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But where Plath uses this exaggerated form to convey aggression or desire (or, more frequently, both), Ponsot does so out of an assertive curiosity: she likes the sound of "yard," so she's going to repeat it.
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Previously subordinate males had their eyespots permanently marked with black paint to convey high aggression and status.
Most importantly, Goodell's stance conveyed that aggression against women would be taken very seriously by the NFL.
How is sleep need conveyed to aggression loci?
That London had the excitement and anticipation of youth, just as it must now convey the tiresome aggression that irks old age.
Klimt's drawings display a nuanced intuition of female sexuality and convey his understanding of sexuality's link with aggression, picking up on things that even Freud missed.
Being ignorant, indifferent, and nice as usual will convey the opposite meaning to the child: that aggression is okay.
Moreover, a fixed belief about aggressive high school students could lead us to convey counterproductive (fixed) messages to adolescents who are the targets of aggression.
Phrases that neighbors have in common with each other convey information on group membership and allow for reduced aggression between established neighbors [ 28, 29].
My advice to him now would be to rein back his natural - occasionally splendid - aggression and use the quiet power of his voice to convey a solid competence.
Each poster, Bendall said, "aims to convey the grace and fragility of the White Swan in contrast to the aggression and power of the Black Swan".
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