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The cast of his eyes and the set of his lips communicate fine shades of irritation and disapproval as well as dry humor, while the awkward tics of his speech indicate both shyness and the care with which Foyle thinks.
Employees of the so-called millennial generation prefer to email, text or use social media to communicate - fine for arranging meetings, but not necessarily the best way to make a sales pitch or close a deal.
I've had plenty of clients who use sign language – sometimes we have to write things down, but we always manage to communicate fine.
Uncheck the box for IPv6 and click OK Reboot your computer, but afterwards if the protocol incompatibility was your problem, you'll find that your computer can now communicate fine with the router.
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In order to communicate the fine structure of this so-called column, it has been subdivided into smaller units.
Although Ms. Hawkins does not know much American Sign Language, she says that she and her brother communicate just fine.
Even without words, the skill of the performers (some of whom are nonprofessionals) and the compassion of their director communicate just fine.
DS: I have no idea what Sam is talking about, we communicate just fine.
In Hannah's words: "We would like to communicate that fine art does not have to be extreme, elaborate, enormous, impressive and expensive.
On this particular day, I was pretty lucid, could communicate absolutely fine and didn't have nearly as much of that weird brain detachment thing you normally get on K. Only, I couldn't move any of my limbs.
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