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The historical approach thus serves as a communicative link between the past and the present and the philosopher, in making such communication possible, serves as a mediator between the worlds of the past and present.
When a jazz pianist hears a Hindustani vocalist expound on a raga, for example, there's a "communicative link that happens," he says.
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One of the best things a young jazz bandleader can hope to do is forge a strong communicative link with one member of his band: it creates an charged, nearly tensile energy that the rest of the group can orient itself around.
Like them, McEvilley explicitly denounces Humanism's myopia, but he also transforms the Humanist notion of universality into a relativistic and diverse permutation of cultures that is becoming increasingly linked in a communicative network of globalism.
Section 2 focused on communication activities and consisted of six subsections: (a) Communicative modes, (b) Communicative functions – expressive, (c) Communicative functions – social, (d) Communicative functions – receptive, (e) Communicative effectiveness, and (f) Personal factors.
Obviously it was a literary affectation, or just a communicative tic.
There is also a sense in which making tea for another is a communicative business.
They had a communicative strategy: it just wasn't one aimed at winning over elites.
Now of course email is approaching obsolescence as a communicative medium.
We now believe that the "how" of a communicative act is of huge importance.
Sylvie Brunet-Grupposo contributes a communicative Azucena sung with a mezzo-soprano not unduly heavy.
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