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depression [dıˈpreʃən] N

3. depression:

impression [ımˈpreʃən] N

oppression [əˈpreʃən] N

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As a result of his early encounters with boys, thereafter he identified with other groups in society for whom self-expression was constrained.
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He believed in the individual's right to self-expression without any restrictions from religion, state or any other authority.
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Both parkour and freerunning encompass the ideas of overcoming obstacles and self-expression, in freerunning, the greater emphasis is on self-expression.
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Cultural consumers thrive on information and ideas to fuel their creative self-expression.
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The critical work illustrates a struggle that women poets faced in their road to self-expression.
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Incentives for users to contribute to user-generated content would be receiving recognition for their work, connecting with others, and self-expression.
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The campaign launched with an idea central to that individual identity, the ultimate tool for self-expression: music.
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Adults study not only in order to obtain formal education, but also for self-expression, improvement of their skills, or communication with other people.
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While being regularly uprooted, she came to find a home for self-expression in the art of songwriting at an early age.
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Empowerment, overcoming adversity and self-expression are all plot points in the story, brought out in the characters.
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