「conveying」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| otal of 377 convoys ran during the campaign, | conveying a total of approximately 20,000 ships. |
| e stupa today consists of three levels, each | conveying a reflection of part of the Buddhist doctrin |
| He's | conveying a different meaning altogether, almost as if |
| by The Scotsman as "...purely instrumental, | conveying a late night / early dawn atmosphere through |
| ontravene s.6(1), the general prohibition on | conveying a letter from one place to another. |
| aggressive, and have been described as often | conveying a feeling of disillusionment, albeit frequen |
| is the epitome of exuberance and confidence, | conveying a lot of energy, enthusiasm and commitment t |
| at Exeter College to natives of Cheshire by | conveying a small incorporeal hereditament to Lord Pet |
| in authorizing them, but not offering plates | conveying a pro-choice message at the same time, state |
| strological allegory is an allegory (a story | conveying a symbolic meaning instead of a literal one) |
| s comparable to the Turkic initial m-segment | conveying a sense of ‘and so on' as in Turkish dergi m |
| y Robert Tressell was also very influential, | conveying a powerful anti-capitalist message. |
| h and Edward Gwynn of London executed a deed | conveying a house and garden on the High Street of Dar |
| nother explanation suggests that Johnson was | conveying a trip across the country, as mentioned in t |
| tions and hues the most forceful devices for | conveying a motion picture comprehension of van Gogh." |
| s body "also marks the woman as used goods", | conveying a sense of ownership; she quotes veteran por |
| ed in Theatret that Nielsen had succeeded in | conveying a Danish tone, especially in the song about |
| g his most popular works are genre paintings | conveying an atmosphere of intimacy and veiled erotici |
| Isospin, although | conveying an inaccurate picture of things, is still us |
| cal storytelling and was more concerned with | conveying and eliciting emotional impressions. |
| nstrate the validity of an assertion without | conveying any additional knowledge, and are a key tool |
| of the Black Hawk and was then in charge of | conveying Army transports up the Tennessee River. |
| ly important to the survival of West Berlin, | conveying around five million tons of cargo a year to |
| rded performances have had qualities of tone | conveying as beautifully the scores' ripe, fibrillatin |
| of the government of Canada, I am officially | conveying as prime minister that apology." |
| tems also promotes increased productivity by | conveying deep, nutrient-rich waters to the surface, w |
| comments focus on the skill of the author in | conveying emotions. |
| e via a flue, which is a pipe or channel for | conveying exhaust gases from a fireplace, oven, furnac |
| It speaks with the Doctor's own voice, | conveying exhilaration on hearing the Doctor that "At |
| A fire pan is a pan for holding or | conveying fire which is often used as method for build |
| In | conveying for the first time a positive assessment of |
| ng ships that constituted the vital pipeline | conveying fuel, ammunition, and food to the advanced b |
| half of April, the broadcasts switched from | conveying German views on Norway (and often omitting N |
| wrote a letter to her father, Oda Nobunaga, | conveying her suspicion that Lady Tsukiyama had been i |
| However, the ship | conveying him was wrecked off the coast of The Skerrie |
| "The film seems to overplay his zeal without | conveying his motivations and reasoning." |
| Rabbi Schneerson's primary vehicle for | conveying his teachings were the farbrengens held on S |
| ute to the world without giving into vanity, | conveying his conflict towards his father, and the one |
| r the Aramayo Franke and Cia Silver Mine was | conveying his company's payroll, worth about 15,000 Bo |
| e idea that painting was a kind of language, | conveying ideas and truths about life, philosophy and |
| c tiles, text screens are also available for | conveying information. |
| the high-speed line with Hildesheim station, | conveying Intercity-Express trains running between Fra |
| eared to each of them that each had the body | conveying it to their respective territories, so that |
| the deed into Maori and "quite incapable of | conveying its meaning ... to the assembled Maori". |
| e of her early missions was a trip to Reval, | conveying Leonid Krasin and Viktor Nogin back to the R |
| In 1854 he took out a patent "for | conveying letters or parcels between places by the pre |
| roducer Jeff Gomez defines it as "the art of | conveying messages themes or storylines to mass audien |
| s seizing Spanish treasure ships, which were | conveying money to the Duke of Alva, governor of the N |
| lms featuring anthropomorphic vegetables and | conveying moral themes based on Christianity, spliced |
| upted by renegade protuberances, they end up | conveying more emotional conflict than initially seems |
| ccompanied by a montage soundtrack of voices | conveying opinions and philosophies on life. |
| He set up an agency in Cornhill, London, for | conveying post-and passengers-to India via Egypt. |
| the blessing; there are fifteen expressions | conveying praise in the beginning half of the paragrap |
| The Chanunpa is one means of | conveying prayers to the Creator and the other sacred |
| ligentsia had regarded ‘the old Divinity' as | conveying profound insights into the nature of reality |
| t demonstrates the style of Meteora which is | conveying pure emotion and letting the listener reflec |
| cher was later placed in charge of the train | conveying refugees under a flag of truce. |
| may or may not be appropriate "vehicles" for | conveying religious truths to the populace. |
| Preece once stated, | conveying sentiments which were later made by Edwin Ar |
| e making of the film, Russell had to work on | conveying sex and the sensual nature of Lawrence's boo |
| they generally relate to a sort of monomyth | conveying significant scientific and specifically astr |
| es this mission by assembling, preparing and | conveying sites for major mixed-use developments; and |
| units (DMU), while the night train service, | conveying sleeping cars is locomotive-hauled. |
| Now there were regular freight trains | conveying sugar beet, grain, coal and much else to the |
| ship Europa, and he spent the next two years | conveying supplies to Ireland. |
| The Belette was occupied in early 1807 with | conveying supplies to the besieged town of Kolberg, af |
| The Pneumatic Refuse | Conveying System is a type of waste disposal system th |
| h FlexLink of Sweden to promote their unique | conveying systems in the Japanese domestic market (Tsu |
| e-formulated in the 1950s to make industrial | conveying systems. |
| in San Francisco, produced original writings | conveying techniques based on the more recent research |
| be flown at Government House and on vehicles | conveying the Governor. |
| He was a rationalist, | conveying the works of Maimonides and his approach to |
| He was under fire for 60 minutes whilst | conveying the wounded men into safety. |
| than 1% of the transmitted power is used for | conveying the modulated data. |
| It focuses on | conveying the ugly truth about the illness, focusing o |
| There can be considerable difficulty in | conveying the complex and fluid melodic movement of ga |
| 's inherent silliness aside, it is intent on | conveying the magic of meeting that one special person |
| connected with same by narrow wooden shoot, | conveying the pulp from stampers. |
| chitecture, occupying himself above all with | conveying the geometrical principles of constructions. |
| ack is in order to the chapters of the book, | conveying the different emotions in what the character |
| ed and produced by all the members together, | conveying the message that Denise wants to express - " |
| I always want them to be about | conveying the heart of God to people, whether they are |
| distance from water is very great, one wheel | conveying the water to an intermediate reservoir where |
| nies who remained for over 300 years, before | conveying the manor to the Duke of Bedford in 1735. |
| The Chrismon tree is highly symbolic, | conveying the life of Christ and the meaning of Christ |
| ng chess, but to that Duchamp added elements | conveying the unseen mental activity of the players. |
| s and visitors centers near Mount St. Helens | conveying the secular view. |
| e clear to both of us that a better means of | conveying the mostly unheralded sacrifices of Air Forc |
| ter's belongings, books, postcards, photos - | conveying the life and creativity of Bulgakov and his |
| he Microgramma font, but with the letter "I" | conveying the "1"s in the number "101" - due to a beli |
| e imagery that is representative of Latinos, | conveying their hopes, art, beliefs and history. |
| ecome a warrant officer, after several times | conveying to them his dissatisfaction with army life. |
| College, and in August 1529 was the means of | conveying to the king Thomas Cranmer's historic advice |
| respond to the acting on the stage which is | conveying to us what the characters feel, so that we m |
| rates without at least one truck in tow, for | conveying tools and materials. |
| woman is herself one of the wares for sale; | conveying undertones of prostitution. |
| A capsule | conveying up to 35 bags of mail could make the short j |
| bered by Liberals in the number of carriages | conveying voters to the polls by 130 to 90. |
| ten by Vrain-Lucas (from prison) to Chasles, | conveying Vrain-Lucas's perspectives on these events. |
| channels which act as upland water carriers | conveying water from the upstream catchments through t |
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