But at the time the expression matched the widespread feeling about the British leader, pugnaciously leading a brave nation against an all-conquering foe.
And that contribution to America by Ireland is a continuing one, one that we have to find and give modern expression to all the time.
At the same time, allowing some freedom of individual expression can have positive impacts on company culture and employee satisfaction.
It enabled young people to believe in the power of self-expression and understanding at a time when society in Northern Ireland was tearing itself apart.
By taking the time to explain a fertile culture of expression, students of hip hop place at our disposal some of the most intriguing investigations of a powerful art form.
If we want employees to participate in programs we have to provide time, space and creative outlets for individual expression, complex schedules and age appropriate activities.
It was, says one of Mr Rudd's friends, a crucial moment: the first time a foreign power had denied freedom of expression to Australians in their own homeland.
"There was an expression around the game at that time - you get pills to put you to sleep, you get pills to wake you up, you get pills to dry you out, " said Gregg.
His allies then started Salam, a newspaper that, for a time, was Iran's symbol of free expression.
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As the expression goes, ask him for the time and he'll tell you how to build a watch.
Some such changes have materialized: A far greater degree of freedom of expression is now permitted than at any time since 1917.
The result is that biologists can study the expression of many different genes at the same time, a technique spectacularly illustrated last year by a group of researchers at Harvard who produced what they called brainbows.
As with the late 1940s, such an expression of resolve and magnanimity in our own time may prove to be the key not only to the securing of a Free Iraq, but a decisive factor in making the world safer for democracy in the decades to come.
When I read this story, I was reminded that Lois represents a time in recent history when women had very little freedom of expression.
It was an abysmal investigation and it's the first time in my professional career that I have used such an expression to describe a police investigation.
Many owners are not full-time residents and consider a home in such places as just another expression of their wealth and privilege.
Body language is the management of time, space, appearance, posture, gesture, touch, facial expression, eye contact, and voice.
In time there would be economic dividends, but long before that the mere expression of willingness to treat the application seriously would have helped all those Turks who are trying to promote democracy, to settle the Kurdish problem and to reduce the influence of the generals.
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So the original meaning of the first amendment, for example, is not the common law rights of free speech or the press in 1791 in fact there was no agreed set of such rights at the time but an abstract statement of the right to freedom of expression to be interpreted and reinterpreted as circumstances and society's attitudes change.
As the people of Eastern Europe have come to enjoy greater freedom of expression in recent months, it has been possible for the first time to take stock of just how successful Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty have been at complementing the official information outlet of the U.S. government the Voice of America (VOA).
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"I consider the opposition's action as an expression of the democratic process, but I find this inconvenient at a time when the IMF, the World Bank and the European Commission are currently holding a visit in Romania, " he said.
At the same time UNESCO is the sole institution of the UN responsible to promote the right of freedom of expression, as well as the freedoms of the press and information.
Verbal and written expression is often taken for granted, as though it magically appeared at some point in time with an already vast vocabulary and set syntax.
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It is the second time the NEJM has taken issue with a Vioxx trial--in December, it issued an expression of concern about the way heart risk was described in another big Merck study.
As Adam Kirsch noted in an article in Tablet online magazine this week, The Israel Lobby's central contention, that a cabal of disloyal Jews and sympathizers has forced the US to adopt a pro-Israel policy against its national interests, has found recent expression in the writings of mainstream journalists including New York Times' columnist Tom Friedman and Time's Joe Klein.
It has been a recurring catharsis: About the time we get discouraged or jaded, someone along our long road surprises us with a welcoming act or expression of gratitude that instantly changes our outlook.
It stands at a crossroads between an understandable desire to retain unionist power on the streets, at a time when it has been forfeited in government, and a lesser, but nonetheless significant role as the expression of the values, religious and moral, of the whole Protestant community.
He said the expression bunga-bunga to refer to alleged sex parties came from a joke he had used from time to time.
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