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He has obviously learned the ropes and gone beyond to communicate intensely, as did the vibrant dancers, with his audience.
Students put aside chatter to communicate intensely about the films on computer chat lines they created, shared pizza at one another's houses while working and orchestrated everything from camera shots to costumes, she said.
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Due to the high number of low social status users, they have to be able to intensely communicate among themselves to spread opinions.
In an earlier interview with HuffPost, Rodriguez explained how artwork has the rare capability to communicate instantly and intensely, regardless of who the viewer may be.
Like Emily Dickinson, Carson doesn't use fancy language: her matter-of-fact tone, and her quest to use words which communicate human experience as intensely as possible, aches with understanding.
Music was also, Waugh writes, the only effective way in which the Wittgenstein children could communicate with their shy, nervous, and intensely musical mother.
Nearly everyone who loved Chesnutt's music loved it intensely; his lyrics performed the rare trick of communicating both hallucinatory intensity and an offhanded, almost conversational quality.
Fanzines are extremely diverse and intensely personal — some filled with rant, some with reason — and their adherents use the form much like a blog, to communicate and interact with like-minded people.
Books communicate.
They communicate.
Aww! 2. Communicate, communicate, communicate.
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