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Williams has dyed-red hair, in a sort of wedged pageboy cut, and a wide-eyed look that somehow simultaneously conveys apprehension and assurance.
But this incompleteness in dress permits her tail to be exposed and to precisely convey her apprehension as she approaches the house across the vast expanse of the lawn in search of her babies.
At a news conference in Bangkok, in July of 2009, Clinton noted the fears of Iran's neighbors "who come to see me and convey their deep apprehension about what might happen" if Iran gets the bomb.
In AKV, Lewis introduced a category of expressive statements like "It seems as though I am seeing a red round thing" that serve to convey or express or formulate our apprehensions of the given without conceptualizing or interpreting it.
Fontaine was superb, conveying all the apprehension and eagerness to please that her character (who is never named) feels.
He was both encouraged and worried, and he intended to convey this balance of hope and apprehension to Taylor.
But the festive atmosphere barely began to convey the mix of giddy pride and apprehension permeating the region.
What keeps this story from devolving into sentimental or predictable melodrama is Mr. Torday's instinctive understanding of Eli, his ability to convey both Eli's childhood craving for a hero and role model, and his grown-up apprehension of the complexities of truth.
The effect of conspicuous hard tags depends less on staff vigilance than soft inconspicuous tags in that they convey to the shoplifter the impression that they face increased risks of apprehension if they steal the goods.
He and writer Ken McCulloch considered Simon Templeman's voiceover for the character superlative, despite initial apprehensions that the actors they had hired might not be able to convey the game's complicated dialogue.
"In this case, it is the quiet moments of apprehension that occur before a writer strikes that I want to convey: the feeling that comes while lurking in the shadows, waiting for a guard to pass, or feeling a rush of air as a train flies past two inches from where you're crouched".
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