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Her face nearly impassive, Ms. Tachibana communicated young willingness through the suggestion of soft spiraling in her torso, in a handsome white-on-white set with a glowing moon.
Furthermore, the company originally said only one chemical mixture, crude MCHM, had been involved in the leak, although employees reportedly knew the tank contained a second chemical mixture, PPH, comprising two propylene glycol phenyl ethers; that information was not communicated until nearly two weeks later.
The two communicate nearly every day by e-mail.
The thunderous sounds of the guns made it nearly impossible to communicate.
And his writing mines that tradition in ways that, Hebrew readers agree, are nearly impossible to communicate in translation.
By now we're used to the idea that gigantic aggregates of human brains -- especially when allowed to communicate nearly instantaneously via the Internet -- can carry out fantastically difficult cognitive tasks, like writing an encyclopedia or mapping a social network.
Testing a concept called "spooky action at a distance --a phrase usedistance --an in criticizing the phenomenon--they have shown that two subatomic particles can communicate nearly instantaneously, even if they are separatedistance --adistances.
My conversation with Mordy that led to this post took place over instant messenger where we communicate nearly every day - far more often than we ever did before the Internet, even though back then, we were only separated by a few blocks, not a few thousand miles.
What we say does not communicate nearly as clearly as who we are.
It said she had to remain in a special classroom with students who could not communicate nearly so well.
A stroke the following year left him nearly unable to move; he communicated via computer.
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