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What Walton does, that so few of his innumerable imitators achieve, is to communicate the joy and ultimately the peace that angling gives.
The genesis of the campaign was to "find a compelling way to communicate the joy when kids come to Toys 'R' Us," Mr. Reiner said, and how the retailer "makes it really easy for Mom to become that holiday hero".
David B. Devan, the executive director of the company, said the link came his way when the company was trying to figure out "how we communicate the joy of singing to people who never go to the opera".
ADAM GOPNIK Calvin Trillinn and I once did a whole program, in San Francisco as it happens, about this topic: how do you manage to communicate the joy of family life — which for some of us is the biggest joy we know — while still being careful that what belongs to your kids stays theirs.
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Walking through the grid of ribbons, buttons, toothpaste tubes, combs and gramophones was a challenge to consider how much our possessions say about us, how eloquently the humblest domestic artifacts communicate the joys and sorrows of family life, and how we can never save enough to protect ourselves from the inevitability of loss.
And no violinist anywhere more effectively communicates the joy of playing.
One highlight of the 13 numbers was the Dream Sequence from "Don Quixote," danced with impressive authority and technical skill by Karen Uphoff, a dancer of willowy delicacy; by Laura Tant, a stylish firecracker technician; and by Misty Copeland, whose expansiveness communicated the joy of confident young performing.
Asher effectively communicates the joy of seeing how much of biology makes sense in the light of evolution.
We share a slightly nerdy sense of humour, an affinity for communicating the joys of science, and a hearty dislike of mini-preps.
To combat this, the NSB on Communicating Science and Technology to the Public has underscored the need to communicate the fascination, joy, and utility of science (NSB, 2000).
He's located the voluptuous qualities of his instrument — with him you experience the note itself much more than the striking of metal — and his playing communicates the joy of singing, not the rigor of drumming.
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