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Wilkinson sensitively conveys the idealism and nobility of Neutrino's undefinable quest, and its unexpected austerity.
The mood was sensitively conveyed by the conductor, Gerard Schwarz, who led an assured performance of this two-hour, two-act score.
Mr. Andsnes gave a typically lovely performance, playing with rippling passagework and, when called for, rhythmic bite, shaping lines sensitively and conveying ennobled sadness in the wistful Andante.
Physicians regard openness and transparency as important, but sometimes a good death means withholding information from dying patients, particularly if unable to convey it sensitively.
Then, as carefully and sensitively as you can, try to convey this to your partner (I'm sure he or she will correct you if you are wrong).
Mr. Solomon and Ms. Higgins, both professors of philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin, employ a number of gimmicks, like lists of Nietzsche's virtues and digests of his books, to summarize his ideas, yet they also manage to convey the spirit of his elusive philosophy sensitively.
Puccini, who had so sensitively evoked Japanese culture and music in "Madama Butterfly," it was said, had failed to convey any authentic sense of the American West in his score.
Hand signals convey responses.
Gays convey sophistication, too.
The loops convey gravity.
Does non-fetushood convey protections?
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