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was convey
verb
To transport; to carry; to take from one place to another.
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Exact(4)
Most important thing it did was convey a sense of the fundamental continuity of American policy.
What he did seem eager to do was convey that he was relaxed about the process.
What the document actually did was convey their mother's Forest Hills home to Ms. Tom, according to the lawsuit, contrary to Ms. Leong's desire that Mr. Leong have an interest in the property.
In "Jackie Brown," part of what he had to do was convey cinematically all the backstory and the characterization that Elmore Leonard had had three hundred and fifty pages to get to in "Rum Punch," the novel from which the film was adapted, and for that he felt he needed actors who had been around.
Similar(52)
That was what I was conveying".
Later, the message was conveyed in stronger terms.
"Everywhere we went, that feeling was conveyed.
One manner in which this authenticity was conveyed to participants was through her choices in clothing.
This was conveyed to the respondent in a letter.
Attitude information was conveyed between updates by rate sensors.
This was conveyed together with a sense of competence.
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