Art is a universal language and a great nonverbal way to express emotions and experiences.
Each person has the right to pursue an education, to meet their most basic needs, to express themselves.
He had been waiting for an opportunity to express artistically the horror and futility of warfare.
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After court adjourned, Hassoun appeared to express relief as he smiled and hugged his attorney.
Hemingway's fiction is sometimes said to express the anxiety of American men about their masculinity.
Some people prefer to express their emotions through unique symbols carried with them in everyday life.
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But your organization can encourage people to feel free to express themselves and explore.
And he sought to express empathy with his questioners as they described their own financial struggles.
Yet blogs are still numerically the most important place to express opinion on significant issues.
Some of Gandee's fellow cast members took to social media to express their feelings.
Speaking up to express an opinion that may go against the grain of consensus takes courage.
Middle-aged patients tended to express a strong desire for communication skills, older patients less so.
Fellow professionals have also taken to Twitter to express their sadness at the player's passing.
Obama points out that Romney refused to express support for the Lily Ledbetter Act.
So, again, Your Majesty, I want to express my great appreciation for our partnership.
The web represents a fantastic opportunity for individual citizens and consumers to express themselves.
"We're creating a whole new way for people to express themselves, " says Jeff J.
Knowing that gratitude comes with so many benefits, why do we still struggle to express it?
Of course, natural languages use different sounds and marks to express the same concepts.
In theory, etiquette is a way for everyone to express mutual respect for one another.
Individualism and the liberties to express it come at high prices that we continue to pay.
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She did not need to express her own personal judicial views on the law.
I'm very disappointed and want to express my regrets to the British Open fans.
In 1983, Dixon began to express his own attitude by "tooling around" with welded, salvaged furniture.
Although she had not spoken to him in decades, she called to express her condolences.
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Germany's Foreign Minister, Joschka Fischer, telephoned Mr Ruggiero to express his regret at his departure.
And there were even hints on how to express these strange strings of number.
Create an environment where people are encouraged to express their opinions, and listen when they do.
The question is, how can we reward the talent and allow users to express themselves?
Massey has been using public forums to express its differences with the MSHA, its chief regulator.
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