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Between Trump's promises of renaissance and a soundtrack of the Stones, what is being communicated, above all, is nostalgia.
What she communicated, above and beyond the words of the script, was her desire to inhabit her character's lonely imagination.
He communicated above all by letter, of which there were many thousands, typed on an ancient machine, and sent in recycled envelopes.
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It has been known for some time that plants communicate above ground in comparable ways, by means of airborne hormones.
"They still have a bit of a gantlet to pass," Ms. Naessig said over the headset she wore to communicate above the noise of the plane's engines.
Though an American, the chaplain spoke deliberately — syllable by syllable, almost — as though to communicate, above all, with the lip readers in his audience.
On Sunday, Belichick conceded that the Titans had given them some different formations than they had seen, and that the Patriots' defense struggled to communicate above the din of the home crowd.
Ironically, though, it has never been more difficult to communicate above the medial din of spectacular technology.
In view of the fact that female workers in blue-collar occupations may not want to communicate the above-mentioned meanings in the work place and this color is not commonly worn by co-workers.
All the above were communicated to me in one way or another, and I get it: who are all those judges and other folks?
The office workers were said to have communicated with colleagues above ground, perhaps by cell phone, helping rescue crews pinpoint their whereabouts.
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