large.
Although their eyes are open, their expression is dim and glazed over.
In 1998, a group of individuals advocated that the term free software should be replaced by open source software ( OSS ) as an expression which is less ambiguous and more comfortable for the corporate world.
Several pipers play in highly close-fingered styles, Chris Ormston and Adrian Schofield among them ; even among those such as Kathryn Tickell who use open fingering for expression, the close-fingered technique is the basis of their playing.
Literary tastes were changing, and the more serious verse of Bembo and his school needed a means of musical expression more flexible and open than was available in the frottola and its related forms.
Arguably, it also frees participants ( to some extent ) from their personal biases, minimizes the " bandwagon effect " or " halo effect ", allows free expression of opinions, encourages open critique, and facilitates admission of errors when revising earlier judgments.
In contrast, in an open society each citizen needs to engage in critical thinking, which requires freedom of thought and expression and the cultural and legal institutions that can facilitate this.
Open source record labels hold that the fight over free, libre, and open content and media is a struggle over the freedoms of expression and speech, with the goal of radically opening up the possibilities of media.
" Taylor writes about Kemble's commitment to address injustice through theatre: " All characters of an open, blunt nature, and requiring a vehement expression of justice and integrity, particularly those exemplifying an honest indignation against vice, he delivered in so forcible a manner, as to show.
Robert Miles suggests that The Monk is about “ veiling and disguise ” and that it is possible to read into the novel a possible expression of the “ open secret ” of Lewis ’ s homosexuality through the characters of Ambrosio, Rosario / Matilda, and Lucifer.

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