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It is to this realm of imagination that the ladder recurring in many of his paintings leads: to a place inhabited by metaphysical life-forms and mind-stretching symbols, whose hallucinatory presences may convey truths that elude everyday consciousness.
These are the facts that convey truth to me.
Thus if all the Vedic texts convey truth, there cannot be any internal contradictions.
This may convey a false impression of technological sophistication.
Activation of FUSCs may convey female specific gender-identifying information.
However, critical illness may convey gut barrier failure.
But, as misplaced as Evans's ardent faith in conveying truth in words may be, its foundation rests in his commendable — and unwavering — service to the reader.
The key thoughts in this series of definitions is that poetry is aimed not just at conveying truth, but at conveying it by means of "sensible representations," or imagery drawn from the senses, and that the "perfection" of a poem may lie in both its medium, that is, the words its uses, and the imagery it arouses, and indeed in the relationship between these two dimensions.
"In order to convey the truth," Father Baxter said, "how one conveys it makes all the difference in the world.
Since then, doubting the capability of any representational system to convey naked truth has become obligatory in academic circles.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com