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conveys.

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Third person singular of convey

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Raymond Carver (1976) Possibly the most economical short story writer in this list, Carver, with his precise, punchy prose, conveys in a few words what many novelists take several pages to elucidate.

It's well known that the suit conveys authority and power in the workplace in overtly masculine ways.

I thoroughly enjoyed Alan Johnson's This Boy (Bantam Press), which vividly conveys the grinding poverty he endured growing up in London.

Players have been convinced, certainly; struck by the depth of knowledge and the hours he puts in, the level of preparation, and the intelligence and clarity with which he conveys his ideas, building a team dynamic.

But although its felicitous title is shaded with irony, it conveys an essentially comforting endorsement of the mother country and its warm-hearted family values.

Palin also praises Streep for taking part in a movie that "so powerfully conveys truths about the way our culture is and the way it could be if we just had enough courage to fight back when we realise something is horribly wrong".

Here, the naked body conveys the message that resistors will not give up without a fight.

Barnaby Dawe, the managing director of the Heart network said: "We're delighted to see how loyal our listeners are to both the brand and the presenters... We're looking forward to taking the Heart brand from strength to strength with our new marketing campaign which conveys Heart's feelgood factor".

Our voting pattern conveys that Australians are happy to go along with Israeli behaviour deliberately – the word can no longer be avoided – designed to undermine the two-state solution that has been the mantra of all sides in the post-1967 battle for an Israel-Palestine peace.

Income management may offer help for people who volunteer to go on it, but suggesting that it applies to all conveys the sense that people on welfare are to blame for their position – that they clearly lack the smarts or drive to get a job, even if they are disabled, and should be punished for not getting off welfare quickly enough.

The essential perception here is that junior Miliband is the wrong man at the wrong time, that what he believes and how he conveys it can't resonate with the Britain he aspires to lead.

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