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Despite what the New Yorker article may convey, the collaboration was genuinely collaborative and always productive.
For example, Honore Daumier's drawings may convey more about political upheaval than a standard textbook.
And lucky kids.It follows that overall intergenerational income elasticity may convey little useful information.
Saramago closes his novel with a dark joke that may convey a similar warning.
Kahane's "Dichterliebe" will not be the most careful or rigorous of interpretations, but it may convey a disarming authenticity.
Others may convey more juice and more pain, but Mr. King radiates the majesty of a final authority.
A few examples may convey something of the remarkable musical richness and dramatic force of Mr. Holliger's score.
Speech may also be overly concrete and inexpressive; it may be repetitive, or, though voluble, it may convey little or no real information.
"In fact, a quit-claim deed may convey just as valid a title as the bargain and sale deed widely used in the New York metropolitan area".
This glimpse may convey the apocalyptic suspense of the first-act finale of "Doctor Atomic," John Adams's new opera, his third, opening on Saturday night at the San Francisco Opera.
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