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121. Only a great cellist can convey the lyricism of this music as Starker does. 122. With complete honesty these works convey the realities of daily life. 123. But Father John McCullagh has managed to convey the same sentiment in a very different way. 124. This chapter will attempt to convey some of our experiences, as well as describing a structured group programme. 125. For example, the days of dull, impenetrable forms that seemed designed to obscure rather than to convey information are passing. 126. I am to convey to you an expression of the sincere sympathy of the Army Council. 127. His drawings of it convey the sense of some one singing at his work. 128. The ordinary communication of words was inadequate to convey all she was feeling, all that she desired. 129. The way to convey what I actually felt, if I knew what I felt, if I felt anything. 130. All I did was to use a term to convey a meaning. 131. The decoration on the monument is intended to convey the idea of Leonardo as artist, sculptor, architect and engineer. 132. The guardian ad litem is expected to convey the child's views to the court. 133. Sometimes the words themselves mean little, but the emotional impact they convey goes deeper than the intellect. 134. One television ad featured a live chicken to convey the message: Stop being one; start investing. 135. Whether or not one hears well the face of the speaker helps to convey their message. 136. Instead the class used percussion music to convey the clash between the two armies. 137. I am against the notion that comedians are loners. However the fact remains that we comedians and character artistes are far more sensitive than heroes. We feel more, observe more, convey more and are easily hurt. With he¬roes it is not the case. They would rather hurt than be hurt. They rarely express what is inside them.Asrani 138. What was the message they wanted to convey: the full message, exact: that was where she must start. 139. Dots mime everything they want to convey, with surprising success. 140. During the conference it is very useful for the teacher or counselor to convey a sense of positive expectations. 141. The statement is false, terribly so; but it is the impression that most mathematics texts manage to convey. 142. The Observer said that it had not intended to convey that meaning, and accepted that the allegation was without foundation. 143. Her blond hair and blue eyes convey her Swedish origins. 144. They must faithfully convey the historian's meaning and still be memorable for you. 3. 145. Since contradictions convey absolutely no information, the cosmic bootstrap turns out to be vacuous. 146. I do not wish to convey a sense of complacency. 147. Delegates said later that the conference had been ambiguous about the message it had wished to convey. 148. It was meant to convey that they had no recognition of the young men in the car, and therefore no interest. 149. The object in this chapter is to convey something of the nature and application of these techniques without going into detailed descriptions. 150. These cells will convey information about wavelength boundaries that could be used to compute true colour.