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They also, or so I like to think, communicate a sort of relaxed insouciance.
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Similarly, the actors in the Coens' "True Grit" communicate a winning sort of self-importance by puffing themselves up, portentously matching words to actions ("I extend my hand") and gnawing their lines as if extracting tobacco juice from them.
Sure, the killers used violence to communicate a message of sorts, rather than for personal gain.
No amount of cosmic silence has been able to discourage astronomers who theorize that radio signals can bridge the unbridgeable gulfs between stars much more cheaply than spacecraft, allowing distant species to communicate by a sort of cosmic ham radio.
But the Francophone-ish suffix of her daughter's name communicates a certain sort of social ambition.
Reid talked out of both sides of his mouth, and didn't communicate any sort of position at all.
With this piece, I wanted to communicate a feeling or an experience and maybe tell a sort of universal story".
"To communicate?" a student ventures.
Everyone in the city has their hand poised just above it ready to communicate all sorts of emotions.
A: Sort of.
"I don't think senior management has communicated any sort of vision.
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