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Some touched on the recent shooting, while others conveyed daily life experiences they're grieving about.

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And it is this that enabled them to convey daily life during the war.

He covered the Korean War in 1950; his photographs, which later appeared in the book This Is War! (1951), conveyed the daily life of an ordinary soldier.

The blur of images conveys the daily bombardment from the Internet, television, movies and newspapers, yet here they seem frozen in time, as if temporarily tamed.

And he conveys the daily brutality of life on the plantation, where Cora is gang-raped, and where whippings (accompanied by scrubbings in pepper water to intensify the pain) are routine.

Mad Bastards, as a series, could convey the daily struggles – and inspirational achievements – of those in remote communities with sensitivity, great humour and a sterling soundtrack, just like the feature-length original.

To convey a daily sense of momentum, and try to dominate the news, the Bush campaign has been pulling out big names to appear with the governor on the stump.

Mullen, in his first book, does an excellent job not only of conveying the daily torture that elite swimmers go through in the pool but also of giving insight into lesser-known aspects of swimming.

The book also vividly conveys what daily life was like, even for the upper layers of society, 200 years ago: the rigid social stratification (which Beethoven resented and rejected), the wildly uncomfortable travel, the stomach-turning medical procedures that did no good and plenty of harm.In a book this big, it seems odd not to have a list of works and a chronology of the composer's life.

This show satirizes the period as a mode of disruption and upheaval; the gimmicky, visceral nature of this instance does little to provide a counter-narrative that is realistic, or conveys the daily struggles of people who cannot get pads or tampons while behind bars.

He therefore provided remedies against all contingencies; for he daily conveyed corn from the country parts into the camp, used the timber and brass of such ships as were most seriously damaged for repairing the rest, and ordered whatever things besides were necessary for this object to be brought to him from the continent.

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