The use of Linnaean binomials conveys more information about the likely relationships of taxa than can the PhyloCode. |
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The sharp, crisp brushwork for which he is known conveys a sense of depth, shadow and light and pattern and texture. |
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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. |
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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. |
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He's forceful and intimidating when necessary, but also convincingly conveys the character's inner turmoils and uncertainties. |
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Lalita is played by the stunning Aishwarya Rai, who successfully conveys the character's combination of intelligence and downright stroppiness. |
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His portrait of Tyneside is unpatronisingly sympathetic and he even conveys the accent convincingly. |
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Being asked for a favor conveys a feeling of power, also a strong behavioral reinforcer. |
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A picture of a young man blowing a soap bubble traditionally conveys a message about the transience of life. |
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In creative visualization, the meditator forms a mental picture that conveys relaxation, such as waves breaking gently on the sand. |
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Robinson competently conveys nerviness, anger and frustration, but the ultimate despair his character must feel doesn't quite register. |
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His powerfully lyrical Symphony no. 6 conveys a strong sense of the Norwegian landscape. |
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It basically conveys a sense of political hostility rather than religious rigidity, militancy, conservatism or orthodoxy. |
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However, Byrne manages to suggest more than he actually shows, and his soulful expression conveys a good deal. |
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The show conveys the photographer's fascination with the stereotypically genteel gardens of Europe. |
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With brief yet descriptive passages moving quickly from one scene to another, he conveys a sustained air of urgency. |
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The profile conveys its sportive nature and combines a high-performance propulsion system with the comfort of a traditional motor yacht. |
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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. |
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The language that mothers use when describing their babies' refusal to nurse conveys this experience of infants as wilful social actors. |
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The artist conveys his approach to his subjects by studying three or four consecutive images on 35 millimeter contact prints. |
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The work conveys a subtle depth and a play of light worthy of a Morandi still life. |
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He effectively and concisely conveys his quantitative and structural analysis through the example of this fascinating and emblematic figure. |
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He doesn't ever answer why the system's price conveys the correct global information. |
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A hand-stitched wall hanging, made by Jane Makhubele, beautifully conveys this point. |
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It's the intricate way Jerome conveys his acidic comments that leaves you in stitches. |
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In its ordinary sense it conveys to us an item of plant with a projecting boom or jib over which are braced lifting wires and pulleys. |
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All this takes place in quacks, of course, but the detailed character animation conveys a wide range of emotions. |
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She is 22 but her voice is more blighted bud than rose, an emotional instrument that conveys innocence broken on the wheel of restless craving. |
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He conveys the emotion and excitement without forcing himself on listeners and viewers. |
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For the dance enthusiast, ballet conveys the strength and fragility of the human spirit through its grace and agility. |
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The intensity of the disjunctive which any particular H conveys is dependent upon its context. |
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The balance of chilly remove and infectious abandon that Morton conveys adds much to Morvern's allure. |
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The Great Pyrenees dog conveys the distinct impression of elegance and unsurpassed beauty combined with great overall size and majesty. |
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The piece conveys the sense of an urgent, fully focused formal sensibility at work. |
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If the past tense conveys distance from the speech event, the present tense conveys proximity. |
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Yet she also conveys the resilience and irony of a woman forced by crisis into a redefinition of self. |
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No other film-maker conveys so clearly how the bullying communist regime infantilises its citizens and treats everyone like 12-year-olds. |
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But the real heart of most advertising messages conveys information or communicates a feeling about the product or service being advertised. |
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As an essayist, he conveys similar purpose, putting across his thoughts in a lively, questioning, allusive and often self-deprecatory way. |
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For all the decorousness of her music and songs, it's her voice that conveys the deepest sense of wonder and truly sells these songs. |
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It is not only the iconography of Blake's work that conveys a dream of liberation. |
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It conveys an inhuman and relentless force that could well symbolize a very unattractive futurist society as well as the horror of war. |
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Gold jewellery worn in layers best conveys the mood of fun, playfulness and stylish chaos. |
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It not only conveys information, the dry facts and figures of the events, but also their full emotional weight. |
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This first release more than conveys the excitement these boys bring to the tried and true rockabilly of the past. |
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Speech conveys more than its literal meaning, and its undertones and nuances must be protected. |
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His eyes speak volumes and a sneering curl of his lip or raising of the brow conveys as much as a page of dialogue or explanation. |
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As an actor, Richardson conveys just the right kind of austere intelligence where cool logic triumphs over emotion every time. |
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He conveys John's hesitancy as a lack of assertiveness, rather than a character flaw. |
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A double-page album conveys all the panic, speed, ferocity, movement and verve of the hunt. |
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The authors propose that bragging conveys information about an actor's good deeds, leading to an attribution of generosity. |
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The written word persuasively conveys the authentic ring of reliable authority in a way the recollected spoken word does not. |
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Their closeness conveys a subtle intimacy, as if each found her reflection in the mirror of the other's soul. |
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A delicately stitched 19th century sampler conveys the idea of women's handiwork and family bonds. |
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Images and graphics that illustrate messages are very persuasive, and humour conveys information quite subtly and effectively. |
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It successfully conveys a taste of the horror and the violence that characterised the Pinochet dictatorship. |
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He conveys these moral tastes to the reader less by means of argument than by ironic indirection or aesthetic intimation. |
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Most people do not know it, but the voice coming over the telephone conveys a mental picture to the listener. |
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This celebration conveys its own hypnotic delight, inviting us to suspend unanswerable questions about its ultimate purpose. |
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With a single drawn-out look of longing, Cserhalmi conveys an unworldly tenderness with his deeply penetrating eyes. |
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More than three decades later, the maple leaf still conveys the same message. |
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Belvaux conveys the icy determination of the lone assassin with clinical efficiency. |
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The Internet site conveys messages to large numbers of prospective students quickly and very inexpensively. |
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Only a seasoned actor whose every gesture conveys meaning can fill this much emptiness. |
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The swoony new British film My Summer of Love conveys this phenomenon with unusual power. |
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The actor conveys at the same instant the character's overweening pride, as well as an element of self-knowledge, which borders on self-disgust. |
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The content is out there, and he brings it together in a manner that conveys his view, and he does so extremely well. |
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In spite of the sorrows depicted, the film conveys the messages of resistance and peace. |
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Kurosawa's film conveys these messages without utilizing crude sadomasochistic images, yet it's a much more frightening film. |
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Neither of these sentences conveys visual impact, and they both violate the topicalisation principle. |
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His imagery conveys intense emotion, and the beauty of his mezzotints is everlasting. |
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As the name indicates, the movie also conveys feelings of nostalgia and the pangs of lost love. |
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The second travelator connects well with the first and conveys you diagonally through to the upper floor and the big main gallery space. |
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Here visitors wait and convalescent patients meet, but it also conveys a more general suggestion of hospitality. |
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Elizabeth O'Reilly is a painterly realist who conveys her perceptions of reality via personalized line, color and brushstroke. |
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Yet in James's African-American community, rising intonation conveys the desire for encouragement. |
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Common cursing achieves its desired result in part by breaking that taboo whereas execratory cursing conveys its force through its literal propositions. |
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It conveys the constancy and consistency of the alliance, a special relationship. |
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She conveys a genuine interest in music as music, not just as part of a larger spectacle. |
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Vanity Fair has chosen a glorious picture which conveys why Williams outclasses all male and female members of the list. |
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She conveys the ugliest things with matter-of-factness, helping to demystify death. |
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And really it is pretty difficult to slam the door on anything entertaining and lovely that conveys honestly the way we live now. |
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Only Russell Lee conveys a sense of joy and wonderment in his photographs. |
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This pic, taken from the S Wadi, conveys the impression that the Sphinx's body was sculpted from the bedrock, in a quarry, and that it wasn't a yardang to start with. |
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At its simplest, an animatic is a storyboard, a hand drawn still image that conveys direction, motion, and narrative through camera movement across it. |
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In the opening credit sequence we know nothing of the man, yet Bolt economically conveys that this is someone who takes risks and finds danger exhilarating. |
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And how is it that this poignant instrumental, played on a lone 12-string acoustic, conveys more than the most passionately articulated protest song? |
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It conveys pathos, asperity or affectionate irony, rather as if one were in the presence of a relative from whom little is hid and to whom little need to be explained. |
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Nothing better conveys the haze of half-absorbed fact and misinformation that has become the daily diet of conversation. |
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Simon is 51 years old, tall, and possessed of a big smile that conveys Midwestern values and steadiness. |
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Prim, proper and oh so reserved, Broadbent's Gilbert is prickly to be sure but he well conveys the thunderstruck quality of when inspiration hits. |
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Its sharply chiseled face conveys only minimal anatomical detail. |
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The cooling of friendship is as sad as the death of other kinds of love, and mcgrath conveys this beautifully. |
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With these techniques Johnson effectively but trickily conveys his ironic and multivocal vision and makes his narrator successfully write himself into the text. |
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The veil symbolizes the idea of modesty and conveys the lesson that however attractive physical appearances may be, the soul and character are paramount. |
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It conveys a theology that is quite different from Calvinist theology. |
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Imagery in poetry conveys ideas obliquely, drawing from almost any area of human experience to create a response more effective than direct exposition. |
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His shipboard view of a Dutch packet boat crossing the Channel conveys vividly both the exhilaration and the discomfort inherent in such a crossing. |
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At the same time, she conveys the character's impenetrability and pain. |
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She may lack Bartoli's vocal virtuosity and sparkling stage personality, but her Angelina conveys its own quiet charm, and Rossini's florid coloratura writing never fazes her. |
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Yet, in its clumsiness and incorrectness, it more accurately conveys Pamela's sense that she has done nothing wrong, though she is made to feel as if she has. |
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Their paintings were executed to be perceived as living art, and it is that dimension of their self-aware contemporaneity that still conveys a certain excitement. |
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As a translation, this book conveys the message in a very easy way. |
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The key to any work is how convincingly an artist conveys his intent. |
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At the same time, she conveys the spiritual warmth of an earth mother. |
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But Furst also conveys the elegant, decadent delights of the prewar good life. One Hungarian character has his sauerkraut cooked not in beer but champagne. |
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Her costuming focuses on tight-fitting outfits that emphasize her figure while at the same time, in contrast, a full, loose hairstyle sometimes conveys demureness. |
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She never conveys the emotional pull Sondheim exerts on some of us. |
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Sakai's notion of English as a contributor of heterogeneity also helps to deterritorialize English as a language that conveys an inherently American cultural sensibility. |
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Writing chases after the senses and conveys them in an altered form. |
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Above the core is the radiation zone, where the plasma conveys the energy flux by means of radiation. |
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Using the dialect conveys neither social nor educational inferiority and is done with pride. |
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Some argue that it conveys a negative connotation of a timeless unchanging past. |
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Hindus take darshan of a holy person, object, or place, believing that its mere presence, particularly the sight of it, conveys blessings. |
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The pump-dale scupper is that to which the dale leads, that conveys the water from the pumps to the side on the lower deck of large ships. |
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Perhaps most importantly, it conveys passive immunity to the calf before its immune system is fully developed. |
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It also conveys images of lost love and silent grief, for young girls were led into the afterlife by Iris. |
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Yet the faultless verisimilitude of the flowers conveys little of their actual presence or inhesion. |
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The rotating screw conveys the rubber compound into the cavity formed by the screw flight, the internally geared wheel and the planet wheel. |
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The book also conveys a sense of the highly-charged atmosphere that coalesced around the green ban movement. |
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Similar to Beowulf, Judith conveys a moral tale of heroic triumph over monstrous beings. |
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Systemic circulation conveys blood from the heart to other tissues of the body and from other tissues of the body to heart. |
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It conveys a deep respect for the complexity of indigenous Christianities worldwide, which is reflected in the diversity of authors. |
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Love My Name conveys the defiant swagger of old and Silver Tongue is marvellously infectious punk-funk. |
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His grasp of spatial relationships ensures that each portrait, however sparely drawn, conveys the sitter's presence. |
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His image conveys the way that a core musical idea is altered, varied and distorted as the piece of music progresses. |
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Lead vocalist Dave Elkins has a lovely tenor and conveys a tenderness and vulnerability in his singing. |
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Lardy, one of the world's foremost scholars on the Chinese economy, conveys in Markets over Mao. |
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The dagger tattooed on his cheek conveys a menacing persona. |
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This produces an air stream that fluidizes and conveys product in the airflow until it is centrifugally ejected at the outlet. |
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It also conveys water and nutrients between the leaves, other growing tissues, and the roots. |
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The duchy is now considered to be a private estate and conveys to the Prince of Wales the majority of his income. |
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Wuvulu doesn't have tenses but conveys it through mood, aspect markers, and time phrases. |
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In realis clauses, this suffix conveys an event that is entirely in the past and no longer occurring. |
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His features are presented in Mr Nasmyth's picture but to me it conveys the idea that they are diminished, as if seen in perspective. |
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Yet since they differ in aspect each conveys different information or points of view as to how the action pertains to the present. |
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What some other languages convey with prospective aspect, English conveys with expressions like going to drive the car home. |
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The model conveys how unique this therapod is in its design and form. |
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Thomas Varghese is an artist who creates beautiful pieces of art using discarded and useless items and through them he conveys his Christmas message. |
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While retaining the name, the logotype evolved from an inclined script to a stacked and contemporary one that conveys greater sophistication and shelf presence. |
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In response to Geduld's comment, I would submit that although Enrico's film lacks Bierce's ironic tone, it conveys his dramatic irony with signal success. |
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For example, the very frequently used aorist, though a functional preterite in the indicative mood, conveys historic or 'immediate' aspect in the subjunctive and optative. |
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The most conventional functional definition of a sacrament is that it is an outward sign, instituted by Christ, that conveys an inward, spiritual grace through Christ. |
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A taxicab conveys passengers between locations of their choice. |
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If 'making explicit' conveys this, then pro tanto it is a bad term. |
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The 'stuck in the middle' Equivocator clearly conveys a mistaken strategy. |
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According to the FTC, marketers must be able to substantiate every express and implied material claim that a general assertion conveys to a reasonable consumer. |
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The footdrumming may alert nearby offspring but most likely conveys that the rat is too alert for a successful attack, thus preventing the snake's predatory pursuit. |
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In addition to that, one sentence conveys a durative beginning. |
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In preparing Southern Honor, I found the same resilience and venturesomeness in the plantation girls that Fox-Genovese conveys through Gayle's diary in this opening scene. |
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