Sentence examples for Convey distinctly from inspiring English sources

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Reflecting discussions with clients/users we decided to split deter into Deter-known and Deter-unknown, given the latter was claimed to convey distinctly different, and stronger, influences on perpetrators.

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She'd adjust the incline of her neck and the crook of her wrists to convey a distinctly Parisian brand of flirtation.

And the design could improve the conveying conditions distinctly.

Scroobius Pip's poetry explores the darker elements of his own personality and the world in which he lives through which glimpses of radiant optimism are often visible; for example, in 'Get better.' Speech Debelle is another poet-cum-musician whose verse flows over a live hip hop/soul band, often conveying a distinctly positive message whilst still alluding to a distinctly troubled past.

On the other hand, recent studies find that dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) can respond to both reward (e.g., juice) and aversive stimuli (e.g., air puff) and two populations of SNc dopamine neurons may distinctly convey positive and negative motivational signals [9], [19].

Still, the exhibition, which includes various battle scene paintings of Spanish victories over the Turks or French and the Armada's fateful route to England, distinctly conveys the rough challenges of the era.

Martin makes every line count, but she's even better when Susan is not speaking; her repression and bubbling irritation are subtly but distinctly conveyed.

She manages to offer both while seeming to do nothing at all — the stillness of her face conveying a complex and distinctly cinematic presence informed by language and distance rather than the dramatization of emotion.

For instance, in Colloidal Body, Kim fixates on the definition of colloid, the combination of two distinctly insoluble elements, conveying the fusion of sound with objects and emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between the medium and the message.

But it has something to do, as well, with the melancholy these recordings convey, an emotion that makes the music distinctly European.

But in terms of the march of science, both events were of distinctly second-order magnitude, a fact almost impossible to convey at the time.

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