We have conveyed this message directly to the Saudi authorities.
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Taylor said he conveyed that concern to Volker and Sondland.
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The tango of power is masterfully conveyed in their dialogue.
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Nestle conveyed its condolences to the Bettencourt family on Friday.
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Conveyed in an authentic apology is a commitment to grow.
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So what that conveyed to me is to quit speculating.
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He immediately conveyed a more serious and potentially sinister vibe.
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All this humanizing detail had been conveyed purely through form.
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And that message needs to be conveyed to young people.
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Did they give forceful orders that clearly conveyed their authority?
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This message had never been clearly conveyed to the public.
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We conveyed to them that they are in safe hands.
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Therefore some kind of information should be kept, and conveyed.
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The best part of the story was the news conveyed.
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I don't know how else I could have conveyed that.
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It conveyed, despite the caveats, discipline and rigor, not laziness.
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Yet he also conveyed the elaborate structure of the score.
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They didn't pursue the captaincy for the prestige it conveyed.
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Jennifer Armstrong, their associate director, conveyed their aims to me.
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We both smiled, a smile that conveyed a thank you.
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Directives from Shekau may have been conveyed by satellite phone.
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The music largely conveyed optimism and empowerment instead of failure.
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Still, Zelensky conveyed his annoyance that aid would be withheld.
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But he conveyed the structural arc and dramatic sweep compellingly.
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"Historically, the color blue has conveyed trust and understanding," she said.
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Experts said it conveyed confidence, superiority and reflected a positive attitude.
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Neither party conveyed to her whether they had interacted together before.
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None of these feelings are really conveyed by the new logo.
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That would have conveyed to the black community: I hear you.
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Fashion has always conveyed this hierarchy of who is deemed fashionable.
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Sophie Turner really conveyed Perry's intense arousal at proper RSVP etiquette.
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THERE WAS NO CONVERSATION HE SAID THAT THIS WOULD BE CONVEYED.
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The plague of Florence in 1348, as conveyed in Boccaccio's Decameron.
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Ms. Hewitt conveyed the movement's storminess, but also its choreographic vigor.
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He called Jumblatt and conveyed his condolence, his Twitter feed said.
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He conveyed the dramatic thrust and majestic depths of the piece.
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Your vision is not being conveyed a majority of the time.
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This verdict had been conveyed to her mother by the matchmaker.
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Either way, the "you just got trolled" message is totally conveyed.
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But Mr. Serkin's involving performance conveyed its searching character and integrity.
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The more softly Ms. Kent sang, the more feeling she conveyed.
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The way that they were making marks conveyed a particular identity.
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It's a message Engel conveyed in his statement criticizing the decision.
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The goals of the company must be thoroughly defined and conveyed.
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These reports were conveyed to Moscow, but they made no difference.
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Mr. Polenzani conveyed the sentry's vulnerability in his sweet-toned singing.
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They conveyed hurt feelings, bruised egos and strong differences of opinion.
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During the visit, she conveyed the invitation, which Mr. Trump accepted.
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Back then, those who showed up conveyed more curiosity than commitment.
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Back then, those who showed up conveyed more curiosity than commitment.
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Not to mention the status conveyed by owning a private jet.
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"That was never conveyed to the minority," Schiff said Tuesday night.
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This is hardly Churchillian language, but it conveyed uncharacteristic statesmanlike behavior.
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Using hand gestures, the group conveyed their appreciation to the missionary.
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Afterward, South Korea conveyed Kim's willingness to start discussions with Washington.
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We conveyed of our senses of humor by swapping jokes and riddles.
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He said the notes from the call would not have conveyed that.
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The story of Qunun's escape, conveyed live to thousands, was incredibly visual.
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He says he conveyed that was inappropriate and never should have happened.
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"I love the emotion that's conveyed in just her posture," she said.
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The confidentiality conveyed by the currency is one source of its popularity.
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To many, they are also evasions conveyed through figurative winks and nods.
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What happened: Graham conveyed the conversation about the troop withdrawal to Rogin.
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"We have conveyed this message directly to the Saudi authorities," they added.
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He also conveyed the message to members of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
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Unfortunately that is in contrast with the message conveyed in your article.
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However, this turn of events was not conveyed to counter-terrorism police.
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Members of Trump's party have personally conveyed that message to the president.
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The secret club quest conveyed a familiar sense of secrecy and illegality.
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The words conveyed a simple hurt, a mélange of strength and loss.
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"These portraits conveyed that they were important, powerful men," Ms. Herman said.
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He has clearly conveyed what is happening and what the plan is.
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He says he conveyed to the Nicaraguans his criticism of media control.
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Last week, Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé, conveyed sympathies for the Clark family.
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But what his voice conveyed to listeners was an almost unparalleled connection.
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Trump conveyed his concerns about foreign interference in the increasingly complicated situation.
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The things that Giuliani talked about, that were conveyed back and forth.
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Furthermore, those perspectives should be conveyed in a meaningful and concise way.
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It remains unclear how Mr. Xi's government conveyed its approval for Mrs.
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That optimism was conveyed to employees at the corporate headquarters in Topeka.
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It was conveyed to White House officials and then the Justice Department.
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Yet in both cases, information is conveyed at about the same pace.
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Back in the days before deodorant, one's stench probably conveyed important information.
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That view had been conveyed to Greece's ambassador in Turkey, it said.
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US officials would not say how Moscow conveyed its warning to Washington.
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"Vorònia," by the Spanish company La Veronal, conveyed much more without words.
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" She said she had "conveyed the sentiment that I think exists here.
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Or they might have misused the conveyed information to hone their attacks.
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Their conversation was humdrum and McDermid-Hokanson conveyed her story in conventional chronology.
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Sometimes there are thoughts and feelings that can only be conveyed by memes.
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She says she conveyed as much to Jaeger the next morning, via Facebook.
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The ability to opt out is not conveyed in the Merchant Agreement itself.
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Have you recently talked to the members of the administration and conveyed that?
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I wished that the show conveyed what got her up in the morning.
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The artist's choices of what to draw first impact the emotion that's conveyed.
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These warnings, called "leakage," often aren't conveyed to authorities until after the shootings.
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His clothes conveyed the quiet aura of money, chastely created and largely invisible.
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The VIX estimates the expected near-term volatility conveyed by S&P 500 .
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CUBAN: MELANIA IS THE ONE WHO FOUND THE PASSAGES, CONVEYED THEM TO MEREDITH.
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Against a background of Arabic lettering, messages are conveyed in English and Arabic.
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What's important isn't the actual words being said, but the message being conveyed.
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All of these tropes are conveyed unremittingly, caustically, and one could add, redundantly.
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Despite what pop culture has conveyed, quitting your job is a big decision.
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But such a disclosure might have conveyed the wrong impression for his candidacy.
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But still, 27 percent of respondents thought it conveyed a more positive emotion.
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First are Trump's own words, which have conveyed racial, religious and sexist bigotry.
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Even the longing conveyed in her lyrics seemed romantic, not itchy like mine.
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Ever the branding master, Trump relentlessly conveyed to voters that he was different.
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But when so much of the future is uncertain, it conveyed a lot.
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It was the part about how the message is conveyed to the audience.
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He was treated by ambulance and conveyed to hospital in a serious condition.
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It's rare to see intimacy conveyed with so little reliance on physical contact.
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Diderot developed a style of writing that conveyed the act of thinking rather
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Chris Collins conveyed out loud what many members have been thinking for months.
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He established transparency in decision-making, and he conveyed respect for career employees.
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The official said at some point that sentiment was conveyed to the Pentagon.
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During the call, Mnuchin conveyed his willingness to appear before the committee soon.
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He also doesn't know whether they were conveyed to Special Counsel Bob Mueller.
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In the first meeting, Yates conveyed the basic concerns about Flynn to McGahn.
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And though Ms. Garanca sounded sumptuous, she seldom conveyed Dalila's heat and intensity.
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"I think it's difficult to have something so conflicted conveyed properly," Holmberg said.
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Ms. van den Heever's melting, plaintive singing conveyed the character's fragile emotions beautifully.
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Some of the teaching stations conveyed coincidental occurrences or related facts about Durango.
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"Evidence has been conveyed to all sides very clearly," the security source said.
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All of this is persuasively conveyed in the opening pages of Cleveland's novel.
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That's the message conveyed in the first video showing off the new device.
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The information conveyed can include the person's age, gender, and detailed location history.
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Mr. Kessler's views, he added, could have been conveyed without directly interviewing him.
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Not official theaters, but places that conveyed that sense of abandonment, of desolation.
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First railroads and later highways conveyed sporty types to and from the gulf.
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As for Hale, whatever feelings she conveyed to Eliot are lost to history.
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It was not clear how investigators conveyed their request to interview Prince Andrew.
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The second source said the RBI's decision was conveyed to banks on Tuesday.
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If their attitudes did not tell you that, their clothing certainly conveyed it.
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It is even less so if conveyed to Agent Starling through the warden.
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There is no narrative or dialogue — everything is purely conveyed through visual language.
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Mr. McCloud said that hard edges and right angles conveyed an unintended sharpness.
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The sharp poetry of her lyrics conveyed only a sliver of her message.
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Reagan conveyed through intermediaries that the Bushes should make fewer headlines, according to Page.
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They analyzed images of aging conveyed in 76 songs whose lyrics invoke the topic.
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His position, conveyed via Twitter, sent various intelligence officials and hawkish public figures reeling.
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His response was silence and a facial expression that conveyed, "You're crazy," she testified.
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Instead, he may have been only expressing views conveyed to him by Republican senators.
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"There were no casualties conveyed to the hospital," it said in an earlier update.
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Skin lesions caused by exposure to arsenic, as conveyed in this 1859 medical book.
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Mr. Hamelin conveyed its craziness while playing with scintillating colors and stress-free virtuosity.
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That isn't what was conveyed when we spoke to Facebook executives at Portal's launch.
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Please know that your messages are being conveyed to him and are deeply appreciated.
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South Korean media said Yun conveyed Seoul's hope for establishing diplomatic ties with Havana.
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NOTHING TO SUGGEST THAT THIS WOULD BE CONVEYED TO THE BOARD OR AROUND THIS.
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Fourteenth-century European roads conveyed not just food and merchandise but the bubonic plague.
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I fully agree, and I have conveyed those concerns directly to Coast Guard leadership.
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She wasn't there, so he conveyed his gratitude to a tall, white-haired salesman.
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David Axelrod conveyed a simple message to Democrats: Think twice before you reject Pelosi.
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"The need for a rate hike was clearly conveyed," said one of the sources.
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She conveyed her displeasure when he sold part of his narrative to a reporter.
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The legs appear to stride, with momentum conveyed by a twist at the hips.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton also conveyed their birthday wishes via their official Instagram.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has conveyed his support of Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
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He sang with rich, deep sound and impeccable diction, and conveyed Wotan's essential dignity.
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That's so Schubertian as an idea, and it's so wonderfully conveyed in this page.
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Seth's growing anxiety and anguish as he sees Jenny manipulating Rick is palpably conveyed.
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Appropriately, I conveyed this: As fate would have it, Kevin still lived in Chicago.
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All of this grinding irritation and mutual dislike is conveyed via amusing British repression.
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The claim was eventually conveyed to Wynn Resorts' chief operating officer, the report said.
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In addition to her work's striking composition, Ms. Hofer conveyed myriad New York societies.
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But the film inarguably conveyed why Mr. Dylan mattered so much, then and now.
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Word was conveyed to him that, if he joined the Taliban, he could return.
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Asked if he believed that message had been conveyed to the Vatican, Annan nodded.
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Drawing on Renaissance techniques, representational elements are conveyed using loose brushwork to precise effect.
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My face must have conveyed surprise, though I tried not to react too strongly.
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Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), Lloyd said he never conveyed those concerns to anyone else.
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The grievances were originally conveyed to Roberts from DC Circuit Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson.
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A factory made them, he claimed, from specifications that he had conveyed by telephone.
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Playboy's pictures and often-ribald cartoons conveyed changing social and sexual norms back home.
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Rosenstein conveyed to McGahn that the clearance process was still ongoing, the source said.
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Like all good philosophy, Mothersill's can only be conveyed by way of considerable artifice.
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Those children suffered cruelty of an astounding magnitude, far worse than Strout originally conveyed.
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He conveyed a calm certainty about the mysteries of the stress-inducing admissions system.
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All of this is conveyed formally; there is nothing overtly expressionistic about her work.
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That's the message the actress conveyed during a candid chat with Entertainment Tonight on Tuesday.
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The changing qualities of the natural world are conveyed through his ragged and expressive brushwork.
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You know, this is someone who has conveyed that a president essentially above the law.
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The script didn't include the words "lay off" or "terminated," but the message was conveyed.
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Valence: A measure from 0.0 to 1.0 describing the musical positiveness conveyed by a track.
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Trump said companies conveyed that the specifications of the contract favored Amazon, according to Bloomberg.
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Still, the story's lessons on the great disappointments and gentle virtues of life were conveyed.
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On Sunday, two government ministers visited Fikri's grieving family and conveyed condolences from King Mohammed.
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" Pecker conveyed this admiration to Trump directly: "I'd tell him every time I'd see him.
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But Vampire Weekend's pastiches conveyed a sense of breezy lightheartedness rather than self-gratifying discovery.
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But listening to tracks on sites like MySpace or imeem conveyed only half the story.
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The vividly lost quality of the day is conveyed through a series of repeating motifs.
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Kim emerged from his limo looking positively grim, his bowed head conveyed a certain defeatism.
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One question that interested Barker was how fortune-tellers conveyed worrying predictions to their clients.
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It was a formidable, clear, detailed performance that conveyed the work's impetuousness and structural radicalism.
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Part of the outrage that Trump's tweet provoked was about the broader attitude it conveyed.
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In the Schoenberg, the Met players conveyed both the music's complexities and its coy charms.
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By rejecting abstraction, he conveyed his anxiety about life through spiky brushstrokes and flat colors.
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Still, Gates conveyed that Manafort had indicated that he could profit from a Trump victory.
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You don't understand, friends of yours conveyed to all of us, how bad it is.
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After a week, their Russian teacher conveyed the message that they should dress more plainly.
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I have never been anywhere that conveyed such a palpable sense of the earth dying.
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The particular atmosphere of unlovely Belleville is deftly conveyed … yet there is beauty here too.
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Ashley Laracey, lovely as Hermia, conveyed grief and longing through her regal arms and hands.
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The gay man's inferiority conveyed in that line was and still is palpable to me.
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One concerned Red's movement, which Peele conveyed with just two exceptionally creepy words: Queen cockroach.
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The opening of the first movement hauntingly conveyed the primordial, cosmic elements of the music.
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The pope had been conveyed down this same street in his Popemobile the previous day.
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Her allegation was conveyed in a statement posted on Twitter by her lawyer, Michael Avenatti.
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The humor is often oblique — conveyed through irony, paradox, double meaning, and opaque cultural references.
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The words for basic math properties can be conveyed by combining pulses of different lengths.
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According to the manuscript, Trump conveyed his decision to Bolton in August of last year.
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Trump touted those pledges, all conveyed through South Korean officials, on Twitter over the weekend.
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And it's in far greater detail than I think even Giuliani's conveyed at this point.
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In their own extremely different ways, both Barack Obama and Donald Trump conveyed this message.
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The flinty sound he summoned in the most fraught passages certainly conveyed its hurtling angst.
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On Tuesday, the Inhofe staffer said the South Koreans conveyed that same message in private.
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Johnson did not complain, but his pleading eyes conveyed that the fewer stops, the better.
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Trump has never, in any way, conveyed an interest in promoting recovery in Puerto Rico.
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Alma conveyed to her daughters that being a mother was an essential part of womanhood.
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There's are a lot of messaging that's being conveyed, because Silicon Valley is highly competitive.
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I remembered analyzing my crush's movements, hoping each glance was conveyed a message just for me.
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And at that time, the North Koreans conveyed they might be willing to talk about that.
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Historically, certain messages have conveyed liberty and justice instead of hate -- as in the Arab Spring.
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"When Jumbo met his tragic death the news was not conveyed to Alice," The Times said.
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And like Blade Runner, the movie's best ideas are conveyed visually, rather than in the script.
|
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Happiness, sadness, disgust, fear, and anger are more easily conveyed, and thus would be more contagious.
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"I have a strong impression [McCabe] conveyed to me, 'It wasn't me boss,'" Comey told investigators.
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While her comments were on topics important to Europe, a wider message was conveyed, said Schlossberg.
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Muslim leaders conveyed messages of love, compassion and appreciation for the community support they had received.
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To the extent it conveyed what was new inside the app, it was hazy and incomplete.
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This seriousness is conveyed by the dark color palate, sweeping shots, and the gloomy orchestral music.
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The next day, I personally conveyed the news to President Zelensky and the Ukrainian Foreign Minister.
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Abe, meeting Putin in western Japan, conveyed his concern on the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Syria.
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Nicofresh said in a statement at the time that the ad conveyed an "entirely positive " message.
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Orban, seeking a third consecutive term in Sunday's vote, has conveyed a strong anti-migration message.
|
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Once Mifsud conveyed the information to him, Papadopoulos began getting overtures from Western and U.S. intelligence.
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"I thought we successfully conveyed the message, because the substantiating evidence was quite compelling," Clapper said.
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The words came out wrong and he didn't fully grasp the impression that his statement conveyed.
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Limbaugh said Trump conveyed that he would not cave on a bedrock promise from his campaign.
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Moral authenticity is also conveyed by a willingness to suffer in some way for one's convictions.
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When she left the room, his sister hurriedly conveyed the latest developments in a family crisis.
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The firm's weird, pixelated decadence conveyed fantasies of kitsch and capitalism taken to their illogical extremes.
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Their collaboration, conveyed through a tasting menu with optional pairings, is composed of complements and layering.
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Chevron formally conveyed its intention to stay in Bangladesh in a letter last week, Hamid said.
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The aide then conveyed what the whistleblower told them to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff.
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The State Department has conveyed that message to European diplomats in recent talks, the official said.
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In contemplative passages of many songs, like Rachmaninoff's beguiling "Before My Window," she conveyed wonderful intimacy.
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She almost always seemed determined to compose a facial expression so controlled that it conveyed nothing.
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She usually went with the one that conveyed the most dramatic, least absorbable sensation of difference.
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Then, respond to the following questions: • What underlying tone and mood are conveyed through Banksy's artwork?
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I reach you and the world beyond the prison walls through messages conveyed by my lawyers.
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But his intent, as conveyed to Mossberg, helps clear up conflicting reports about Apple's TV ambitions.
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Some Unexpected Closure A few days later, the doctor conveyed something closer to a final diagnosis.
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Maybe I haven't conveyed it as well as I should have, but I do understand it.
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Rather, the virtuosity of his control conveyed a tension between expressiveness and reticence, assertion and discipline.
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KUSHNER: They conveyed they want to see a Palestinian State with a capital in East Jerusalem.
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Bourdain's image, as conveyed through his epicurean odysseys, combined flavors of daring, irreverence and supreme confidence.
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It bounces around dimensions rapidly and key narrative information is often conveyed through overwrought lore entries.
|
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If this was a whimsical attempt at mass-audience accessibility, no whimsy or lightness is conveyed.
|
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As it developed, "state" maintained its hypnotic polish but never conveyed much more than a mood.
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It conveyed the complexities of organized crime, but not in a way that overshadowed the victims.
|
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Activists said notice of the temporary prohibition was conveyed orally to local restaurant owners and vendors.
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That demand was conveyed by the United States to India in late December, said two sources.
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" For Mr. Steyer, the top priority in a running mate was conveyed in one word: "Diversity.
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The music conveyed the exuberance of exaltation, backed up with electric guitars and keyboards and drums.
|
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There was something almost organic going on between the humor and the art that conveyed it.
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Still, if the puppet conveyed less sadness, it was also less obvious, and perhaps more troubling.
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Everything he's saying substantiates what's already been conveyed, and what you heard during the House sessions.
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Those cheers reflect two messages conveyed by the parade, which marked 70 years of Communist rule.
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It will now be conveyed to the board, according to Faculty Steering Committee Chair Doug Mahoney.
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She gave solid, compelling answers and conveyed herself as the sensible pick among her Democratic challengers.
|
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The story conveyed by "The Conflagration of Moscow" was the least interesting thing about the show.
|
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MTF Tobin, Manhattanville, N.Y. These photos tell us much that cannot be conveyed by text alone.
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These questions swirl around him, though they're usually conveyed through dramatic situations rather than in dialogue.
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The Washington Post was one of numerous outlets that conveyed that misunderstanding in aggressively inaccurate headlines.
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In reality, they conveyed Kim's invitation for a meeting with President Trump to the White House.
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The next day, I personally conveyed the news to President Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian Foreign Minister.
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In court, Patten conveyed the air of a solemn man aware of what he had done.
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Here they describe what the pictures conveyed, then and now, after so many seasons of love.
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Indeed, in Warsaw last July, Trump conveyed a much more positive vision for the Atlantic alliance.
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He conveyed William's stress level, anger, and incredible loneliness with every tiny gesture and resigned sigh.
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Their songs reflected pain and hope, but, most of all, both of their performances conveyed forgiveness.
|
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Installed as illusory patterns resembling a Rorschach test, the decorations conveyed worldliness while also eliciting spiritual reflection.
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Some experts wanted the president to refuse the invitation, conveyed by South Korea, to meet with Kim.
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Yes, Andreessen Horowitz had a blog, but its most powerful ideas were conveyed by the traditional press.
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Multimessenger astronomy means exactly what it says—astronomy that uses information conveyed by multiple kinds of messengers.
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But in the end I decided that in a single word it conveyed the role she played.
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What changed was how he conveyed his story of why Haas was the right program for him.
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Once he had the list, Zuckerberg conveyed to Instagram's leaders that he was pulling away the supports.
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Both. I'll know, exposition-wise, what has to be conveyed to lay the groundwork for future payoffs.
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The intermediary only conveyed vague information related to the allegations that was ultimately detailed in the complaint.
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The size of a rocket like the Falcon Heavy can't adequately be conveyed by pictures or video.
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Not to say that Poundstone doesn't have ready answers for these questions, they're just not conveyed here.
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Ader's art grappled with the notion that our individual experiences cannot always be adequately captured or conveyed.
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Dermer, at the ceremony on Wednesday, thanked Obama for the message of friendship he conveyed by attending.
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Always reread what you've written before hitting send to make sure your email conveyed the intended tone.
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The concept of "round" was noticeably likely to be conveyed using a word containing the "r" sound.
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While rendering these qualities gracefully, Ms. Hewitt conveyed the music's bouncy yet stately character as a dance.
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"Abe conveyed Japan's appreciation for the sanctions the U.S. decided to impose on Chinese organisations," he said.
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The message conveyed from President -- or from Kim Jong Un was that Kim is committed to denuclearization.
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Mr. Nazarbayev, who is acting as an intermediary, said he had conveyed the offer to Mr. Putin.
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Previous decades are conveyed in a more elegiac, realist voice out of John Irving or Michael Chabon.
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Durbin said he would support a resolution that conveyed the highly critical statement made by GOP Sen.
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Under Mr. Welser-Möst, the orchestra conveyed the glittering colors and lyrical intricacies of Strauss's late score.
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The official first conveyed their concerns about the president to the CIA's top lawyer through a colleague.
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Pesci plays Russell with a subtle menace conveyed through a blank look or a slyly covetous gaze.
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But these concerns need to be explicitly conveyed, with alternative options advocated, particularly on the security arrangements.
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Clinton had won, but that his advisers believed had conveyed his intensity and sincerity on economic fairness.
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But the iron rods, in an intervention that defies logic, complicate the impression conveyed by the sculpture.
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His work is in many ways Conceptual, but conveyed by a strong material intelligence in any medium.
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These message conveyed in the tweets doesn't represent the values of Army ROTC or the US Army.
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These message conveyed in the tweets doesn't represent the values of Army ROTC or the US Army.
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"What she wrote in Slate captured what she conveyed to me about the experience," Kruger told CNN.
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He also conveyed the same hesitant vibe as he did on election night, which was oddly reassuring.
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Couldn't a simple intern in his office have conveyed the same message without creating all this fuss?
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His performance conveyed the pure youth of this brave new world, with all its contradictions and energy.
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Playing with rich sound and plenty of brilliance, Mr. Beilman conveyed both dreamy lyricism and heated intensity.
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Whether the Bible stories were historically factual, he said, was less important than the values they conveyed.
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Her pained smile conveyed that she was having precisely none of it, but she avoided being reactive.
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Then living with a handful of undiagnosed mental illnesses, Daniel conveyed a distant otherness in his music.
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The performance conveyed the plaintive brooding of the first movement and the driving intensity of the second.
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In the bustling fishing district, neighbors conveyed reports of a brewing storm, or of a good catch.
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Their partnering conveyed a sense of discovery — how high can I throw you before everything falls apart?
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But he also shared some of what the officer conveyed with Mr. Schiff, though not his identity.
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She drew out inner details, balanced the layers and conveyed the effective structure of the overall piece.
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With simple gestures — turning her head, lifting her arms, lurching — the puppet conveyed Penelope's torment and confusion.
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Several voters in Utah conveyed little concern on Thursday about the ramifications of a single tumultuous evening.
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"The coordinates conveyed yesterday did not mention the areas where ultimately the Turkish soldiers died," Nebenzia said.
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The idea, conveyed to CNN by two people familiar with the conversation, was quickly squelched by aides.
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Trump said in July that companies conveyed that the specifications of the JEDI cloud contract favored Amazon.
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Wikimedia Foundation conveyed its concerns to Ravi Shankar Prasad, the Minister of Electronics and IT in India.
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The win means we did our jobs and conveyed these women as they truly and deeply were.
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But that solemn mood conveyed on social media doesn't match what's happening just beyond the selfie-frame.
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Asked about Ito's remarks, Japan's top government spokesman said Tokyo had already conveyed its concerns to Myanmar.
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For a moment it seemed as if thought could be conveyed by shape more effectively than by words.
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These and many others conveyed adventure, mischief, fun and, most of all, endless possibility in their titles alone.
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Was there a specific vision that he had or conveyed to you, like what was the general pitch?
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The United States has responded "positively" and Indonesia has also conveyed the same requirement to Airbus, he added.
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He conveyed the documentary possibilities to his friends, the co-directors Jeremy S. Levine and Landon Van Soest.
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There is only one social meaning conveyed by demonstrators who come armed with semiautomatic weapons, helmets, and clubs.
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The whole story is told, but the only movement is conveyed via the imagery and our own thoughts.
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"I don't think current film, TV, and literature have accurately conveyed what online dating is like," said Stauffer.
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The precise "indications" conveyed by the Chinese were not immediately clear and Sanders did not offer further detail.
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The United States in turn has also conveyed its "strong position" to the Greek government over the tanker.
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"Amazon India has conveyed that it is fully committed to respecting Indian laws and customs," the document said.
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Mr Trump's secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, conveyed a similar impression to his department's employees on May 3rd.
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"Emoji nihilism?" a colleague replied when I asked how he would define the exact emotion being conveyed here.
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In Japan, Meyer writes, messages are often conveyed implicitly — a far cry from Netflix's blunt ways of communicating.
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On the opera stage, singers routinely take part in overwrought tragedies, with big emotions conveyed through wrenching arias.
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Because the triggers are so easily captured and conveyed on video, ASMR has engendered an entire internet subculture.
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"It has been conveyed to him that we expect full coordination in the investigation process," the ministry said.
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The OCC conveyed that message to examiners in a January conference call, as well as the "tips" memo.
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Asked to paraphrase what they had heard, they did even worse: about 33% of utterances were conveyed accurately.
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In fact, the various sound installations, though individually beautiful to listen to, conveyed little connection to one other.
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Inspired heavily by expressionists, he developed a fluid abstract style that conveyed his deep interest in Eastern philosophy.
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The enormity of Holdo's sacrifice and the blow it deals to her enemy is conveyed entirely via images.
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This is conveyed in symbols, like the prized Fanta, an American soft drink, served at a dinner party.
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"It has been conveyed to him that we expect full coordination in the investigation process," the official said.
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To me, Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now" conveyed the experience better than Burns or any other filmmaker can.
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Gauld-Camilleri said she thinks year's photo series is unique because of the emotions conveyed in each portrait.
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None of that can be conveyed though a photograph…which is why, I suppose, I write about it.
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The brief caption beneath his yearbook portrait conveyed a singular purpose ("Baseball, 2,3,4") and that singular nickname: Pro.
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" The doc continues, "At all times, Taylor conveyed to Brown her willingness to engage in consensual sexual intercourse.
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Speaking to reporters in Ottawa, Freeland said McCallum had not accurately conveyed the government's thinking on the situation.
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According to VIPKid, these policies have been conveyed to teachers through the weekly newsletter the company sends out.
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Taking a daringly fast tempo, Mr. Lebhardt dispatched the music with scintillating crispness and conveyed its brash humor.
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Bella Hadid is a woman of few expressions, but Friday night she conveyed her message loud and clear.
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The study authors also suggest researchers could leverage the implicit emotion conveyed in emojis when conducting psychological research.
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One look at it instantly conveyed why he was no longer allowed to dunk on the other contestants.
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The answer conveyed a very "free spirit," Lampley said — and in this case, that was a red flag.
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Maybe the erotic heat between Jimmy and Kim is supposed to be conveyed metaphorically, through morning tooth brushing.
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The scenes conveyed the mixed emotions that many people inside the studio have about being absorbed by Disney.
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Some officials believe the Americans also had information on Mr. Zaharan, which they likely conveyed to the government.
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The reason she loves the movie is because it conveys something she doesn't feel was ever conveyed before.
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The choice of Mr. Lighthizer, who has a reputation as a tough negotiator, conveyed a tough road ahead.
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It is not clear how much of that context — if any — law enforcement officials conveyed to the court.
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Over 85033,000 acres of military property have been conveyed through this program that has helped preserve these ecosystems.
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Officials said that as Mr. Hale, the ambassador, conveyed the Trump administration's demands, other senior officials, including Gen.
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If the S&P 723 had continued to fall below the average, it would have conveyed real bearishness.
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Instead she became a sought-after teacher, passing along the classical traditions her father had conveyed to her.
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While the organization did not make the report public, some diplomats with access to it conveyed the findings.
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Pagliano conveyed the message to Cheryl Mills, Clinton's chief of staff during her tenure as secretary of State.
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He declined to specify what those provisions were but said that they had been conveyed to the organization.
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His views on immigration and trade are aligned with the message that Mr. Trump conveyed during the race.
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" Bernstein added that White House officials have told him that Trump has conveyed "the desire to fire Mueller.
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No one had ever said that to me — and I never conveyed such a linkage to the Ukrainians.
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In any event, it does have very high production values, and the HDX version certainly conveyed them well.
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One of the emotions they consistently conveyed was frustration over inaction and people turning away from the issue.
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Q: Was there anything about your actions that conveyed that you wanted to have sex with Harvey Weinstein?
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The underlying message conveyed by that -- unlike the sudden sound of gunfire -- isn't hard to identify at all.
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Trauma surgeon Joseph Sakran tweeted that he felt compelled to correct a "false perception" Santorum may have conveyed.
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What she conveyed was that the campaign was an exercise not in potential martyrdom but in hopeful exuberance.
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Proud of the English she had learned back home, she spoke it with a syntax that conveyed exuberance.
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Parnes has given information that, even conveyed some information, that nobody would really have known in just passing.
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As both improviser and composer, Coleman conveyed a genius-level innocence, tinted by undeniable beauty and Southern dignity.
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Given the uproar the omission caused, Corker's caveat conveyed a distinct sense of ''Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln. . . .
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"It's been conveyed to him pretty clearly," one Republican said requesting anonymity to discuss the ongoing conference discussions.
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Threats posted online, angry or violent sentiments conveyed in conversations, guns purchased, and ammunition stockpiled are among them.
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No one had ever said that to me – and I never conveyed such a linkage to the Ukrainians.
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On Friday, the governor told WNYC's Brian Lehrer that the company has not conveyed any change of heart.
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Proud of the English she had learned back home, she spoke it with a syntax that conveyed exuberance.
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The unrelenting verticality of the lines conveyed an unstoppable passage from the lower depths to the upper limits.
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Parents and children conveyed their message to Congress on Tuesday, the 80th day since federal CHIP funds expired.
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But my tweet, one of a number about keeping chickens in urban London, should have conveyed that better.
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On Friday, the governor told WNYC's Brian Lehrer that the company had not conveyed any change of heart.
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This sentiment is also conveyed in a series of photographs, entitled "Pride," by another Congolese artist, Georges Senga.
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The meeting was chaired by Vice Premier Ma Kai who conveyed the message to local officials, the statement said.
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In that meeting, the two top advisors "conveyed the president's deep admiration for the Australian people," the official said.
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This scared Ruiz's son, so he pulled one of the teachers aside and conveyed his fear, according to Santiago.
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Whatever the meaning, the martial tone and feeling of world-historic importance conveyed by the chorus were all Prince.
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The majority said the law unconstitutionally permits government to discriminate against expression based on the ideas or views conveyed.
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The bottle of booze, the old-timey sensibility, the pervading sense of abandonment—it's all conveyed on this cover.
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That, above all else, was the message the company conveyed for three whole days at its Build developer conference.
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First of all, it is unclear why in the world he would have conveyed these allegations to Donald Trump.
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But I definitely find it jarring to hear the emotive voice actor's words conveyed by an entirely unemotional face.
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After the meeting, Connolly said the three officials conveyed to the Ukrainian President that they were handling Ukraine policy.
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For a long time, this was also the position conveyed to the White House and Congress by Israeli officials.
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Many Singaporeans are brought up with deep-rooted Taoist, Buddhist, and Confucian values, conveyed at home and in school.
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It added that government officials have conveyed "deep disapproval" about the recent incidents of lynching to WhatsApp's senior management.
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"Without exception, the message of the power and resistance of the Iranian nation was conveyed to them," he said.
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Shortly after becoming President Trump's acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney conveyed a blunt message to several Cabinet secretaries.
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There are other protections through 2024, but it converts to two second-round picks if not conveyed by 2025.
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Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani conveyed his condolences to the victims' families and denounced the methods of terrorist groups.
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And to young girls watching the film in the late '90s, Now and Then conveyed that they had options.
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It's fiction, after all, and its main allegiance is to the truth of feeling conveyed by the work itself.
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There's a lot that's not often conveyed in campaign coverage but that can be felt deeply on the ground.
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I repeat you have never once ever conveyed to anyone I was ever physical in any way to you.
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But Rubio has conveyed a different message when it comes to younger immigrants who came without papers as children.
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Such a catchy tune that conveyed such a simple feeling somehow managed to touch people all over the globe.
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She conveyed personal stories from her city, where residents have been told their water contains dangerous levels of lead.
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Here is my own Bernardini Proverb, based on the messages conveyed by the overwhelming majority of proverbs: Be humble.
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The Verge reports that Teller conveyed to Bolton that Musk was worried that Thud's work might harm his reputation.
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The only difference is that their message is not conveyed in installations or paint, but from behind a mask.
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"On one hand, Facebook shows a total permissiveness regarding violence and ideas conveyed on the social network," Cottineau continued.
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"I conveyed to the IMF our willingness to rework the agreements without demanding more from our people," Fernandez said.
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This time, the collection wasn't just a hit for the clothes, but for the message it conveyed, as well.
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Asked about her messaging in 2016, one longtime adviser reiterated themes that were conveyed to the campaign in 2008.
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Her emotions were visible for all to see and hear, conveyed in an intelligent rather than an emotional way.
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In the sixth century B.C., Pythagoras theorized that male semen conveyed the information into female bodies, which provided nourishment.
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That expertise is unavailable at some rural hospitals but can be conveyed by video conference to emergency department physicians.
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" She conveyed her concern with race, ethnicity, and gender, but not with what Sanders called "the disappearing middle class.
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This was well received by Washington, as conveyed by a 1951 State Department memo to its embassy in Rangoon.
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But in doing so, the government conveyed a message that it was no longer in control, one expert said.
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The source said Rosenstein is not being forced out, and he has conveyed his thinking to the White House.
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We've taken into consideration the views of the general public also, which was conveyed to us by our members.
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"Our reaction regarding the error of giving false information to the public was conveyed to French authorities," Aksoy said.
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In a message conveyed by Wirecard, Ng said that he was leaving the company to pursue other career opportunities.
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But the agency is known for giving contradictory and confusing information, much of it conveyed by word of mouth.
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House Democrats succeeded in presenting a compelling case that a quid pro quo was conveyed to various American players.
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But because the Archdiocese's proposal arguably conveyed the implicit message that 'JESUS is the perfect gift,' WMATA rejected it.
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"No, that is not true," said spokesman Dmitry Peskov, in comments conveyed to Reuters by his office on Wednesday.
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"It's something people do when they're thinking, but I think it conveyed a bit of defensiveness," Ms. Sherman said.
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Arab diplomats have also conveyed their concerns to Trump and his top advisers on the issue in recent months.
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The briefing included a personal message from President Xi to President Trump, which has been conveyed to President Trump.
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That social anxiety is conveyed through the game's presentation with 29's dioramic perspective sitting in an empty space.
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It was Gabriel's voice which conveyed the story, his awareness of what he saw which determined what I saw.
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Whatever kind of information needed to be conveyed here did not require these girls to take their clothes off.
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Through its style, her branding clearly conveyed her campaign's "fearlessness in taking on a comfy establishment figure," Ballant said.
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"That river would have never conveyed a personality," Claudine Jaenichen, an information design professor at Chapman University, told Marketplace.
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Ms. Phelps conveyed the emotional nuances and mood shifts of the music in a commanding and plush-toned performance.
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Although not every photograph has a clear story, some portraits conveyed the serene normalcy the region enjoyed before 1986.
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It was not a fiery oratory, but a message that was conveyed in Beltran's familiar manner: calmly and directly.
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But the sense of urgency conveyed by neighboring countries may prompt the court to make the case a priority.
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Ms. Mello gave him a long wish list, Mr. Aronsson recalled, which he conveyed to Mr. de la Renta.
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A South Korean official who conveyed the invitation said Mr. Trump would meet with Mr. Kim within two months.
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A single look at these two hands one white, one black, and I understood exactly what was being conveyed.
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What was most striking about Sanchez's performance was the current of urgency conveyed by the sound of her voice.
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As Annio — another trouser role — the mezzo-soprano Emily D'Angelo conveyed youthful tension with a high-voltage, nervy tone.
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We thought this shot conveyed something fresh — the assurance of her body language and the drama of the composition.
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Both titles are recognized for their unique identities and cheesy humor, which is entirely conveyed via the game's narrators.
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The novel begins with a striking scene in which Frances, evidently traumatized, is conveyed to the Tower by boat.
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The label conveyed a sense of purpose, even an entire worldview: antiwar, pro-civil rights, power to the people.
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Despite some ragged moments and flubbed solos, Mr. Meena and his players conveyed the work's seamless structure and richness.
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"It's shameful," the detainee, Ahmed Muhammed Haza al-Darbi, said in an unusual statement conveyed Wednesday through his lawyer.
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By conjuring athletes as if they were in the room, scale is conveyed by the context of your surroundings.
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Sign stealing is widely accepted in baseball, as long as it is done through keen observation and conveyed manually.
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Addressing the crowd after last Thursday's game, Kings owner and chairman Vivek Ranadivé conveyed sympathies for the Clark family.
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He was a leader of al-Shabaab; people spoke of him in hushed tones that conveyed reverence and fear.
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That conveyed to jurors the message that the jurors from the previous trial supported the Patz family, they argued.
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The accompanying statement conveyed a subtle compromise for the hawks and the doves regarding the future trajectory for policy.
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The VIX is a key measure of market expectations of near-term volatility conveyed by stock index option prices.
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In his poetry, as well as in his prose, he conveyed the complexities of his city and his country.
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Can you adapt a popular song with your own factual lyrics, but ensure the correct information is still conveyed?
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A connection may be hard to prove, but the mayor's words conveyed the sense of terror permeating the capital.
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The queen conveyed to Prince Harry that he would need his father's support for her to give her blessing.
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Many of the songs Mr. Daniels wrote conveyed feminist messages, which he said was a reflection of his beliefs.
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That the president did know him and that he knew him much better than anyone had conveyed so far.
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And he has already conveyed a desire to withdraw about 2000,25 of the nearly 5003,2500 troops now in Afghanistan.
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Some conveyed a distinctive complexity that seemed more akin to fine wine with bubbles rather than a typical Champagne.
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It conveyed a mix of gratitude, encouragement, and somber admission but cited no direct plan to set things aright.
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Researchers have found that when talking to inattentive listeners, the speakers volunteered less information and conveyed information less articulately.
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Astronomy was the subject they chose for themselves and their dedication, as conveyed in this book, was beyond reproach.
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Nasheed said the Chinese ambassador's public statements were at variance with what the Chinese side had conveyed to Solih.
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Mr. Dausgaard, who avoids going for big statements, conveyed the work's subtle dramatic character and brought out striking details.
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"This was a message conveyed orally by Kim to the national security adviser of South Korea," the official said.
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I was even more impressed by how he conveyed the structure of this single-movement yet boldly episodic piece.
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In Fea's updated edition, he underscored the Greek beauty conveyed in the marble Roman copy of the discus thrower.
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"It's not biological vision as we know it, but it's visual information conveyed to the visual cortex," Fassnidge says.
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The brain interprets irony or sarcasm conveyed by an emoji in the same way that sarcasm is conveyed verbally, according to a new report from researchers at the linguistics department of the University of Illinois Researchers measured brain activity of native English-speaking college students reading sentences using various emoji at the end.
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Qureshi said he spoke to his Iranian counterpart, Mohammad Javad Zarif, and conveyed to him the "anger of Pakistani nation".
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She conveyed her surprise that Arab leaders not only supported military action but, in some cases, were willing to participate.
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ANDREW SHEARDHong Kong Free exchange (May 27th) conveyed a frequent misunderstanding about unemployment statistics in France, especially concerning the young.
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Through his Cabinet selections, Trump has conveyed a deeply conservative streak that bears little resemblance with Obama's own governing agenda.
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Any information on where Nolan may be should be conveyed to Detective J.T. Williams at 404-456-9343, police said.
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The last time the pilot communicated with the heliport he conveyed he was unsure of his location, the source said.
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When the internet first arrives, conveyed by the digital rickshaws of caterwauling modems, it seems like an inherently humanistic endeavor.
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"The United States officials conveyed the President's clear goal for a fair trading relationship with China," the White House said.
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We're convinced the entire range of human emotion is conveyed, at some point, within these four novels, written across genres.
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Photo: Steve BrusatteGizmodo: What's your take on how dinosaurs are being conveyed in the upcoming film Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom?
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The U.S. delegation conveyed Trump's goal of a fair trading relationship with China, the White House said in a statement.
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The story is conveyed in gorgeous pixel art vignettes of Kid's life at home, at school, and walking around Suburbia.
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A third narrative that is being widely conveyed concerns oil, and the extremely low prices that energy commodities have reached.
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"The image might also be any image the user has preselected to represent the expression conveyed by the detected emoticon".
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The featured interviewees maintain that it was the emotion Davis conveyed in his music that made his performances so special.
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None of this nuance could be conveyed in a show that wasn't willing to cast actors with varying body types.
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The main reservation Netanyahu and his aides conveyed to the Trump administration had to do with security, the sources say.
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Even just putting on a sexy pair of panties can change how you feel, and that's conveyed through your voice.
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Issuers and underwriters now need to ensure they have in place procedures for recording when information is conveyed to investors.
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The navy's eventual use of her invention in the cold war—the patent had elapsed—was not conveyed to her.
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Gosar&aposs chief of staff, Thomas Van Flein , conveyed the northern Arizona congressman&aposs interest in replacing McCain, R-Ariz.
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"Most farmers are still not ready to take up the accurate scientific information conveyed by the met department," he said.
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"Our sitter just conveyed a story to Olivia and me about Otis spilling milk and apologizing really quick," Sudeikis recalls.
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"My dismay, my objection has been conveyed to the speaker on more than one occasion," Pelosi, a California Democrat, said.
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These are living, breathing still lifes punctuated with Akomfrah's carefully orchestrated narratives, conveyed without any character uttering a single word.
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U.S. officials conveyed to the Chinese delegation Trump's "clear goal for a fair trading relationship with China," the statement said.
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If his message cannot be effectively conveyed by his team, he certainly could resolve the problem by conveying it himself.
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But it should be delivered by citizen diplomacy within the United States, and conveyed after the election to the winner.
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In these tweets, our very real emotions are conveyed in a softened, funny way using avatars, animals, and inanimate objects.
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They conveyed an annoyance at the McKinsey consultant certitude with which Mr. Buttigieg analyzes and makes pronouncements about the primary.
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The video screens conveyed more detailed information about the drive and traffic to the person riding in the back seat.
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With its multilayered textures and dense harmonic language, the music is hauntingly elusive, a quality conveyed in this teeming performance.
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Bolton's firing came days after North Korea conveyed a willingness to restart nuclear talks with the US in late September.
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Su was arrested in Canada in July 85033 and was ultimately conveyed to the U.S. in February of this year.
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Su was arrested in Canada in July 2014 and was ultimately conveyed to the U.S. in February of this year.
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My immigrant grandparents conveyed to me at an early age how they always voted in America simply because they could.
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Mike Mullen, the former head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, conveyed a similar message, according to the Washington Post.
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That was the message Bolton conveyed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: Watch what Trump does, not what he says.
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He was more relatable to his players, conveyed a loose, genuine confidence, and was less contentious with the news media.
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It's cheerful and utterly limp — Jason Polan would have conveyed more about these people with just a few pencil strokes.
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She may have told Mr. Agalarov that she had previously conveyed the same information to Mr. Chaika, Mr. Balber said.
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Saru shows reluctant compassion for Tyler, whatever is left of him, and Tyler's vulnerability is well-conveyed by Mr. Latif.
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The message conveyed is that, from a certain perspective, a woman's hand is just 11 lines that anyone can draw.
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His actions, words, and very bearing conveyed a message of Russian strength, and the effect on Russians' pride was palpable.
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The intertwining of police violence and fair wages at the rallies conveyed that these issues ought to be understood together.
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Spade's image, as conveyed through her signature handbags and other designs, wove together threads of whimsy, optimism and merry mischief.
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He conveyed his condolences to Mr. McCain's loved ones on Twitter on Saturday night, but said nothing about Mr. McCain.
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But 33 of 36 negative studies were either not published or published in a form that conveyed a positive outcome.
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A spokesman for the National Security Agency said no one conveyed any limits on the testimony of its director, Gen.
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Supporters seem confident they know who he is and what he believes, even it is conveyed in hazy word clouds.
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That humanness, conveyed with simplicity, made the Google ad the one people were talking about after the game was over.
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But like an intense dream, it's hard to escape the feeling that something important is being conveyed through the confusion.
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His voice conveyed unshakable confidence, though a flight surgeon during one liftoff measured his pulse at 135 beats a minute.
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At some point somebody probably conveyed it to him adding a zero to that, and they shouldn't have done that.
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Mr. Nézet-Séguin deftly conveyed the subliminal structure of the opera; each scene is based on a traditional musical form.
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Mr. Rattle conveyed the heady fervor of the music without turning the introduction into a tone poem of the erotic.
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Sondland personally conveyed these arrangements to the Ukrainians and has a paper trail linking his work to the president's behavior.
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By being honest with them, I actually conveyed that I respected them enough to let them in on the truth.
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Ms. DeYoung's singing had radiant bloom and molten intensity, which conveyed Judith's youthful naïveté as well as her willful determination.
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The inclusion of these pieces highlights his interest in seeing how something may be conveyed from one generation to another.
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"We conveyed that we still await clarification, an explanation why this happened," Marsudi told reporters after meeting the U.S. envoy.
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Marsudi said al-Jubeir had conveyed a "statement and explanation" to Widodo about the case, but she declined to elaborate.
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"A different type of emotion is conveyed by Cialis," rhapsodized Fidelino, noting that it's a "tonally softer" name and more elegant.
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But when Uber began to enter a tailspin—as it did precipitously in early 2017—this approach no longer conveyed authority.
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However, he felt confident that there would be a rebound in billings, and conveyed strength in the business and the future.
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It was a small intimate stage that perfectly conveyed the emotion within their music to a group of their biggest fans.
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Like, we're a rock band, fundamentally, and I don't think Set Yourself On Fire quite conveyed that enough for my taste.
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Kalin said Turkey was not in direct talks with the Syrian government, but its messages to Damascus were being indirectly conveyed.
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That decision was conveyed to the Federal Bureau of Prisons in a memo from Sally Yates, then the deputy attorney general.
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Yet Blackburn's design, chosen by the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, conveyed an idealistic, if not entirely accurate, image of national unity.
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I thought doing a quick video replicating my personal process for that night was okay, but that's not what was conveyed.
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John McCain of Arizona said he was disappointed in the Pentagon's opaque response and that he has conveyed that to Mattis.
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No message to be conveyed, other then its a cool prize for athletes who are putting themselves through an intense competition.
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The fundraiser, who helped plan the memorial services, did not specifically address where the requests originated, nor how they were conveyed.
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Taylor cited Morrison 15 times in his opening statement, noting they had conveyed their mutual concern at the unfolding Ukraine scheme.
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"We conveyed our determination to our Russian counterparts," he said adding Ankara was determined to stem the "humanitarian drama" in Idlib.
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"She conveyed the same sentiment in an equally eloquent SELF September cover interview: "I'm not asking you to like my body.
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Fonts have long affected the way messages are conveyed and perceived in realms beyond social media, from advertising to resume-writing.
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" Jeff adds, "We told our sons immediately after and conveyed the same message to all three that the conversation isn't over.
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FNS again stood by the accuracy of its transcription, but acknowledged that the words may not have conveyed the proper context.
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And when Deripaska laughed at the idea of Trump collusion with Russia, was that exculpatory information conveyed to the FISA court?
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A top aide to Erdogan, Ibrahim Kalin, met National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien on Wednesday and said he conveyed Turkey's position.
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The fact that this news was conveyed in a form of technology that we no longer use today seemed itself elegiac.
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"There are parallels between what the moral panic became, and what was conveyed in the earliest Slender Man story," Chess said.
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Smaller versions of buildings stood in funerary complexes, too, as models of grand homes that conveyed an owner's status and power.
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As it turns out, what he probably should have conveyed was that no one would be forced to accept timeline changes.
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These values and beliefs are most visibly conveyed by the company that the brand keeps; in other words, where they advertise.
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This unpopularity is conveyed in many attempts to limit (or completely eliminate) the budgets, independence, authority, and capabilities of Inspectors General.
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VICE: I've been reflecting a lot on the impact of sound in storytelling and how that is conveyed in print media.
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The memorial service at Dryfesdale Cemetery was attended by Lord Lieutenant Fiona Armstrong, who conveyed a personal message from Queen Elizabeth.
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I don't think I shall ever forget that moment, when I realized that my feelings had been conveyed through my music.
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A young woman's voice describes living in a world without sight, a heartfelt personal observation conveyed without self-consciousness or artifice.
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This viral video tells such a compelling narrative whose complexity is further conveyed through the solid music choice that accompanies it.
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The album is out October 6 via 20 Buck Spin, and represents a bold new direction, conveyed with much greater ferocity.
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Aston Martin's plan was conveyed on Tuesday to Chinese regulatory agencies that had taken up the issue after dissatisfied customers complained.
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Buried or deflected emotion — conveyed through mordant remarks, pregnant glances, long stretches of silence — can generate more impact than explosive drama.
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Trump conveyed a sense that he was loyal to that tribe, and would punish rival tribes if elected to the presidency.
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Dubuffet described their output as art brut, French for raw art, referring to the sense of unfettered creative energy they conveyed.
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The lawyer, John A. Eisenberg, remained impassive, taking notes as the aides conveyed their concerns, according to congressional testimony released Friday.
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On his visit to Vietnam this week, President Obama conveyed American interest in deepening the economic relationship between the former adversaries.
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It's one of the first times Biden has publicly conveyed remorse about not jumping into the race to succeed President Obama.
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That downbeat feeling is stirringly conveyed by this exhibition of works by three artists who rose to stardom in the '2534s.
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As the intelligence community's chief watchdog, Atkinson was the one who first received the whistleblower complaint and conveyed it to Maguire.
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The veteran Bharatanatyam dancer Rama Vaidyanathan conveyed all nine of the conventional emotional states in classical Indian theater with dazzling compression.
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"Yes, I did receive a letter from Dr. Ford, it was conveyed to me by a member of Congress," Feinstein said.
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Don't overthink it — that's the message, conveyed in a Lawn Guyland accent that he blessedly has never lost in his wanderings.
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How Manocchio later shook hands after a job well executed and conveyed the message that "George" — code for Patriarca — was pleased.
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Jamiro moved to the center of the Circle, carrying a "talking stick," a short club that conveyed the right to speak.
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That downbeat feeling is stirringly conveyed by this exhibition of works by three artists who rose to stardom in the '80s.
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With his death, the city has lost an architect who conveyed a genial joy in resuscitating the masterworks of his predecessors.
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After all, you want your sign to be more or less aesthetically pleasing while containing a powerful but wittily conveyed message.
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"It was a sign aimed at the sailors on the ship, but it conveyed a broader knowledge," Bush said in 2008.
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"It was a sign aimed at the sailors on the ship, but it conveyed a broader knowledge," he said in 2008.
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The track was a more specific reference to how intimacy could be conveyed digitally than had been shared at the time.
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In the meantime, the whites seized their property, sometimes with deeds requiring that the land "never be conveyed to Negroes" again.
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In my interviews with SAG-AFTRA reps, voice actors conveyed a desire to lend their help in any broader unionization efforts.
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The dogmatism of French academic painting is elucidated in the show's catalogue, but isn't sufficiently conveyed in the exhibition's wall texts.
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Anna Schubert, as Bibi, and Rebecca Jo Loeb, as Lumee, conveyed both the radiance and the instability of these projected selves.
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While neither the stakes nor the messages are analogous, the mechanism through which they are conveyed feels very much the same.
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Clad in gray-pink Dakota granite, the refined, muscular building conveyed an uncanny combination of heaviness and delicacy, solidity and transparency.
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Targeting 7-Eleven, a mainstay in working-class communities from North Carolina to California, seems to have conveyed the intended message.
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Drinking fluids will diminish your headache and also bolster your immune response because your protein soldiers are conveyed via bodily fluids.
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"They know," Mr. Trump said when asked if he had conveyed to the Russians his feelings about their involvement in Venezuela.
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Prime Minister Theresa May first conveyed the invitation for a state visit to Mr. Trump when he took office in 2017.
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They passed a tax bill, which, although unpopular, still conveyed a level of political competence that likely cheered some Republican voters.
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It does not say whether he conveyed to his campaign superiors this information about what Mr. Putin was said to possess.
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While his lyrics conveyed a childlike view of the world in many aspects, in interviews, he was wry and self-aware.
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When we learned of this breach of trust, we conveyed our concern to Dr. Baselga's institution, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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Back in Baga, if he saw a dead body being conveyed to the cemetery, that day was a problem for him.
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Her pain and rage, conveyed in portraits of individual-crushing worlds, grabs you in way more obvious satire can never do.
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Since Roberts conveyed that message to Republicans, they've reportedly been trying to figure out a way to work around his decision.
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But Mr. Chang said that officials had conveyed "less than half" of the specifics of how the law would be implemented.
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One of the sources said the bulk of the topics conveyed surround the President's actions with the Comey and Flynn firings.
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The formidable bass Mikhail Petrenko conveyed the hearty good will of Frère Laurent, the friar who also subscribes to dangerous potions.
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How do you explain the difference between the sentiments expressed by Trump via Twitter and those he conveyed in his speech?
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The Bach piece in the audio's rear channels certainly conveyed the refined pain of being a young billionaire with emotional problems.
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I know that it was talked about, but it was never conveyed in a way that was accurate and straight forward.
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The middle song, in which muscular rowing is conveyed through rippling piano passages and breathless vocal lines, was especially captivating here.
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Surely it is cousins Jenna and Mara to whom this information should be conveyed, so perhaps another mass email is necessary.
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Macron's reference to the Greek mythological monster of the "Hydra" conveyed an image of a threat springing up from multiple sources.
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Nothing about Johnny Rotten's aggressively careless posture conveyed penance, vulnerability, or any of the other things Healy has to worry about.
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" Trump is big (6'3" according to his recently-completed physical) and believes there is inherent stature conveyed by that, um, stature.
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If he complies, the public will learn more about what expectations were conveyed to Zelensky regarding his compliance with Trump's wishes.
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Ms. Dunham started doing so after Ms. Simmons complained to her about the lack of enthusiasm conveyed in podcast ad reads.
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Formally called the Cboe Volatility Index, the VIX measures market expectations of near-term volatility conveyed by stock index option prices.
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The offer was conveyed verbally by South Korean President Moon Jae-in during his visit to the Vatican, the spokesman said.
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This can be conveyed in both how we talk about politics and the kind of activism we encourage in our children.
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Before Tuesday, USDA had for months declined to confirm the estimates that had been informally conveyed to Congress over the summer.
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There's even a sense, conveyed through their practiced calm and soothing voices, that violence and grief are somehow inevitable, maybe normal.
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That empathy is conveyed through haunting performances, stunning direction and a sense of detail that elevates it beyond standard historical drama.
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The demeaning ethnographic curation of Native American history conveyed a message that he and his culture were part of the past.
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VALENTINE It changed my relationship to art, that it wasn't this decorative thing, it was something that conveyed emotion and feeling.
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READ MORE: If you're preparing your own tax return, you may benefit from expert help conveyed by top-notch tax software.
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As with her "Truisms" series, Holzer's printed proclamations, affirmations, and aphorisms, reproduce the cacophony of opposing voices conveyed through mass media.
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I can't imagine Castile's demeanor being threatening enough to warrant the four bullets shot into him; his race conveyed the threat.
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But the information still does not tell us exactly what Flynn said to Kislyak or what Kislyak actually conveyed to him.
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It also captured the spirit of Wonder Woman — characterized by compassion, love, and determination — and conveyed that spirit to its audience.
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He really conveyed the idea to his boxers that boxing is fought just as much in their head as in the ring.
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"I don't think craft beer ever marketed towards women, they just valued them and that conveyed," Ms. Dodd wrote in an email.
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In conversation with the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, Warren said she envisioned a song that conveyed strength and perseverance.
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The glory of digital services like Netflix, however, would have been better conveyed through lightly brushed circles evoking a stuck loading screen.
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Still, the circles, as metaphors of inclusiveness and harmony, ultimately conveyed a sense of calm in spite of their scarification and scruffiness.
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But what this series shows is that the truth is not at all self-evident; rather it must be conceived and conveyed.
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"I don't necessarily feel like they conveyed that message properly, so I don't think they set the expectations correct[ly]," said Chen.
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Trump told lawmakers he was under the impression, based on the story conveyed by Langer, that the individuals likely weren't legal voters.
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Sherald's literary references throughout 'the heart of the matter…' add another layer to the sense of interiority conveyed in each figure's expression.
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A similar message was conveyed to several U.S. allies that still haven't issued statements of support in the U.S. push against Maduro.
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Xavier even has a direct line to America's president, conveyed by an Oval Office phone with an "X" on it, no less.
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"An artwork and personalized statement from a registered constituent is going to increase the effectiveness of the message being conveyed," Kreiner said.
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"So much of this is…" he trailed off, unable to find a word that adequately conveyed the illegality of the little community.
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"We told our sons immediately after and conveyed the same message to all three that the conversation isn't over," says Jeff, 39.
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The Jonas Brothers didn't do more than kissing and hugging back in the day — or at least that's what their songs conveyed.
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"Through the stories of the various curators, not one Sweden is conveyed, but several," the government wrote on its official project website.
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Trump conveyed that sense of urgency last night in a way Mitt Romney or John McCain never did in their presidential debates.
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They used electronics and experimental methods, like having musicians play unfamiliar instruments, yet songs like "'Heroes'" conveyed romance against the bleakest odds.
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He said he had conveyed his opposition to the death penalty in a telephone call with the Saudi foreign minister on Monday.
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" Al-Malik then passed suggestions back to Mr. Barrack, who conveyed them to Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort," according to the report.
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But it is likely that some universal ethical code will emerge as conveyed by a technical standard for developers, formally or informally.
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Her father was from Alabama, near Selma, and conveyed to her the region's significance for the civil rights movement in the 1960s.
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If that was the case, shouldn't they have conveyed that to the choreographer and brought those concerns to her at some point?
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And even if you conveyed these feelings to the world, how would anyone know for sure that you weren't just a machine?
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Nowell conveyed his ideas to his students at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, sometimes smoking a cigarette as he lectured.
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Advisers to Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim conveyed his sadness over the incident to Russian counterparts, according to sources in his office.
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Taken by the sense of humor and warmness conveyed by Peck in his profile, she messaged him last February to say hello.
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"It's amazing how much emotion is conveyed just through movement, and you don't even have to see her facial expression," Bedal marveled.
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Back in May, the bank launched a TV spot, part of a campaign called "Re-Established," that conveyed a two-fold message.
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It is a key measure of market expectations of near-term volatility conveyed by stock index option prices, according to the CBOE.
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Historically, those reports were pretty basic and contained simple findings, such as average customer spend per month, conveyed in graphs and charts.
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Nonetheless, Kumar sat down in a corner conference room on the fifth floor and conveyed Rao's demand for a reduction in royalties.
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Neither rationale honestly conveyed why Republicans sought permanent, regressive tax cuts, but at least the budget surpluses and the recession actually existed.
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These players conveyed the symphonic sweep and turbulence of the first movement of the First Quartet, and excelled in its lilting Intermezzo.
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They conveyed status and independence, and until relatively recently they got us where we wanted to go with minimum hassle and time.
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He was briefed on the situation Monday morning by his chief of staff, John Kelly, and conveyed his initial condolences on Twitter.
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Mr. Tillerson refused to interfere with a criminal probe and immediately conveyed his concerns to Mr. Kelly, according to multiple news reports.
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The chairman was noticeably upbeat regarding the current state of the U.S. economy, reiterating positive sentiment conveyed in the January policy statement.
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The concert concluded with an involving rendition of Schumann's "Faschingsschwank aus Wien" ("Carnival Scenes From Vienna"), whose contrasting moods were vividly conveyed.
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"In his typical style, [Anglin] conveyed his hateful and racist message and incited others to harass Ms. Dumpson unlawfully," the lawsuit claims.
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The results were stark — laborers whose eyes, calloused skin and grape-stained fingers conveyed the toil of a life in the field.
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Without articulating explicit racial animus, Reagan conveyed a story that spoke to people's racist ideas about public benefits and lazy black people.
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"He has made explicit what used to be conveyed implicitly using coded language that could be up for debate," Gillespie told INSIDER.
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The Javits Center gleamed a frozen-blue in the distance, a cube-stacked glass structure that conveyed the proverbial ceiling that Mrs.
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The concerns were conveyed by Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Jeffrey Gerrish in a meeting with Vietnam's Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue.
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In a statement from the Thai palace, the King said he "wished the rescue team early success" and conveyed his moral support.
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The Saudi announcement, conveyed in a terse dispatch by the official Saudi Press Agency, said the prisoner exchange was completed on Sunday.
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In his video, Mr. Khatami conveyed a simple message: Anyone who cared about reform should vote for every name on both lists.
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This was clearly the message that Kim conveyed to Trump during their one-on-one meetings (alas, we will probably never know).
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Bellows, howls, shouts, cries, hollers, roars, squeals, wails, and yelps conveyed dark shades of emotion for which words are simply too weak.
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Reading between the lines this year, the future of music is absolutely electronic—even if that message is only conveyed in subtext.
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Morrison told Taylor he informed NSC lawyers of the phone call between Sondland and Trump during which Trump conveyed the above sentiments.
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He conveyed as much on Twitter earlier this month, at the same time refuting reports that he was preparing to replace Tillerson.
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However the information is conveyed, anyone who truly believes one rape is one too many should demand that college students receive it.
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Ms. Malliotakis, an assemblywoman from Staten Island, spoke calmly and deliberately early on, but increasingly conveyed a sense of urgency and emotion.
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Typical ads conveyed a brutalized vision of life behind the Iron Curtain: "a strip of Communist-controlled hell-on-earth," one read.
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Mr. Petrenko and his players conveyed the graphic passion in the music, but also its giddiness, humor and, most important, its intricacy.
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To Americans in 1968, it conveyed that North Vietnam and the Vietcong were far stronger than they had been led to believe.
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That tangle of feelings is conveyed effectively in a dreamlike dance scene (Seán Curran is the choreographer), the opera's most mysterious episode.
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We reached out to them, one by one, to confirm the details she had conveyed to them, and cross-referenced those details.
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"Nobody would say 'No, full stop' ... but they politely conveyed they're not interested," said an industry source familiar with the Toyota talks.
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I would need to return to the museum the next day to complete my visit and comprehend the overall narrative being conveyed.
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And so focusing on the vulgar language is only a distraction from the sentiment conveyed and the larger policy implications beyond it.
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The soprano Jolle Greenleaf, with remarkable lack of vibrato, conveyed the emotion in the deeply poignant "Lamento della ninfa" ("A Nymph's Lament").
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Every life lost, every loved one taken away is an ocean of pain on a scale that can never truly be conveyed.
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"It's well-written and did come across as sincere, contrite and conveyed that she is deeply sorry for her actions," he says.
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Some White House officials approached Pence with their opinions about potential candidates and he conveyed some of their thoughts to the President.
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Mr. Patel spoke to officials in Mr. Grenell's office; it is not clear whether his directions were conveyed to other intelligence agencies.
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Mr. Kalmbach also conveyed to the Nixon re-election war chest $19803 million from the milk industry, which was promised federal subsidies.
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Mr. Trump has a history of lashing out at advisers who have publicly conveyed their attempts to impose tighter procedures on him.
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According to Art Story, he was known for his flamboyant personality, and his work often conveyed themes of eroticism, death and decay.
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The attorney general's office then conveyed the federal prosecutors' message to the tax department and to the office of New York Gov.
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That negative narrative was fueled by accusations from Ukraine's then-prosecutor general and conveyed to the president by former Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
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Mr. Dietl recalled how his friend responded: "'We could do some business, Bo.'" The simple comment conveyed the world of opportunity restored.
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And in May, it launched a range of "unhappy meals" that conveyed "real" moods, in a dig at McDonald's famous Happy Meal.
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Moments of tension, longing, anxiety, or exuberance—all the rhythms and cadences of the story—are conveyed without a score of strings.
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In the finale, a rustic dance, Mr. Hadelich and the orchestra conveyed the music's rousing energy, while somehow maintaining a breezy lilt.
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Classical Hollywood editing no longer serves, and so narrative has to be conveyed in other ways: through setting, sound and physical encounters.
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The nation's greatest Attorney Generals conveyed this commitment to equal justice by their prior experience, their words and deeds, and their character.
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Little by little, Emad—bearded and reflective, the grain of his anxiety finely conveyed by Shahab Hosseini—turns into an amateur sleuth.
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Now they were endangered, as even the dry language of the report conveyed that an essential part of French life is disappearing.
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The question in Heller was whether the Second Amendment conveyed an individual right to keep a handgun at home for self-defense.
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This brooding piece, dotted with skittish, mysterious outbursts for both cello and piano, has a distressed and confused quality, well conveyed here.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has conveyed to Trump that his comments are only complicating the confirmation process further and Republican Sen.
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Furthermore, they placed the duplicate board in a number of different positions—each of which, it turns out, conveyed a particular meaning.
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Reading between the lines this year, the future of music is absolutely electronic — even if that message is only conveyed in subtext.
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"The First Amendment doesn't prohibit the state from using a previously conveyed price as a baseline for a price regulation," he said.
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He said he would like to learn more about what instructions, sentiments and communications were conveyed between the department and the FBI.
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This novel's ideas about shame, constraint, lust and abandon are as subtle as the sex is frank, conveyed through insinuation and metaphor.
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The general moral and physical rot are visually conveyed by skittering rats, giant pustules, frequent vomiting and a murder at a urinal.
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All of this is conveyed through the shifting geometry of Brun's patrician features and the weather of her almost scarily expressive eyes.
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The pleasures of home and hearth are conveyed in sequences featuring homemade wine and showing Lucchi cultivating her vegetable and fruit garden.
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VQP writes in the complaint that the ads convey the same non-political theme conveyed in their film The Muslims are Coming!
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We have conveyed to Sony and the label Kesha's strong desire to release her next album and single as soon as possible.
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Without help from the community, that message can't be conveyed clearly — and many people at risk of violence can't be reached at all.
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Whereas others might have seen only stigma, suffering, or oddity, her telling conveyed a tiny utopia, populated by a tight-knit makeshift family.
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A line of decorative plates has been pulled from Macy's stores after the company received complaints that they conveyed a body shaming message.
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By saying Rosenstein had "verbally resigned" to Kelly rather than "offered his resignation," I conveyed a certainty that this fluid situation didn't deserve.
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The recommendations included an improved warning system that conveyed the urgent nature of an approaching tornado and the devastating impact it could have.
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Information about it had been conveyed to his office in the past two weeks, according to Geoffrey Nolan, a spokesman for the congressman.
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In three little words, Harris conveyed a big idea, and made it easier for product managers at big companies to discuss in shorthand.
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" Lawyers for the state say the ultrasound "informs a woman's abortion choice and affords her the opportunity to reflect on the information conveyed.
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We have conveyed to Sony Music and the label Kesha's strong desire to release her next album and single as soon as possible.
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If you're willing to accept "just joking" as defense, you're willing to enter in-group where idea conveyed by the joke is acceptable.
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Meanwhile, Levy will continue to work at Backchannel, the tech site he started at Medium, but has been conveyed over to Conde Nast.
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Her shows were minimal in terms of backing, but with just one synth and her voice she conveyed more emotions than anyone else.
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Burton, who said he was himself peculiar as a child, hoped the film conveyed a message that it is OK to be different.
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Gradually, over time, younger teachers with more modern training will come into schools, but he conveyed a sense of urgency about starting now.
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"We have called Saudi Arabia's foreign minister and conveyed our protest," Widodo was quoted as saying by the office of his cabinet secretary.
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The color of the guinea pigs, earrings, and necklaces, he said, likely conveyed important symbolism, as color coding was important in Inca ritualism.
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"My good offices are always available – and I conveyed this message yesterday to the representatives of the six-party talks," Guterres told reporters.
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He conveyed: It would be much harder to get the artwork here to be seen, because there would be this upfront 25% tariff.
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Clayton, a dealmaking attorney on Wall Street, has privately conveyed ideas to Trump and the White House about ways to spur capital formation.
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He did this on Pluto, only the mood conveyed was brighter; he does this on Evol and some of the lesser mixtapes too.
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An acoustic rendition of Brazil's national anthem conveyed solemn acknowledgement of Brazil's problems, and determination not to let them destroy the country's pride.
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When the Clinton Foundation conveyed Bono's request to Abedin, she responded in the finest fashion possible: by letting it die on the vine.
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Nunez had told me about sending the fake Samantha texts but hadn't conveyed their scale: he'd sent nearly a thousand in two days.
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The production's conductor, Karen Kamensek, making her Met debut, conveyed the ripple, flow and quiet urgency of the music without fixating on precision.
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He fell about 820 feet after slipping, his mother said, citing information conveyed to her by authorities, according to The Times of Israel.
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At the same time, its deft, fluid vocal writing conveyed a piercing story, of a mother who dies rescuing her boy from drowning.
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All told, his admission note conveyed a much more detailed and disturbing picture of mental illness than Rosenhan said the pseudopatients had presented.
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"There was just this issue of the White House chief of staff has conveyed that the president has concerns about Ukraine," she said.
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I'm also so pleased with how "conversational" so many of the entries feel, where I can feel the inflection and tone being conveyed.
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"The voting situation reported was not conveyed from me to President Trump, but was rather told to me by a friend," he continued.
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She didn't reveal Ryan's response, but "my dismay — my objection — has been conveyed to the Speaker on more than one occasion," she said.
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Amazon's disclosure of the existence of human reviews is also currently buried deep in the settings, rather than being actively conveyed to users.
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She had died while being conveyed to hospital in the refuse men's enormous vehicle, a reek of whiskey emanating from her sodden clothes.
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Ms. Hong vividly conveyed the contrasting moods of selections from Kurtag's "Kafka Fragments" — expressionistic settings of German texts from Kafka's letters and diaries.
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He conveyed his initial reaction on Twitter, writing that the shooting was "terrible" and that he was in close consultation with state officials.
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A dissolute, flaky, noisy persona may have made Amy famous, but underneath are fierce loyalty and enviable discipline, conveyed in a librarian's hush.
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In his revised testimony, Sondland said he conveyed the specifics of Trump's demands to a top Ukrainian official, in person, on Sept. 1.
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Those books are masterpieces of fictionalized history, while "Fear" is a remarkable feat of reporting conveyed in prose that couldn't be called literary.
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Yale released the Voynich Manuscript online in 2004, and in 2014 added new high-resolution images following conservation that better conveyed its details.
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It's important to him that we consider the way in which this information is conveyed, as it's the basis of our world view.
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The memo also mentions that other transition team members "publicly repeated false information conveyed to them" by Flynn about his contacts with Kislyak.
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In the great Act I love duet, he conveyed the bliss and rapture of the music, while giving play to its nervous flutterings.
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At the album's heart is "Aequilibria," a piece with rich contrast and surprising balance between spaciousness — conveyed through airy fifths — and knotty smallness.
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But Laiza also conveyed day-to-day news from the war-torn region, where government accounts are unreliable and most media cannot go.
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But Mr. Schiff said later in the day that Mr. Wray had conveyed to him that he still had concerns about its release.
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" According to Abbey, the message Sanders conveyed was a simple one: that "this is your city and it's time to take it back.
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Mr. Hough conveyed the exploratory elements of "Clair de lune" by playing it with rhythmic integrity and not a trace of expressive milking.
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As much as I admire the exhaustive research, not a lot of care seems to have been put into how it is conveyed.
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One of the passengers, a North Korean man named Heo Kang-il, dialed a familiar number on his phone and conveyed a message.
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"I thought doing a quick video replicating my personal process for that night was okay, but that's not what was conveyed," she continued.
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The public tone that Burr has taken about the virus has been less serious than the message he conveyed during the private meeting.
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He played Prokofiev's "Sarcasms" with pummeling energy and steely sound, and then conveyed the crunchy, pulsing brutality of Bartok's "Out of Doors" suite.
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Herr's book is like mainlining Vietnam; so many passages conveyed, on their own, everything I thought I needed to know about the war.
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But it's best conveyed without those adult-friendly buzzwords, as in this lovely and profound second collaboration (after "Windows") from Denos and Goodale.
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"And at some point, somebody probably conveyed it to him, adding a zero to that, and they shouldn't have done that," he said.
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Burr has expressed frustration that committee staff have been unable to interview the whistleblower, whose attorneys have conveyed concerns about their client's safety.
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It's a great collection of thoughts and conveyed so eloquently that my heart swelled with emotion and my mind raced to keep up.
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Her name is Marianne and we first encounter her at sea, being conveyed in a rowboat over choppy waters toward a mysterious destination.
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The Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) Public Interest Advocacy Staff conveyed this in their report recently submitted to the Georgia Public Service Commission.
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So much information about the world around us is actually better conveyed visually, through charts, illustrations and sequential panels, than purely using words.
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And in a piece that can seem structurally wayward (especially the first movement), Mr. Znaider conveyed episodic strangeness while somehow suggesting deeper coherence.
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The idea of injustice is conveyed, but in a sexualized image that, with its overtones of sadism, reads uncomfortably in the #MeToo present.
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Mr. van Zweden conveyed the charged emotions and volatility of Bartok's vibrantly orchestrated score while keeping textures transparent and never swamping the singers.
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As long as the entrepreneur&aposs reasoning is justified, many investors will be impressed by the vision and leadership conveyed through deal breakers.
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In most documentaries, human speech is explanatory and expository: Much information is conveyed by means of voice-over narration and talking-head interviews.
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Mr. Gair said his group had conveyed some of its frustrations to the campaign manager, Mike Schmuhl, who took the time to listen.
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Joe Biden's camp conveyed appreciation for his recurring character, "Diamond" Joe Biden (who washed his Trans Am in the White House driveway, shirtless).
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So if you made a mistake, forget all the guilt that may have been conveyed through poorly designed training methods of the past.
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Listening to what they had to say conveyed hope that we all might be able to come together to solve the opioid crisis.
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But some of the slogans at the rally conveyed a different tone: "The only good fascist is a fried fascist," one sign read.
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The official said the order had come from the President and had been conveyed to OMB by Mr. Mulvaney with no further explanation.
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He conveyed the daring flights of imagination in the Fantaisie in F minor, yet revealed the subtle structure that holds the work together.
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Her frustration with Diane (over the tech mogul Neil Gross) is conveyed through tense expressions, sideways glances and a brief exchange with Boseman.
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Despite the urgency conveyed by scientists and expressed by the growing youth movement, some world leaders don't appear to be heeding their calls.
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Mr. Wyden continued his push on Monday, suggesting Mr. Pompeo's record conveyed "enthusiasm for sweeping new surveillance programs targeting Americans," among other concerns.
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He said Secretary of State John Kerry conveyed the U.S concerns in a phone call with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, on Sunday.
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That's when I whipped out Google Translate, and his eyes lit up as my phone conveyed his questions better than I ever could.
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"i thought doing a quick video replicating my personal process for that night was okay, but that's not what was conveyed," she wrote.
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Though several of the reds we sampled were surprisingly polished, enough of them conveyed the smoke, herbs, tannins and spice that I desired.
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Hours after those media accounts first appeared, you sent me a response to the proposals that we had conveyed in good faith yesterday.
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In addition, he noted, missionaries conveyed Christianity in the indigenous language of each culture, allowing people to adapt their own customs to it.
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That was conveyed to the media at the time, and new stories, if accurate, do not change what was affirmed at the time.
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The invitation was conveyed by Prime Minister Theresa May when she visited Washington last week, just hours before the travel ban was introduced.
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He speaks his second language fluently, but he kept Turner, his interpreter, on hand to make certain his thoughts were always precisely conveyed.
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"What the EPA did was issue a security and potentially conveyed a material advantage to these refiners without notifying the market," he said.
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The researchers studied their physical characteristics using phase contrast microscopes (where a transparent object is conveyed through changes in brightness) and scanning electron microscopes.
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Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said on Thursday that Tokyo had already conveyed its stance to Moscow, but declined to comment on details.
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" He said he'd learned that his Christmas greetings conveyed via his mother had "made the rounds and reached everybody, which is what I intended.
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The icy looks both celebrities returned conveyed that what Bush said was totally off, and it was embarrassing for her to not know that.
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The contrast between these two events — an embassy gala and a protest where scores of people were killed — is perhaps best conveyed by photographs.
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His presidency could depend on it, McConnell conveyed to Trump, according to a person familiar with the meeting, which was first reported by Politico.
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Breathless ecstasy is conveyed through made-up, often bafflingly long words as the titular lovers declare their devotion — over and over — for 40 minutes.
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It has urged Greece to refrain from any assistance, while a Cypriot diplomatic source said a similar message had also been conveyed to Cyprus.
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The message appears to have been conveyed through third-party apps, perhaps including Accuweather, not the U.S. government's wireless and broadcast emergency alert systems.
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The information about the "dirt" and Clinton emails was conveyed by the professor to Papadopoulos at breakfast the next day in a London hotel.
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It has also reviewed the email Karmazin sent after publication of my story, in which he complimented how I conveyed the information about Ambrosia.
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But these leaders also know that any grand bargains and big deals cut with this president won't necessarily be conveyed to the next one.
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"If there is a message to be conveyed to South Korea or the U.S., she is amply well positioned to convey it," he said.
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It was that moment "of true revelation", Mr Caro says, that led him to rethink the golden image of LBJ that others had conveyed.
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But one of his rarely-mentioned talents was his ability to take a stunning picture that truly conveyed his all-around, cool guy nature.
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With more than 600 marches taking place around the world, we conveyed that science is political, not partisan, and science should shape our policies.
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Various other clarifications were made by Eliot Horowitz, and he also conveyed willingness to change the wording of the license if it would help.
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Whatever is conveyed in the production, they risk that image being 100 percent associated with who they are, even if that's not the case.
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Turkle notes that we text people instead of calling now, giving up deeper conversations involving emotions that can't be conveyed through emojis or LOLs.
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She was protective of the image he conveyed as president, as she had been when he was governor and a presidential candidate in 1976.
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How do you think all these Valentine's Day messages (ones conveyed in TV commercials and ads) effect us and how we perceive our bodies?
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Chinese President Xi Jinping conveyed condolences to the victims, state news agency Xinhua reported late on Sunday, and repeated Beijing's offer to provide help.
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One executive conveyed a blunt message to Facebook: "'Dollars would go to other places if we can't find suitable alternatives,'" she recounted to Reuters.
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The song is conveyed on a music video, debuting exclusively on PEOPLE, that uses home movies to show Lee's three grueling months of chemotherapy.
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He brought rich colorings and tenderness to the dreamy "Paysage" étude and conveyed the hellbent fervor of "Mazeppa," with its staggering bursts of octaves.
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But that doesn't mean he isn't echoing what many of his fellow Republicans have privately conveyed to colleagues, aides and donors in recent months.
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Sory's portraits of ordinary Burkinabes conveyed both the exuberant energy of a newly liberated country and the beauty and dignity of its traditional culture.
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" His Intelligence Minister, Israel Katz, said the army action conveyed a clear message that "the era of the tunnel threat is nearing an end.
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He said Mr. Wani had "conveyed the message of azadi," or freedom, a word that has been a battle cry in Kashmir for decades.
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One of the secrets of the show's popularity was that it conveyed a feeling of repose rather than adhering to a strict musical format.
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The look on her face conveyed all of the heartbreak I'm sure everyone else in Baton Rouge, La., felt when they heard the news.
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Somewhere there is a point to be made about how serving in WWII conveyed a respect that the warriors of Vietnam were always denied.
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The Constellatory Practice is a study in unsettling ritual ambient, stumbling doom, and off-kilter black metal, conveyed via the outfit's trademark intoxicating aura.
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Police said the family had never conveyed to them that Aghdam was violent, intended to commit an act of violence or had any weapons.
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Finally, tell us more about what you think: The information in this article is conveyed in photographs as much as it is in writing.
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Now these hurricanes have conveyed a similar feeling of world-ending, having left whole islands, once alive in their beauty and commerce, in ruin.
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Mr. Chapman said that in his discussions with the ministers, he read a diplomatic cable that H.H.S. sent him and conveyed the department's concerns.
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Perth Amboy also has a long post-colonial history of immigration, as conveyed by a neighborhood called Budapest and another formerly known as Dublin.
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It was an arresting image that conveyed immediately how the X-ray could pass through skin, but not metal, and reveal this anatomical world.
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The drawing projects her authority and beauty, conveyed in no small part by the solidity with which Pruitt articulates the volumes of her form.
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McLuhan's point — that massively distributed networks, like TV and radio, were more crucial than the content they conveyed — inspired authors and engineers decades later.
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In an interview on Sunday night, Mr. Kirk, 52, conveyed a willingness to improve morale and calm the tensions between managers and Times journalists.
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If you're willing to accept "just joking" as defense, you're willing to enter in-group where idea conveyed by the joke is acceptable. 18.
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The story centers on Billie's quest for justice for her father, and much of that quest is conveyed through dialogue presented from her perspective.
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I complained, earlier in the season, that the show hadn't adequately conveyed the idea that being a doctor was a real calling for her.
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His professionalism helped lend a certain gravitas to an enterprise that was hardly known for it, but he also conveyed mild sarcasm at times.
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The information was conveyed to the State Department by Swiss diplomats who represent American interests in Iran, Mr. Zaid said in a telephone interview.
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Mr. Mnuchin did not say how much time the review would take but conveyed concerns about whether Congress has authority to review the records.
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However, the comic also conveyed a sense of empathy and hope — that even though the X-Men were stuck in this world, I wasn't.
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Their father and I treated that display as a vision we could put off until later when it clearly conveyed what had already transpired.
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But neither the engineering nor the automotive gimmickry was half as impressive as the overall aura of wealth and might that the collection conveyed.
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The Labèque sisters played a scintillating and elegant performance, and Mr. van Zweden nicely conveyed the mix of sassiness and delicacy in the music.
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Quadir and his rivals are supposedly the toughest high rollers in the game, but their virility is primarily conveyed through their conspicuously manicured beards.
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It comprises about 12,300 traces of exchanged intimacy, from friendly greetings to arduous affirmations of desire, conveyed through well-preserved cards of all kinds.
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" The Times conveyed the scene from the British embassy in Washington as a "whole spectacle might compare with any to be met in Europe.
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Another issue is whether the project's proponents have accurately conveyed its environmental risks and whether the government should have allowed it to go forward.
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That was the message conveyed by Alderson, although he noted that not everyone in the outfield would have the same amount of playing time.
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And yet, for all her sparkiness, she writes predominantly of isolation and loss, conveyed in images of dwindling and devouring, subtraction, consuming and fading.
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She had told me that she was not surprised by the global fascination Anne had inspired, given the acute intelligence conveyed in her diary.
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The most striking part of Comey's performance was the way he conveyed the stakes of the current White House attacks on the Justice Department.
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But Barr conveyed to his team he still wants to get the conclusions to the Hill by this weekend, according to the Justice official.
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In addition to building support, these Bloomberg advocates are bolstering another message Bloomberg and his team have conveyed at private events with the candidate.
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Some activities were dependent on certain political decisions, including those regarding voter eligibility, the allocation of funds and legal authorities conveyed by our Parliament.
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It said Trump conveyed Washington's desire to see an end to Russian support for Assad's actions and for a political solution to the conflict.
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Instead, Mr. Giuliani said he conveyed his information to an aide to Mr. Zelensky in a late July phone call, followed by an Aug.
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As part of its response back, the US conveyed that it was fully aware that Iran controls its proxies in the region, including Hezbollah.
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And for him that was the problem: The cabinet conveyed the type of person who would leave a baby on top of a car.
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I assume you've both conveyed to him that you think he has behaved badly and that he ought to show (and feel) more remorse.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, or VIX, is a key measure of market expectations of a near-term volatility conveyed by stock index option prices.
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To some, the vehicles represented an unwelcome presence; to others, like Albert Roman, a retired narcotics detective from the Bronx, the cars conveyed authority.
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Giuliani conveyed Trump's reluctance, and pressed to learn when the Russia probe, which includes an investigation of potential obstruction of justice, might wrap up.
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That feedback is conveyed to the Justice Department, which will then make any necessary amendments and submit a final application for the judge's decision.
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A display is great for showing information that can’t be conveyed verbally, but it’s also not a necessity for everyone.
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" Before a segment about the babies of drug-addicted mothers, she conveyed the depth of its emotion by saying, "Let me tell you: tears.
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In a performance that conveyed the alternately mysterious, ruminative, celestial and fitful elements of this restless score, the symphony proved a fitting memorial piece.
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It was South Korean officials who conveyed Kim's invitation to meet with Trump, and they helped arranged CIA Director Mike Pompeo's trip to Pyongyang.
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"The big takeaway is that they conveyed an unequivocally constructive outlook for the industry in 2018," said Bill Herbert, research analyst with Simmons & Company.
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Polygenic risk scores are usually conveyed as a percentile (as in: you're in the 225th percentile of risk for X disorder or acquiring a trait).
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