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erniniesque powerful curving lines, seeking to | convey a sense of movement. |
Its name is possibly intended to | convey a sense of unease, evil, or "wrongness", since |
Eckbo would | convey a sense of movement in his designs by the laye |
in reference to the term "in vivo," seeking to | convey a sense of the life of the university in its h |
d tells her that he likes her and wants her to | convey a message to her boyfriend that he wants Qi Yu |
n fidelity to the Gospel text, can effectively | convey a living understanding to the faithful of the |
riminatingly, and only when they are needed to | convey a feeling." |
ctions, and has an extended cab allowing it to | convey a team of permanent way engineers or other sta |
uns and pronouns in the liturgy and hymns that | convey a gender for God to substitute a word or words |
ace, rod puppet spirits moved through water to | convey a sense of floating, a matte painting of the i |
xplosions could provide enough acceleration to | convey a large mass in a reasonable amount of time, a |
ompel specific performance requiring Parker to | convey a lot to Davis in return for payment of money. |
enes photographed in shadows of various kinds, | convey a brooding sense of something not quite right |
okers with its size and bulk, intended to both | convey a sense of "presence" and allow for comfortabl |
e first few performances as he felt it did not | convey a level of expression consistent with the rest |
ion cuts through the detachment and manages to | convey a sense of fun, as if he's finally enjoying th |
With his instrumental music, Xavier tries to | convey a positive message and share good vibes. |
By using Emoticons one can | convey a humorous slant to an otherwise serious state |
The song's lyrics | convey a positive message about taking things in stri |
ess integrity of location and construction and | convey a feeling for the time and place of constructi |
r writing often makes use of alien cultures to | convey a message about human culture in general. |
Females did not | convey a title to their children, natural or adopted, |
Despite their large scale they manage to | convey a sense of intimacy in their celebration of pr |
In another, they tackle the problem of how to | convey a greeting without it disappearing in transit. |
These messages | convey a deeper meaning related to the subject of the |
Through a wash of bizarre images, the lyrics | convey a feeling of addiction, either to drugs or a p |
subsequently used Nicholas, in August 1659, to | convey a message from Charles II to his brother Georg |
ence and single words which are often meant to | convey a large burden outside themselves' [here quoti |
We wanted something that would | convey a sense of instant history to cover up the (th |
ditions are often used for visual effect or to | convey a story that is otherwise incommunicable using |
Valley Presbyterian Church on 26 March 1962 to | convey almost 800 passengers in 12 carriages and 2 va |
stills, was included on the DVD as an extra to | convey an idea of what the lost sequence would have l |
All teachers are qualified in their field and | convey an enthusiasm to their students every day. |
(Brown,1968) to denote those substances which | convey an advantage upon the emitter. |
ed it at Godey's request, without intending to | convey any interest in the range, and that he receive |
leading problem in our present subject is, to | convey any given quantitiy of weight between two poin |
The songs lyrics in itself doesnot | convey any social message, but was instrumental in ma |
er of TSO Design Approval does not necessarily | convey approval for installation. |
th Landon Donovan, DaMarcus Beasley, and Bobby | Convey, as well as his future teammates at the Rapids |
rote the piece for Louis Wilkinson in order to | convey as simply as possible the "O.T.O. |
Clint Dempsey, Jozy Altidore, Ben Olsen, Bobby | Convey, Bakary Soumare, Sacha Kljestan, Michael Parkh |
olor bar is not for emergencies and is used to | convey broader health warning information. |
Eddie | Convey, Charlie Conacher, Clarence Christie, Jim Darr |
improvisation, and dramatic visual imagery to | convey complex messages to a wide range of audiences |
insurance companies and because Scruggs helped | convey confidential documents, which Hood used in a c |
However certain genealogical tables | convey conflicting data. |
He was immediately entrusted with a mission to | convey dispatches for Lieutenant-Governor David Colli |
and the construction of a masonry aqueduct to | convey drinking water from the Arnfield and Hollingwo |
Half of the channels were used to | convey eight-level digital information, and the other |
ends "Hayashi's almost shapeless human figures | convey emotion and vulnerability in every line". |
point, how to be graceful and eloquent, how to | convey emotion, how to build up tension, and how to c |
it can be used to discussed various topics and | convey emotion. |
parted) once again demonstrates his ability to | convey emotional reserves, to animate a character fro |
In one line on the bridge, Jagger manages to | convey empathy, culpability, and frustration: 'I can' |
ied figures, caricatures in a way, intended to | convey essential meaning". |
th remarkable power, always so as to make them | convey expressions of defiant impudence or anger. |
Its purpose was to | convey friendship and solidarity with "people of Indo |
rneath which were used during the gold rush to | convey gold and money to and from the banks to minimi |
e to each other that one hardly needs words to | convey her thoughts to the other. |
aracter and does not have the proper chance to | convey her feelings to Kazuki. |
nd to bring James the Fat back from Ulster 'to | convey him home that he might be king'. |
hurdle was actually at the gate of the gaol to | convey him to Tyburn when Charles II sent him a repri |
e queen was pregnant, the king of gods came to | convey his veneration to the future Tirthankar and hi |
d no home; he asks the breezes and sunbeams to | convey his greetings to the one who broke his heart) |
, he is also unexpectedly shy; being unable to | convey his feelings through words, he writes his conf |
Due to this reason, it is near impossible to | convey his brilliance in translations and it is very |
low college mate, but does not have courage to | convey his love to her. |
own newspaper, the Ashton-under-Lyne News, to | convey his views and provide competition for the pro- |
ions, and news articles to weave his story and | convey his messages of Religion and what it means to |
Lama the VI who came to Chengde from Tibet to | convey his congratulations, and is a fusion of Chines |
y repugnant images with which he has chosen to | convey his message, there is indeed an underlying poi |
Ramaswamy used political satire to | convey his message to the masses through his plays. |
e nighttime hours) and uses shortwave radio to | convey his message to the US, Europe and Israel. |
To | convey his love for Yorkshire, he further added, "The |
a jocular context and the comment intended to | convey his strong desire to participate. |
Similar jumpers are used to | convey hotel (head end) electrical power back to pass |
e internal coatings or replacement in order to | convey hydrogen. |
movement in general, and he uses his scenes to | convey ideas with images, rather than with dialogue. |
Indigenous artwork has been shown to actually | convey important information about different species |
"To me it summarized the attitude we wanted to | convey in our music: good, wholesome & positive. |
to express an idea which the sentence does not | convey in the Bible. |
on considered that a State [..] is entitled to | convey, in an objective, but critical manner, informa |
An example is his subtle use of psychology to | convey individual character in carefully dramatised, |
receptors in the large veins and right atrium | convey information about the low pressure parts of th |
sects, but also using specific behaviours that | convey information about the quality and type of reso |
It attempts to | convey information in a way that is not only accurate |
renia Research Forum is a website dedicated to | convey information about schizophrenia. |
s programming, the explanations used humour to | convey information and frequently involved demonstrat |
The MAP kinase signaling cascades | convey information to effectors, coordinate incoming |
the constrictores contract upon the bolus, and | convey it downward into the esophagus. |
on changed its name in 1994 in order better to | convey its spiritual heritage. |
undertake this translation, which attempts to | convey its message to all spiritual seekers. |
e included John Madejski, Steve Coppell, Bobby | Convey, Kevin Doyle, Marcus Hahnemann and Stephen Hun |
02 Grass led a delegation to Washington, DC to | convey Lakota grievances to the federal government. |
railway between Coffin Bay and Port Lincoln to | convey lime sands. |
carthur dispatched his son Edward to London to | convey Macarthur's version of the events. |
Many educators use literature to | convey many topics in Math, History, and Art. |
he line was built in the early 20th century to | convey materials and workmen during the construction |
ter Perry Blake (from his album Still Life) to | convey Mathieu's melancholic, depressive mood. |
them, the fundamental idea they are trying to | convey may be entirely different. |
In most connotations, the term is used to | convey meanings attached to consensus or inclusion of |
orld War II postal acronyms were first used to | convey messages between servicemen and their sweethea |
ndford station was a link in the chain used to | convey messages from the Admiralty in London to the N |
nce activities, he invented a secret script to | convey messages, Khom script. |
The strip was so short it usually could not | convey more than a quick joke-mostly about normal tee |
group of words is deliberately constructed to | convey more complicated ideas. |
a year and the name "Monthly Meeting" does not | convey much meaning to outsiders. |
I | convey my deep felt condolences to the family members |
anner nor use more words than are necessary to | convey my ideas, not in a higher tone of voice than t |
an edicts are significant for the message they | convey on the teachings of Buddhism. |
n the community, and this was what he hoped to | convey on-screen with these two characters. |
Notwithstanding the committee's remit to | convey only goods traffic the original desire to tran |
maritime activity (activities using the sea to | convey or produce an end result). |
Tracheoles are about 1µm in diameter, and they | convey oxygen to cells while providing a means for ca |
he segment opened in September 1871 in time to | convey passengers to the Wilson County Fair. |
e were mixed trains as provisions were made to | convey passengers. |
ntense emotional experience rather than simply | convey precise facts. |
a cranked up flagpole, initially installed to | convey private messages. |
" game and allowed the creators the ability to | convey progress and leave notes regarding current pro |
It was built in 1914-15 to | convey Q Street Northwest across Rock Creek Park betw |
ms were influenced by Basavanna's ideology and | convey rejection of blind beliefs, the caste system, |
he felt it would be difficult to realistically | convey rubber in black and white, because Watsuki fel |
They sailed for the Solomons, escorting a | convey some of the way. |
We concentrated on Halsey himself, trying to | convey some of the tension of high command" in the fi |
y teenagers, may deviate from these customs to | convey someones individuality. |
the warmest feeling," a marking which seeks to | convey something of the romantic, elegiac aura of thi |
ly destroying props and set-pieces intended to | convey specific theatrical narratives. |
sings with a deep and soulful sound; his songs | convey stories that are poetic and life affirming. |
sewers, another pipe system is constructed to | convey stormwater runoff directly to surface waters. |
To | convey strong Middle Eastern light, he developed a te |
The ash is also used to | convey subtle flavors into the cheese, with a variety |
5 out of 5, noted the band's potential if they | convey such material live. |
ithout dialogue, this striking film manages to | convey such intense senses of smell, taste, and touch |
of the Grand Crimean Central Railway, built to | convey supplies to the Allied forces in the Crimean W |
e happy endings, so I wanted a song that would | convey sympathy and hope. |
ments" to the American people in an attempt to | convey that supporters of the bill care nothing about |
the middle of this writing and she asked me to | convey, that "I am truly blessed to have such loyal f |
he has the kind of multi-faceted caterwaul to | convey that despair." |
government, and required Scholes as Speaker to | convey that information to the Governor-General Sir J |
iting the wiki entry in passive voice fails to | convey that his ideas are controversial, at best, and |
pression of music and the piece is intended to | convey that feeling to the viewer in a composition wh |
etes the tears, and its excretory ducts, which | convey the fluid to the surface of the eye; |
n is perhaps the most complex, and attempts to | convey the concepts and language necessary to describ |
religious movement, the "Aetherius Society" to | convey the messages of the extraterrestrials. |
experimental, narrative techniques to not only | convey the experience of Auschwitz but how she and he |
I'm not sure how to | convey the information about the myth of the square a |
e and Rhodeswood Reservoir, and an aqueduct to | convey the water to the Arnfield reservoir. |
logy to hardwiring circuits - and was meant to | convey the inflexibility which results from its usage |
Brubeck's theme music was written to | convey the "urbane personality" of the main character |
ome saying the censorship failed to adequately | convey the original connotations of Twain's text. |
pilot participating in operations in order to | convey the order issued by the Central Military Commi |
d traditionalism with more modern elements and | convey the facility's purpose. |
made to convene the high-level meeting and to | convey the development of the "Set of Ideas". |
first Chinese television drama to successfully | convey the feelings, attitudes, ways of thinking, col |
eet Christmas Tradition or some other title to | convey the message to the reader that this article is |
"Same Old Story," for example, tries to | convey the scientific findings of Jagadish Chandra Bo |
n very minimalistic and simple; his aim was to | convey the sense of a strong, impenetrable bank in wh |
imi ga Suki)" and that the song was written to | convey the message of the drama. |
father , Jose ben Abin, whom life work was to | convey the scholars of the Land of Israel sageness to |
g whether the comic medium was the best way to | convey the story. |
that are enjoyable reading and whose aim is to | convey the enjoyment of reading to the widest possibl |
of Zionist objections, it was decided only to | convey the gist of the report verbally to a 'responsi |
vignettes and sketches, which are intended to | convey the feelings of restlessness and uncertainly f |
n 12 November 2008, when the train was used to | convey the Japanese Imperial couple and the Spanish R |
high-energy, passionate new worship songs that | convey the hunger of their generation for God." |
The penalty for refusing or neglecting to | convey the mails was £20, and the railways could be r |
uced on the approach of Mesmer, who is said to | convey the fluid by certain motions of his hands or e |
implied transliterations and false friends to | convey the foreign (Spanish) tongue spoken by his cha |
However, that would | convey the idea of the physical body of people, where |
Other similar phrases sometimes used to | convey the same meaning, and using the same abbreviat |
which nonetheless demanded colour in order to | convey the necessary information." |
meplay, designing the layout of the planets to | convey the emotions involved in the game, but he did |
all the elements, in harmony with each other, | convey the feelings and ideas more powerfully. |
he first North American TV shows that tried to | convey the philosophy and practice in Chinese martial |
ard Oil Refinery in Richmond, California -- to | convey the street's own mood and feel. |
nse but never pretentious film that manages to | convey the atmosphere of the '50s and '60s succinctly |
nd Lesbian Mardi Gras and Minogue wanted it to | convey the fun, party-like atmosphere she had experie |
t-crowd" or "A-listers", but these too fail to | convey the full meaning of the phrase as it would hav |
On one occasion in his early adulthood, he did | convey the ownership of a slave in someone's will, bu |
h to express, and instead use English words to | convey the meaning. |
ing together the signs, which were supposed to | convey the strong ideological piety of the Pioneers, |
The so-called essive case can | convey the meaning "as" and a condition, but also to |
e and Rhodeswood Reservoir, and an aqueduct to | convey the water to the Arnfield reservoir where it w |
the International Herald Tribune were used to | convey the new message that AsiaXPAT was a portal for |
eces in a glass case, divorced of context, but | convey the image and atmosphere of the intellectual a |
Generate a formal report to | convey the information produced |
stated in court that one expert, in trying to | convey the appearance of the minute particles hanging |
One variation is to | convey the idea of "white rabbit" to others before th |
Convey the magnitude of personal and physical loss at | |
other, so alternative ways must be employed to | convey the information that would otherwise be gained |
The remaining two soldiers travelled hard to | convey the message to the Emperor of Erwadi. |
eetings on Fast Sunday, to inquire if they can | convey the fast offering to the church's offices. |
Camrass manages in even more short time to | convey the filmic equivalent of a short story." |
did not | convey the equitable interest of the chief in another |
d on a particular locality or bus station, and | convey the route information in the schematic style o |
Nowadays road transport is used to | convey the ore to the railhead at Bitterfontein. |
ing the contours of the hills, was designed to | convey the shooting parties around the grouse moor to |
is plus the syncopation in the chorus helps to | convey the wounded mood of the song. |
ecided that black-and-white imagery would best | convey the lyrics and mood. |
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