Sentence examples for communicate something of himself from inspiring English sources

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Even though he (or "Bloggy," as I shall call him) objects to what I have become — that is, thick-waisted and sporting a not at all age-appropriate, Sonny Rollins-inspired mohawk — he remains my constant companion, the nudge sitting atop my left shoulder who means to communicate something of himself.

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The role of a helper in client-centered therapy is to assume the internal frame of reference of the client, to perceive the world as the client sees it, to perceive the client himself as he is seen by himself, and to communicate something of this empathic understanding to the client (Rogers 1951, p 29).

While he is unsparing in his descriptions of the muddle, indecision and plain deceit in the preparation and conduct of the rising, he does communicate something of the small-scale grandeur of it all.

A landscape tradition was evolved, and the painters have been able to communicate something of the extravagant visual charm of their island, giving glimpses of luminous village and mountain landscape.

If this freedom is necessary to maintain the artifice of the world, the designer surely has a responsibility to engineer the victim's reactions in order to communicate something of the pain and damage inflicted.

For the most part, these are not show-business veterans, hardened by some inner mechanism on how to please an audience, but new, young performers who are willing to try almost anything to communicate something of themselves.

Along the way he even manages to communicate something of that magic, electromagnetic experience of playing on stage with his mates, be it in a little club or a huge stadium.

But, turning the idea over, he began to see it as a great opportunity to work in a new genre, and communicate something of what the theatre means to him.

Locke criticized this as "propaganda" (AOP 12) and argued that the primary responsibility and function of the artist is to express his own individuality, and in doing that to communicate something of universal human appeal.

My intention is to express what I feel, or surprise myself, and paint for my own enjoyment, with the secondary hope that it will communicate something of value to others.

It respects both the integrity and the eccentricity of the avian obsession, and it communicates something of the fascinating abundance and weirdness of the animals themselves.

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