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As an exercise, next time you want to say "sorry," try saying something that conveys "thank you" instead.
Lately I'm considering "calcified arhythmitist" or just "arithmatist" — something that conveys a physicist's sketch or formula for what will revive our harmless sociopath.
He defines a spectacular as having three elements: an effect big enough to grab people's attention; heraldry (a clear identification of the advertiser's name); and what he calls "the workhorse" (a message center or video, something that conveys a complex array of information).
What's needed is something that conveys urgency and harm, because a transient ischemic attack (TIA) is often followed by a full-blown stroke.
The book's title comes from electrical engineering, where a signal is something that conveys information, while noise is an unwanted, unmeaningful or random addition to the signal.
But the result is something that conveys the feel, or perhaps more accurately the smell, of one of recent history's most thrilling elections, and it does so better than any of the other books already on the market.There is a central weakness, though, and one that is common to election accounts in general.
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In both men, this translated itself as calm, something that conveyed itself to the audience.
It's set in Rome, it's got a great cast (including Greta Gerwig, Jesse Eisenberg, Alec Baldwin, and Penélope Cruz) — and Mike Fleming, at Deadline.com, reports that the title has been changed to "Nero Fiddled": Allen got tired of all the blank stares he received when telling people the title of his film, and found something that better conveys the locale.
We wanted something that would convey a leap from the constraints of the printed page.
Music doesn't represent anything, it is just something that will convey feeling.
To counterbalance this ancient and solid subject matter, he wanted something that "would convey the city's flux"; a friend suggested that he turn the camera up, to the clouds floating above the city.
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