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The veteran Royal Shakespeare Company actor Janet Suzman dismissed Fellowes's remarks as "patent piffle", suggesting that "if talented actors understand what they're doing and can communicate that, then that's all you need".
"But I know how I feel, and I can communicate that in a way regular people can understand".
If you can communicate that, treat yourself to an extra vin chaud, but it can be a fraught time.
Your future boss will be interested in finding out how you would do the job, and you can communicate that even with a qualifications-based CV.
A brooding faun, he appears to be a natural mover who feels movement as he performs it and can communicate that authoritatively.
"If you can communicate that to a modern audience, they won't miss out on something that they might be scared of, or might have been put off of in school".
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The record-breaking A. solidipes clonal colony passes the test based on a definition of being made up of genetically identical cells that can communicate, and that have a common purpose or can at least coordinate themselves.
We are frail, vulnerable beings hoping (and praying) that somehow we can communicate to that one who determines our fate.
If you get the right guy and you can communicate to that person and motivate and drive that person to success, you will be greatly rewarded.
He can only say a few words but he can communicate and that is the most important thing.
For another, tales about the past can communicate feelings that create tension and conflict in the present.
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