Word: expression
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...help it. Despite the fact that he can say whatever he wants in his chosen medium--really hard-to-read books that will be read forever--he still can't stop himself at any given moment. It's not megalomania or vanity but a hard-wired human need to express yourself. At least, that's my excuse for writing all these narcissistic columns. That, and I'd love to get a movie deal going...
...little Sims versions of herself and her husband to help her work through her grief. "I could still be with him psychologically, even though I understood the reality," she says. "To many of us, it is more than just a game. We don't just play The Sims; we express ourselves and our lives with real emotions, situations and interactions." Wright believes that it helps people understand their own lives: "You start to see patterns you don't when you're living. It takes all the messy grayness of real life and makes it bright and shiny...
Sources: Reuters, San Jose Mercury News, Taubman Centers, American Express, Gallup, Variety
...just try to poke fun, add a little humor to the page,” Blackburn explains. “I think a political cartoon is too limited to express complex opinions...
...Iraqis expressed confidence that they could provide a full account of any nuclear and biological stocks or programs by the Dec. 8 deadline, but did express some concern over whether the scale of the information demanded on possible "dual-use" chemical materials could be completed by that date given the size of Iraq's petrochemical industry. But they are, at least in their demeanor, signaling a willingness to work with the inspection regime...