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 1    1|      the above list, that the expression, animal life, is nearly
 2    1|    nearly synonymous with the expression, animal heat; for while
 3    1|     best works of art are the expression of man's struggle to free
 4    4| tongue, a reserved and select expression, too significant to be heard
 5    7|      occasionally lit up with expression. He wore a flat gray cloth
 6    8|    for the sake of tropes and expression, to serve a parable-maker
 7    9|       time, with a voluptuous expression, or else leaning against
 8   10|     have seen whence came the expression, "the glassy surface of
 9   13| remarkably adult yet innocent expression of their open and serene
10   16|      some anxiety, or seeking expression, struggling for light and
11   16|      pausing with a ludicrous expression and a gratuitous somerset,
12   16|   over at it with a ludicrous expression of uncertainty, as if suspecting
13   18|       of holiness groping for expression, blindly and ineffectually
14   19|        I fear chiefly lest my expression may not be extra-vagant
15   19|      the foundation of a true expression. Who that has heard a strain
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