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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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