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But it never really conveys what that genius is.
In "The Bell Jar" Plath conveys what it is like to go mad.
Krishna Winston's translation faithfully conveys what is said, but she tends to simplify and generalize how it is said.
Yet there is something in her face, despite its wrinkles, that still conveys what Faithfull called her 'evil glamour'.
"Heyday" more easily conveys what comes out of these characters' mouths than what goes on in their heads.
Garrone also interestingly conveys what the human face looks like when a gun is fired very close by.
Daley conveys what happened next through the example of David Levdansky, a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
No conventional job title — interpreter, personal assistant, fixer — quite conveys what Goruveyn does for a coterie of Russians playing in the N.H.L.
When brainstorming covers, we try to boil a subject down to its essence so that we can compose an image that clearly conveys what the story is about.
In these pages Mr. Feiffer conveys what it was like to be a "young lefty in New York in the mid-1940s": "There were certain stylistic givens.
"Hothouse" conveys what their closeness was like, wondering whether they merely went to parties in matching leather or were involved in something more.
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