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The use of Linnaean binomials conveys more information about the likely relationships of taxa than can the PhyloCode.
The sharp, crisp brushwork for which he is known conveys a sense of depth, shadow and light and pattern and texture.
I see them all as they were in those days and perhaps that conveys upon them, at least for my lifetime, a kind of continuance.
Given that Wallace's primarily a stylist, the question must be asked not so much what he's trying to convey as how he conveys it.
He's forceful and intimidating when necessary, but also convincingly conveys the character's inner turmoils and uncertainties.
Lalita is played by the stunning Aishwarya Rai, who successfully conveys the character's combination of intelligence and downright stroppiness.
His portrait of Tyneside is unpatronisingly sympathetic and he even conveys the accent convincingly.
Being asked for a favor conveys a feeling of power, also a strong behavioral reinforcer.
A picture of a young man blowing a soap bubble traditionally conveys a message about the transience of life.
In creative visualization, the meditator forms a mental picture that conveys relaxation, such as waves breaking gently on the sand.
Robinson competently conveys nerviness, anger and frustration, but the ultimate despair his character must feel doesn't quite register.
His powerfully lyrical Symphony no. 6 conveys a strong sense of the Norwegian landscape.
It basically conveys a sense of political hostility rather than religious rigidity, militancy, conservatism or orthodoxy.
However, Byrne manages to suggest more than he actually shows, and his soulful expression conveys a good deal.
The show conveys the photographer's fascination with the stereotypically genteel gardens of Europe.
With brief yet descriptive passages moving quickly from one scene to another, he conveys a sustained air of urgency.
The profile conveys its sportive nature and combines a high-performance propulsion system with the comfort of a traditional motor yacht.
But Alex Giannini brilliantly conveys Martin's comic cool, even down to his habit of rocking sideways while he sang as if half seas over.
The language that mothers use when describing their babies' refusal to nurse conveys this experience of infants as wilful social actors.
The artist conveys his approach to his subjects by studying three or four consecutive images on 35 millimeter contact prints.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We conceive, then, that it is the universal ether which conveys that light.
All this conveys the impression to the simple-minded that law is not enforced, if the lawbreaker have a powerful friend.
Each of these men who have gone the rounds at daybreak conveys the tesserae to the Tribune on duty.
Albucasis, who conveys entire the passage on pterygium from Paul, gives figures of both these instruments.
Your dream or hallucination is said to be veridical when it conveys an idea which is both true and previously unknown to you.
No uti possidetis conveys any legitimate title, except on the condition of wise administration and mutual benefit.
Because the carbon absorbs oxygen from the air, and conveys it to the phosphorous.
It is a single line, constructed throughout on the broad-gauge principle, and for the present only conveys minerals.
The single tube thus formed, the ejaculatory duct, conveys the seminal fluid to the urethra, from which it is discharged.
The Chaucerian couplet conveys the idea of an award to a patient husband, without reference to the wife.
This intermediate term conveys the sensuous impulse without loss of force to its eventuation in conduct.
The exchangeable value of every thing must always be precisely equal to the extent of this power which it conveys to its owner.
In negative sentences the gerundive often conveys this idea of possibility.
This means that the grantor has the legal title and right to possession, which right he conveys to the grantee.
The Haggada conveys its poetic message in the garb of allegory song, and chiefly epigrammatic saying.
Nigel Havers conveys something of Burgess's apparently chaotic personality, but seems to miss Blunt's cold fishiness.
After that the husband conveys his better half to his own tent.
It is hardly disagreeable, and conveys no sense of unhealthiness.
A railroad four miles long, conveys the quartz from the lode to the mills.
Their general aspect, though, conveys the opposite impression.
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