Workers expressed concern over job security and pay levels under a Bush administration.
He expressed support for them and the security forces under their command.
These fears were expressed, under interrogation, by every male study subject beyond 40 years of age.
The chairman is entitled to express an opinion under Rule 126.
This was the first time that athletes played a leading role in a Congress and could express their opinions on the issues under discussion.
In contrast, primary care physicians questioned whether women could truly express free choice under pressure from family and community.
In the end, Jackson used his podium to express how things were going to change - under his hand.
This election is a matter that must be decided by the will of the people as expressed under the rule of law.
If this society of ours cannot express proper solidarity under such circumstances, then goodbye Europe!
For the essence of a riddle is to express true facts under impossible combinations.