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Now, she just sat there looking at him, without an expression except concern for him.
Scotty's father sat sprawled in his chair, angular, alert as a cricket, looking about at the huge stainless-steel appointments of the room with an expression of proprietorship.
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.
One finds, for example, that a terse and stereotyped verbal expression, seeming at first to be a mere hollow convention, reveals itself over the months of therapy as the vehicle for expressing the most varied and intense feelings, and the most unconventional of meanings.
this is a question which I have no wish to take up -- condensation is a phenomenon in which one finds not a condensed expression of various feelings and ideas which are, at an unconscious level, well sorted out, but rather a condensed expression of feelings and ideas which, even in the unconscious, have yet to become well differentiated from one another.
Nevertheless, all theories and techniques lead but to one of two possible modes of expression, if they lead to a market committment at all.
Yanks were equally adept at figurative expression.
With such a dream arising, at least in part, from the Protestant heritage of the United States and built into the foundations of the nation, it is not surprising that many efforts were made to give it concrete expression.
In the case of multiple alleles at a diploid locus, the number of possible genotypes ( G ) with a number of alleles ( a ) is given by the expression:
For example a two dimensional array with three rows and four columns might provide access to the element at the 2nd row and 4th column by the expression: ( in a row major language ) and ( in a column major language ) in the case of a zero-based indexing system.
One paper has found that alcohol use at an early age may influence the expression of genes which increase the risk of alcohol dependence.
The expression " You can't steal first base " is sometimes used in reference to a player who is fast but not very good at getting on base in the first place.
The BCS theory gives an expression that shows how the gap grows with the strength of the attractive interaction and the ( normal phase ) single particle density of states at the Fermi energy.
Bertrand Russell, the first to discuss the paradox in print, attributed it to G. G. Berry ( 1867 – 1928 ), a junior librarian at Oxford's Bodleian library, who had suggested the more limited paradox arising from the expression " the first undefinable ordinal ".
For instance, because the 10 in the problem represents ten seconds, the expression f ′( 10 ) represents the change in pressure at a height of ten seconds, which is nonsense.
Similarly, because meters per second, the expression f ′( g ′( 10 )) represents the change in pressure at a height of − 98 meters per second, which is also nonsense.
Because the above expression is equal to the difference, by the definition of the derivative is differentiable at a and its derivative is f ′( g ( a )) g ′( a ).
The expression ' time sharing ' was usually used to designate computers shared by interactive users at terminals, such as IBM's TSO, and VM / CMS
The Vatican distinguishes between " deep-seated homosexual tendencies " and the " expression of a transitory problem ", in relation to ordination to the priesthood ; saying in a 2005 document that homosexual tendencies " must be clearly overcome at least three years before ordination to the diaconate.
In responding to the chemical environment at the intestinal wall, the V. cholerae bacteria produce the TcpP / TcpH proteins, which, together with the ToxR / ToxS proteins, activate the expression of the ToxT regulatory protein.
The day before Hilbert pronounced these phrases at the 1930 annual meeting of the Society of German Scientists and Physicians, Kurt Gödel — in a roundtable discussion during the Conference on Epistemology held jointly with the Society meetings — tentatively announced the first expression of his incompleteness theorem.
Other passages, alluding to Domitian's love of epigrammatic expression, suggest that he was in fact familiar with classic writers, while he also patronized poets and architects, founded artistic Olympics, and personally restored the library of Rome at great expense after it had burned down.
I fell in love, that is the only expression I can think of, at once, and am still at the mercy of words, though sometimes now, knowing a little of their behaviour very well, I think I can influence them slightly and have even learned to beat them now and then, which they appear to enjoy.

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However, after World War II the expression formelles Recht obviously has been found " contaminated " and to a broad extent has been replaced by Prozeßrecht meaning narrowing the idea behind it to " law of litigation " ( thereby excluding f. i. the law of other procedures and the law on competences ).
Another apocryphal explanation is that " barns " derives from the common expression, " Couldn't hit the broad side of a barn " to denote inaccurate marksmanship.
An alternative expression, " couldn't hit the broad side of a barn from the inside " can also be used.
*" He couldn't hit the broad side of a barn " is a popular expression for a person having poor aim when throwing an object or when shooting at something.
Ritzer shows how Weber's central characteristics of rationalized systems-efficiency, predictability, calculability, substitution of non-human for human technology and control over uncertainty-have found widespread expression in a broad range of organized human activity, including travel, consumer products and services, education, leisure, politics and religion as well as in the fast food industry.
The terms are used indiscriminately in such popular ' feelgood ' books as Nancy Friday's Jealousy, where the expression ' jealousy ' applies to a broad range of passions, from envy to lust and greed.
He early devoted himself to theological studies and the service of the church, while at the same time cherishing and developing broad " humanistic " tendencies which found expression in many ways and especially in an enthusiastic admiration for the writings of Herder.
Initially the enhancer drives broad gene expression throughout the embryo, but the expression quickly becomes restricted to the endoderm, suggesting that other repressors may be involved in its restriction.
Daniel P. Todes, in his account of Russian naturalism in the 19th century, concludes that Kropotkin ’ s work " cannot be dismissed as the idiosyncratic product of an anarchist dabbling in biology " and that his views " were but one expression of a broad current in Russian evolutionary thought that pre-dated, indeed encouraged, his work on the subject and was by no means confined to leftist thinkers.
In such circles, the expression " allopathic medicine " is still used to refer to " the broad category of medical practice that is sometimes called Western medicine, biomedicine, evidence-based medicine, or modern medicine ".
VSVG is also a common coat protein for lentiviral vector expression systems used to introduce genetic material into in vitro systems or animal models, mainly because of its extremely broad tropism.
For example, student newspapers which have been established as forums for free expression have been granted broad protection by appeals courts.
He appealed his sentence to the European Court of Human Rights, which decided that the ban was a violation of the freedom of expression, calling the Hungarian ban " indiscriminate " and " too broad ".
" The expression apparently originated with A. H. Clough and was current in the later part of the 19th century for Anglicans who objected to positive definitions in theology and sought to interpret Anglican formularies in a broad and liberal sense.
The courts confronted with cases stemming from these arrests have from time to time had occasion to restrict the broad and vague definitions of the statute to make certain that freedom of speech and assembly and other forms of protected expression under the First Amendment were not affected.
In this the word Shilpa ( sculptural ) Ratna ( Gems ) is used as a broad term embodying artistic forms that either uses the body as a medium of expression ( like Dance, Drama or Dance-Drama ) or that which represents the body as an expression ( like Sculptures and mural arts ).
Searches for biomolecular characteristics produced a broad number of possible markers, such as loss of LIBC and WISP3 expression.
Those favouring a broad interpretation of fair dealing argue there ought to be reasonable unauthorized reproduction of works because it facilitates creativity and free expression.
The distinctive Oriental expression is characterized by the large broad head, large wide-set eyes, short broad muzzle, ear feathering, and the evenly patterned facial markings.
Such broad freedom of expression can easily be grossly abused, most often by new players unfamiliar with the mostly unwritten etiquette of the text-based gaming community.
Ardneh is depicted in art as having an impossibly broad face with a neutral expression, that gives the vague impression of machinery to those looking at it.

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