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express

[ik-spres] / ɪkˈsprɛs /






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“We want more people to be showing up, to be voicing opinions, to be expressing their values, and to be contributing to a philanthropic economy.”

From Barron's

After MSPs expressed concerns at stage one, the bill now explicitly says that disability and mental illness alone do not constitute terminal illness.

From BBC

He said the family have "no words to express their loss" after Juliette, a sixth form pupil at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Faversham, died on Saturday.

From BBC

Chinese negotiators expressed "serious concern" about Washington's plans to probe the country's trade practices and urged the US to maintain economic stability, he said.

From BBC

Opposition to that idea is rooted in the Christian religious tradition and has been expressed forcefully by 21st Century church leaders.

From BBC