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Using 140 characters to communicate a point is pretty cool.
But for Kaepernick, kneeling was something quieter and more particular, a move he used to communicate a point about structural disenfranchisement.
It was not "chill". It's not cool when people use negative language to communicate a point or attack your body or your lifestyle to attack the work.
But whether earnestly addressing the camera or engineering a phone call between Phyllis and her lover of four decades earlier, Ms. Kleine is unable to communicate a point, about either midcentury sexual mores or stifled suburban wives.
He refuses to rely on words to communicate a point, taking advantage of the display board and an abundance of marker pens to rapidly illustrate his approach to directing, painting, design.
But, to the degree that these actions are intended to communicate a point of view, the First Amendment is relevant and protects some of them to a great extent.
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Mohara Gill, Head of Art at Foyles, said: "Photojournalism can often be a more effective and immediate medium for communicating a point of view or observation than the written word.
"They are trying to communicate a balanced point of view," he said.
This has no claim to scholarly weight but may well communicate a genuine point that the play – pace the critics – was a popular one.
A more effective way to communicate a lengthy point of view or explanation is to talk live or meet in person.
Paul Young, director of Grad-Careers Ltd, recommends using this space to "communicate an extra point or two about why you should be selected for the next recruitment stage".
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