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the conveyance
noun
An act or instance of conveying. A manner of conveying one's thoughts, a style of communication.
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The Internet would revolutionize the conveyance of human thought.
This includes the conveyance lawyer's fees and the transfer duty.
The conveyance tax was increased in 2003 in the middle of another budget crisis.
The water is perfectly clean tap water, but the conveyance seems wrong.
Prohibitively expensive for weekend hobbyists, Top Fuel cars are the conveyance of choice for aspiring professionals.
And the conveyance, apparently, must begin with the letter S: ski, skate, sled, stone.
"It's about —— " "It's about the conveyance of something," Mike Starn said.
Until the end of the 14th century, the post was used purely for the conveyance of official documents.
Mrs. Rell says she's ready to stick with the existing budget and allow Democrats to extend the conveyance tax surcharge.
Many descended from gleaming black Audi A6's, the conveyance of choice for the well-heeled and the well-connected.
In the early 1900s a full motor vehicle service was set up for the conveyance of mails in Paris.
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