Sentence examples for convey himself from inspiring English sources

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American officials are also anxious to know how Mr. Gorbachev intends to convey himself across the continent since his Aeroflot jet takes a fuel not normally available in Minneapolis and San Francisco, officials said.

Peele does a very credible impression of the Commander in Chief in a good sketch in which Key plays an "anger translator," who expresses the strong emotions the president can't convey himself.

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This time he conveyed himself with sincerity, candour and vehemence, unveiling himself just as he is, a man of cosmic talent with the generosity of a child, a man for tomorrow, and we thank him for having lived that life in order to tell it.

On the contrary, behind Nishi-Honganji's walls my Buddhist friend occupied three snug, sunny rooms brimming with books and phonograph records; along with attending to his prayers and performing the tea ceremony, he was quite capable of mixing a Martini; he had two servants, and a Chevrolet, in which he often conveyed himself to the local cinemas.

And yet, Bose had brought me to the fairgrounds because it somehow summed up what he wanted to convey about himself and his work: "We start our day with the problems we carry on our backs.

(Jobs sought out famous designer Issey Miyake to design it). The turtleneck was simple elegance a personal brand attribute that Jobs intentionally conveyed about himself and Apple.

He was seeking to convey something about himself and the world in which he was raised, a world distant from the affluent gay audience at the Bowl.

The transcript alone doesn't quite convey how pleased with himself Newt clearly is for having thought the thought.

In "Really Real" Mr. Cardona features six core dancers — and in the opening scene himself — to convey the idea of an individual trapped in a collective.

Lyndon B. Johnson, by contrast, had been able to convey an image of himself as "the hardest working President" America had known in some time.

Unlike most of the nicknames given to Beethoven's works, Pathétique is believed to have been picked by the composer himself to convey the romantic and even sorrowful mood of the sonata.

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