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If you meet people to whom poetry means something, there's an excitement and a conveyance of value.
In feudal days a conveyance of land to a monastery or other corporation deprived the lord of many profitable feudal incidents, for the corporation was never under age, never died, and never committed felony or married.
If person A buys a watch at a jeweler's, pays for it, and walks out of the store with it on his wrist, both a contract of sale and a conveyance of the watch have taken place; there is no need to distinguish between the two.
"I love the idea of using the device as a conveyance of content" says Wayan Vota.
For he does not ask for a conveyance of the reservations, nor of the Indian title to them.
Modern federal courts hold that only Congress can ratify a conveyance of aboriginal title, and only with a clear statement, rather than implicitly.
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"The speech the president gave last week to the U.N. was…a conveyance of important ideas," O'Neill declared as he accepted audience questions after speaking to the Portland, Me.
The command area should not be extended beyond a limit to have a conveyance efficiency of 80% or more.
Here was a heartfelt declaration of friendship, a cleareyed conveyance of affection and gratitude.
There isn't a shot in the movie that exists on its own terms as anything other than a mechanical conveyance of the content of the script; there isn't a moment that suggests an inner life, a prior life, a future life, a wider life.
Under federal bankruptcy law, a trustee can recover up to six years' worth of transfers if they constitute a "fraudulent conveyance" of the bankrupt firm's assets.
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