The assumption that focusing on animals might clarify human knowledge is neatly expressed in Claude Lévi-Strauss's famous dictum that "animals are good to think with."
This is completely contrary to the present recognition of the priority of function neatly expressed in Cazden 's maxim 'take care of function and the structure will take care of itself'.
The women were the spinsters, completing the 'Dual Economy' so neatly expressed by Herrick, who understood the women's importance in the cottage economy:
It is neatly expressed in good Latin, and was used as a school text-book in the 9th century.
The answer was neatly expressed by the yellow clad mother with cubs of whom I tentatively asked during one of those bubble wrapped Skyrides if such events would encourage her family to cycle more regularly.
The whole panoply of the universe has been neatly expressed to them as things to (a) mate with, (b) eat, /c/ run away from, and /d) rocks.
I made an apology, very neatly expressed.
"You have neatly expressed it."
It is expressed neatly in a great big load of cargo pants, bought 5 or 10 at a swipe, size 35 by 30, in different colors at Costco.
"My view, exactly, and very neatly expressed," cried Brummell.