Thoughts and emotions are not communicated or portrayed so much as suggested, truncated and dispatched with inarticulate pseudo-sophistication. |
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Her smile reflected the completeness of her happiness and ably communicated the effect of Robert's kind gesture. |
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Investigation of Johannine territoriality next leads us to a native classification of space which is communicated by Jesus himself. |
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Further, some familiar notions are communicated from a fresh viewpoint, which may be of benefit even to well-read players. |
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I tried to worm the answers out of William, who usually communicated with my uncle through a secure and private line. |
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His eyes were red-rimmed with lack of sleep, as he sat behind a three-inch glass screen and communicated with a phone held to his ear. |
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Information in Somalian culture is often communicated by word of mouth and radio is very important in this process. |
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The ruptures in Eakins's paintings also communicated the studious and laborious character of the artist's process. |
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My department replied, noting that I would like to hear more from him but that I communicated only by post. |
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Although he should have communicated through the Hongs, in fact an interview was arranged for him at which officials of Canton city were present. |
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His was a family where fathers were absent figures, authoritarians, and mothers were the ones who communicated and shaped the children. |
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Any sign of cancer should be communicated to the radiologist with the referral for a diagnostic mammogram. |
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The visual of kids scarfing down grilled-cheese sandwiches communicated the great taste of Kraft Singles, moms in focus groups agreed. |
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And he couldn't receive information over the sat phone because he couldn't talk, so he communicated via telex and received instructions. |
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Even today, most capital transfers are communicated through faxes or telex machines and authenticated with pen-and-ink signatures. |
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They haven't communicated this to the electorate, but they believe profoundly in its justice as a meliorative measure of redistribution. |
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The game is physical and visceral, and we were amazed at just how clearly a sense of presence in time and space was communicated. |
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In fact, the emotion is more deeply felt and communicated because it is so tranquilly expressed. |
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The Czech Republic and Ireland have not yet communicated the measures for the transposal of this Directive into their national law. |
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One shop kept its pirated stock in a space above the ceiling, and clerks communicated with two-way radios to have them brought out for customers. |
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It communicated with the left ventricle through an orifice surrounded by pearly endocardial plaque. |
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Whereas before, it was a discordant cacophony of voices, now there is a clear message being communicated by one side to the other. |
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He was unable to identify who set the rates which were communicated to claims handlers verbally. |
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Why was the information not communicated to me earlier and in fact left until after the handover and transfer of funds? |
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Has the acceptance been authorised and communicated by the offeree or his agent? |
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The one large and seven small photos, framed with metal and wrapped or embedded with copper wire, communicated a feeling of ominousness. |
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All employers must identify hazards, assess risks and prepare a safety statement, which must then be communicated to employees. |
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When we all got back to camp, our General communicated by heliograph from a distant mountain top with his superiors. |
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The alert can be communicated via e-mail, for example, or via a paging system, she explains. |
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The soldiers from both sides quickly overcame the language barrier and communicated in a fashion more like a noisy game of charades. |
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Nor is inflection, tone or humour easily communicated by texting, chatting or email. |
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He communicated with shareholders, both by circularizing them and by his detailed interventions at shareholders' meetings. |
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However, my reaction wasn't against any individual as such, but rather the message that was being communicated about parkour. |
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The council could have communicated the polemical aspects of the Gospels and the facts of modern Scripture research. |
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Through his well-developed clairvoyant and clairaudient abilities, Gurudeva sometimes saw and communicated with inner-world beings. |
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It was they who communicated with the British authorities, petitioned, and formulated demands. |
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There is no evidence that any of this information was ever communicated to anyone in the organization. |
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His piercing eyes and body language communicated the frustration and anger of young urban males in an extremely convincing way. |
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It was unfortunate that the teacher's fear communicated itself to the children. |
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In doing so, he communicated more pure emotional understanding than anyone else who took the stage that day. |
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Are afraid to actually touch the papers, because they're afraid that anthrax can be communicated. |
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He unwittingly communicated the virus to fellow guests in the lift or lobby of the hotel where he stayed before going to hospital. |
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Without a word, she floated past me and tiptoed to the door that communicated with her room, opened it a crack, listened. |
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Neville Garden communicated his own infectious enthusiasm, week after week for many years, through his work as a critic. |
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It is in the early stages of proceedings and has been communicated to the Irish government. |
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It also helped that the variable power steering, while being relaxed, was not too light and still communicated well. |
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The message communicated from my campaign is being shared the old-fashioned way, by walking precincts. |
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That faith-filled genuflection communicated very powerfully the sense of awe and mystery which ought to be associated with the Eucharist. |
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The second change is that the technical stuff will be communicated in specially dedicated articles. |
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No defamation occurs until the defamatory matter is communicated to a third party. |
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He found that when people communicated online, they were more likely to offer up personal details about themselves without any prompting. |
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The timbre and quality of its resonance had a lingering delicate quality, which communicated nuances of infinite variety. |
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Neither was given to demonstrativeness and communicated quietly the pain of ultimate separation. |
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However, in the discourse of food and social level purveyed by this image, a more specific message is communicated by that eroticism. |
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Make a mental note of times when you communicated your needs simply and directly. |
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I have communicated to him without disguise. Candor is an important character trait in the novel. |
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What is of note from some of these is the exaggeration which leads to half-truth or lies that is being communicated. |
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There is thus a new dynamic in the processes by which the past is captured, and communicated in the present. |
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What is left unsaid, is communicated through glances, silences, and pregnant pauses. |
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A dancer of exquisite instincts and a first-rate actress, she fills the astonishing fluidity of her movements with richly communicated personality. |
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Councillors agreed that proposals should be drawn up to ensure the inspectorate communicated with the council on concerns that it had about homes. |
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The defense established that Rana communicated with Major Iqbal, but not any Lashkar masterminds. |
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If you take the essence of form as it can be perfectly communicated and as it is absolutely most universal you do reach geometrics and mathematics. |
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The men who rode atop the masthead communicated vital information to the ship's Captain necessary to direct and navigate the ship through perilous seas. |
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Its advertising and promotional campaigns communicated to the population the goals of the regime and attempted to inculcate new attitudes and behaviors. |
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Translators are not free to omit or alter anything communicated by the original, either systematically or unsystematically, in deference to feminist or to any other dogma. |
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I should like to stress that in no way would the images on French and German choir screens have communicated only with or been appreciated only by lay viewers. |
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It was almost as if through the silence they communicated their emotions. |
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If this was the location of the door, then it communicated directly with the room or space west of the northern kitchen, rather than directly with the northern kitchen. |
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As with all crocodyliforms, the chondrocranium is invested with a series of internal recesses that presumably communicated with the pharynx in life. |
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When the teenager was 14 or 15, the suit contends, Goddard communicated that he loved John Doe. |
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One such message was communicated by a Tweet from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. |
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And they communicated their enthusiasm until their half-full cups ranneth over. |
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The Court of Appeal granted certiorari to quash the council's decision since the section required reasons to be given at the same time as the decision was communicated. |
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He also demonstrated how he communicated via WhatsApp with a Jordanian ISIS rep in Syria. |
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Throughout the shooting of To Russia With Love, Gonick and Vlad communicated through, of all things, the gay hookup app Grindr. |
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My 1985 computer boasted 310 kb of storage and communicated at a screaming 300 bits per second. |
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Bonny corresponded with me and communicated with me over the telephone. |
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Now they could make up their own minds about the value of what the Prophet exemplified in his lifestyle and communicated with his brilliant oratory. |
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On at least one occasion tank commanders communicated with hand signals. |
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Back in the day, those forums were the ways you communicated information. |
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This may also be nonverbally communicated by a supportive midwife or doula, especially if she is a mother herself. |
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On 9 January 1660, Monck arrived in London and his plans were communicated. |
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These attributes must be communicated through benefits, which are more emotional translations. |
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They were also animists, believing that all aspects of the natural world contained spirits, and that these spirits could be communicated with. |
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The terms, arranged by telegraph with the Allied Authorities in Paris, were communicated to the Austrian commander and accepted. |
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The meaning of trust and how it is developed and communicated vary across societies. |
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After the first trading phase is over and the first message has been communicated via newsticker, the first communication phase follows. |
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These avoidance manoeuvers are communicated to the flight crew by a cockpit display and by synthesized voice instructions. |
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At the synod Orosius communicated the decisions of the synod of Carthage and read several of Augustine's writings against Pelagius. |
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The emergence of universities allowed for surgery to be a discipline that should be learned and be communicated to others as a uniform practice. |
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It has been usual to precede hostilities by a public declaration communicated to the enemy. |
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When cattle are stressed, this can be recognised by other cattle as it is communicated by alarm substances in the urine. |
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He communicated as easily with the ordinary people of his congregation as with rulers such as Philip of Hesse. |
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When she herself finally married at the age of 55 her father never forgave her, and never communicated with her again. |
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A bit more angst than schmoopiness, but the underlying feelings are very well communicated. |
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These ought to be the Troops in Candia, according to the Representation communicated by their Paymaster to our Viceconsul. |
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Findings were communicated to the abstractor who referred back to the original chart to make corrections. |
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The Department communicated its latest official SBT nexus position through the release of RAB 98-1 on Feb. |
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The periocular tissues of the right globe were devitalized and communicated with a fistula at the commissure of the right side of the beak. |
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That's opposed to receptive aphasia, which is a difficulty understanding what is communicated. |
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I had aviated, I had navigated, I had communicated, and I had landed as soon as possible. |
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The clinician communicated with the pediatrician in regular meetings and through progress notes. |
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The operators of the mule and the plumb bob rapidly communicated this unusual situation and halted work. |
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Policy settings should be carefully calibrated and clearly communicated to minimise negative spillovers. |
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The NAD even takes an arbiter-like role in that it examines the evidence and issues a determination that is communicated to the parties through a final report. |
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Sheena's musicianly approach and her warm personality communicated directly with this audience, many of whom, one felt, were at their first-ever jazz concert. |
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Indeed, Aristotle warns that the content of a science cannot be successfully communicated, if the learner is in doubt about the truth of the postulates. |
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When I worked in state government, babbitry was the only thing we excelled at. We communicated with the media a certain way, because we always had. |
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It is important to note that where an offer specifies a particular mode of acceptance, only an acceptance communicated via that method will be valid. |
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There is evidence that when cattle are stressed, this can be recognised by other cattle and this is communicated by alarm substances in the urine. |
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All instruction was communicated orally, but for ordinary purposes, Caesar reports, the Gauls had a written language in which they used Greek characters. |
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We could never know God's ousia, but in order to adapt his indescribable nature to our limited intellect, God communicated to us through his activities in the world. |
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The prophecies about him said to be found in the Old Testament and the ministry of the apostles who saw him and communicated his message are also the Word of God. |
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French also communicated with Conservative leaders and to David Lloyd George who now became Minister of Munitions in the new coalition government. |
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Using their chaotic lasers, Roy and his team have recently communicated random bits over optical fibers at rates of up to 150 megabits per second. |
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In Vienna, Neurath had also become interested in the way complex information can be communicated using simple icons and images, a method he called Isotype. |
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The windblast through the canopy made it difficult for the crew to talk using the intercom system, so they initially communicated by shaking the control stick. |
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If he in any sort have communicated himselfe vnto thee, it is not to debase himselfe, or stoope to thy smalnesse, nor to give thee the controulment of his power. |
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The disease was mainly communicated via rats and other vermin. |
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Blue lights, or blue fire, is a preparation in which zinc and sulphur, or sulphur alone, are used. The particular colour is communicated by the zinc and sulphur. |
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Erika has tapped into the mysterious happenings aboard the ship and communicated with its otherworldly inhabitants using her gifts of Vision and Astral Projection. |
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