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When recording with Mark Meer, they had tried to communicate a war-weary Shepard, he said.
The Fascist movements in Italy and Germany in the 1920s and 1930s made extensive use of World War I memorials to communicate a political message.
And he felt that our ability to communicate a shared life had been imperiled by the first world war and its attendant technological upheaval.
The government also removed more experimental earlier war memorials which were felt to communicate an inappropriate message about the war, such as the work of Ernst Barlach.
They communicate a very English ambivalence about modernist art, while viscerally conveying the numbing drudgery and senseless horror of war.
"To communicate?" a student ventures.
Pacifism slowly began to emerge after the war, but very few war memorials communicated a pacifist message, largely because in the 1920s, most in the victorious countries felt that the war, while costly in human life, had been worth fighting.
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Although Yealland believed in a psychogenic origin for the symptoms of war neurosis, he communicated a physiological illness model to his patients (Supplementary material).
I asked Rumsfeld whether Churchill Solitaire might communicate something about war to an audience that might not have Rumsfeld's "firsthand knowledge and experience".
The man's silhouette communicates a sense of hope and independence that were, in turn, inspired by how post-war America and The Great Migration shaped Harlem.
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