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Ms. Ambo communicates the notion of compassion and calm as something teachable, but perhaps feeling already convinced, she's less ambitious as a filmmaker about taking her subject and her portraits to another level.

Libeskind succeeded in communicating the notion that architecture — and particularly modern architecture — can have a moral component.

Libeskind succeeded in communicating the notion that architecture and particularly modern architecture can have a moral component.

And that's how the saints all ascend to heaven, like a child screaming, Daddy, I want to stay up here, Daddy, don't get me down, Our Father Our King, leave us up here, Our Father Our King! (From "Open Closed Open: Poems") So all the rituals of Passover — what Amichai calls child's play — do not necessarily communicate the notion of freedom they were devised to transmit.

The critical moment – when it was clear that we had a break with past – came in the post-G20 summit press conference, when Obama declared: "What I've tried to do... is communicate the notion that America is a critical actor and leader on the world stage, and that we shouldn't be embarrassed about that, but that we exercise our leadership best when we are listening".

Each year around March 8 (International Women's Day), representatives of world governments come together to draw up a statement that is supposed to communicate the notion that women and men are equal.

In my opinion, the literal description of the visual idea is secondary to the models but serves to communicate the notion of a building divided in two parts: a concave public plaza that extends through the landscape all the way to the sea--under the sky--and underneath, a large gallery under the sea.

Communicate the notion of safety repeatedly.[8].

Birds often communicate with what some consider to be language (alarm calls, mating signals, etc)., so I think there is no reason to reject the notion dinosaurs communicated within their groups in a manner similar to modern birds.

As a general principle, we worked to develop a coding scheme that identified themes that were unique (i.e., internally homogenous, externally heterogeneous) (Lincoln & Guba 1985) and that addressed the range of themes that emerged that were relevant to our aim to understand notions being communicated in this focused universe of discourse.

What it is meant to communicate is the notion that the child was the product of an extra -- or non-marital reproductive sex act -- a moment of passion, rather than, well what?

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