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AOL says it's hard to communicate all the in's and out's of targeting because they're technical.

We somehow find a way to use our thumbs to communicate all around the world in a nanosecond.

You can communicate all manner of things without having the fingertip-feel needed for wordplay.Competence also has domains.

Everyone in the city has their hand poised just above it ready to communicate all sorts of emotions.

Technology is the key, and I use my computer and mobile phone to communicate all over the world.

The foggy air is thick with distrust, a state of siege – and insinuations from France that the Belgian authorities failed to communicate all they knew.

That the 60-day report contained none of these disclosures, he said, "casts serious doubt on any claims that the contractor tried to communicate all of the problems".

She'll communicate all she has learned performing over the years, the physical and the emotional, and in the process forge a bond that links artists from generation to generation.

But they communicate all the sadly timeless despair of young men and women on the wrong side of the tracks, determined to brutalize those who rise above the dark emptiness of that life.

Aghdashloo narrates the film as Soraya's aunt, and explicitly pleads the case for curiosity from abroad when, unable to communicate all she has seen, she tells Sahebjam: "I want you to take my voice with you".

"Firms have an obligation to communicate all conflicts so a client can fairly judge the investment advice they are receiving," said Andrew Ceresney, director of the SEC enforcement division.

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