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It is extraordinary not simply as a record of his climbs but because Dawes tries – and often succeeds – in something equally remarkable, communicating the experience of difficult and dangerous climbing in a way few others have attempted.
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Smackwave's remarkable feat is to all at once communicate the sometimes unbearable complexity of things and the exceptional nature of being alive a decent effort for a record going round for free.
What's remarkable about the portraits is how accurately they communicate the invisible trauma of shyness.
Communicate the Strategy.
Communicate the structure.
Communicate the need for patience.
But on this special day, when Elias feels that he has something remarkable to communicate, his class of teen-agers is as lumpen and bored as ever, and, in frustration, he quits the school and walks toward the center of Oslo.
He was a champion of economic freedom and used his remarkable ability to communicate to further the principles that made America the exemplar of capitalism and progress.
"I find that statement pretty remarkable, given that the evidence showed that he was communicating directly with the masterminds of the 9/11 attacks".
IT IS received wisdom that humanity owes a lot of its evolutionary success to its remarkable ability to communicate.
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