Sentence examples for mean to communicate from inspiring English sources

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Delanoë said that, "In all the songs I have written, I tried to put something of myself, to be involved, to say what I mean, to communicate with my fellow men".

Often this could also mean to communicate undesirable futures to foster action against them.

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A special focus was placed on assessing the role of land cover as a means to communicate landscape meanings regarding a specific geographical region.

They are souvenirs, lifestyle totems meant to communicate status – to be your status update.

Younger people see it as another means to communicate and I just don't agree.

His gardening is meant to communicate the same affectionate and collaborative investment in London.

"Both sides have lacked a means to communicate with each other until now.

And it's meant to communicate that atheists are not bad people – we can be good without God".

The phones give the children an incentive to study, and Mr Fryer a means to communicate with them.

We know what that talk of intractable grievances dating back to 995 was meant to communicate: no western intervention could achieve anything in the Balkan pit.

He can't ask Kalinda to do anything with it, but his stare at her across the desk is meant to communicate something.

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