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"Together they spoke about how to use communications technology to alleviate poverty, encourage a culture of encounter, and to communicate a message of hope, especially to the most disadvantaged," said Vatican press office director Greg Burke in a statement.
The meeting was set up so the pair could discuss "how to use communications technology to alleviate poverty, encourage a culture of encounter, and to communicate a message of hope, especially to the most disadvantaged," Vatican press office director Greg Burke told ANSA news agency.
Simply to communicate a message to Bush?
It also affects his ability to communicate a message.
He said: "The point of terrorism is to communicate a message through acts of violence.
It's natural to make use of a form whose purpose is to communicate a message".
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Instead, we learned that a fractured assembly of agitated individuals can struggle to communicate a coherent message, let alone the same message.
"To really communicate a message, you need a video".
The media doesn't just have influence, it has a responsibility to help communicate a message and set an agenda.
If you want to simply communicate a message like, "Let's meet for lunch" or "Can you send me that report" get to the point and be brief.
Praising their work, he said, "we have increased the level of communication between the two offices to make sure that we are able to communicate a unified message".
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