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A man stares into the camera on 125th Street, seemingly communicating something to the viewer.
But if the performance would not satisfy piano aficionados, Mr. Abas was definitely communicating something to somebody.
Water is communicating something to us and our leaders should be moved to turn around and address that life in the water.
"While IHOP has the brand recognition to support this kind of creative renaming, you have to wonder whether IHOP saying 'We're about burgers now' is really communicating something to its customer base that they'll be happy to hear," Yaverbaum told HuffPost.
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"I wanted it communicate something to an audience that was enlightening," Travolta said.
It is almost as though a poem that actually communicated something to someone could not be a real poem.
When I want to communicate something to my reader, I can think about whether a piece of information is better conveyed through the words or through the pictures.
"From my faith in experimental and avant-garde music, I have consolidated this into a different way of composing which takes account of what has happened in music in the last 50 years, and which can communicate something to the audience," he suggests.
"There are an enormous amount of disconnected workers and the challenge is how do you communicate something to these employees?" he said.
It had something to do with zero gravity and people dancing in space, maybe in order to communicate something to an alien race.
You do seem to take care to find pieces that you think go beyond interesting and innovative and communicate something to the audience.
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