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"My everyday self is pretty mundane and boring, but when I'm making music it allows for me to communicate a kind of transcendence that I can't communicate otherwise".

Though he never -- and I've thought about this since -- explicitly denied being Jewish, he did communicate a kind of Episcopalian aura through some unspoken alchemy of his social ties, old-world manners and Anglophilic accent.

Greenwood, too, writes the music of an injured Earth; if the smeared string glissandos on the soundtrack suggest liquid welling up from underground, the accompanying dissonances communicate a kind of interior, inanimate pain.

But its all-American depiction on screen has drawn heavy criticism from combat veterans and viewers alike – and especially about viewers themselves, many of whom have emerged from theatres desperate to communicate a kind of murderous desire.

Massive Attack's members weren't the first Britons to rap in their native accents, – Rodney P of the London Posse beat them to it by some years – but Adrian "Tricky" Thaws was certainly the first person to realise a West Country burr could communicate a kind of heavy-lidded, melancholy-streaked cool.

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At times earsplittingly cacophonous, at times charged with an astonishing rhythmic energy, Oehring's music communicates a kind of savage joy; one two-minute stretch in his piece "Self-Liberator" could go over big on the dance floor of the Roxy.

Gwirtzman's office "communicates a kind of chaos," Monks writes but this is "disarming as Gwirtzman is extremely well informed and underneath the cloak of bonhomie, very insightful".

Most of the non-participating MHCPs did not openly express their reluctance in the beginning, but communicated a kind of avoidance or "silent reluctance" by not answering mails or telephone calls from the PI, not attending meetings with the PI, or avoiding providing the information sheet to eligible participants.

What it has done, though, is communicate a specific kind of character.

The three communicate in a kind of sarcastic Buffy-speak that's hard to transcribe but fun to listen to.

Ms. Isleifsdottir's "Do We Communicate?" is a kind of linguistic lottery, with porcelain balls in a globe-shaped steel cage representing many languages, none more dominant than others.

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