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The verdict: well, it doesn't communicate a feeling of breakfast, at least how we imagine it.
She believes that the key to good cabaret singing is less voice than the ability to communicate a feeling.
The project is a good example of using images, music and animation to communicate a feeling that transcends that of printed text, Ms. Barish said.
I could sense an artist who wanted to communicate a feeling, a vision, a passion, an idea — not just through sound and words but also through the modern tools available to the public.
This was a group of New York artists – among them were Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Ad Reinhardt, Franz Kline and De Kooning - who had found a new way to paint that made no attempt to depict the subject, but aimed to communicate a feeling for a subject simply through the imaginative application of paint.
The point is to communicate a feeling and an attitude that the reader/spectator adopts in which certain existentialist themes such as anguish, responsibility or bad faith are suggested but not dictated as in a lecture.
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XCOM 2, which pits your human resistance force (namely XCOM) against the alien occupiers of Earth (read our interview from 2015 for more story background), communicates a feeling of brutal intelligence; it makes you feel clever and genuinely overwhelmed with relief for succeeding with each mission, but that success is never easily earned.
And Pollini's career communicates a feeling of growth, purpose and form".
For those who pick up a Little Sun solar lamp, hold it in their hands, and use it to light their evening, the lamp communicates a feeling of having resources and of being powerful.
"Trans" and "808s" both used robotic voice effects to dramatize just how difficult it is to communicate a genuine feeling electronically; they constrain their emotional content in order to amplify it.
So I've written some commemorative lines, trying to communicate a true feeling of admiration for the noble battle that you've been fighting all these years, and that today, I think, is even more difficult to win.
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