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What conveys the tragedy more?
This is what conveys values in the political arena.
"We discovered that in the Asian culture, the expression on an emoji face isn't necessarily what conveys emotion.
No, what conveys the weird-for-weird's-sake of Memphis is a one-of-a-kind table he bought from a dealer in Belgium.
By contrast, with Ford, it's precisely the open-ended and irrepressible curiosity, the desire to see and to hear, to know not just what conveys the essence of the story but to fill the movie with the stuff of life, that makes him an ultimately more forward-looking and contemporary filmmaker.
Azzouni (2004), like the Meinongian, takes the existence predicate to be what conveys ontological commitment; but, unlike the Meinongian, he denies that our talk of non-existent objects requires that they have any sort of independent being.
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Apart from the plastic paddle, this is remarkably similar to what conveyed some of the earliest people we know of.
That's exactly what Stone conveys in her performance — and she conveys it in a way that connects with the movie's period setting.
So it's a combination of not only how you convey things, but what you convey to these various stakeholders.
What he conveys less well is tenderness, submission and restraint.
What idiom conveys the glory that was Rome to a modern audience?
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