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conveyed hearing people point view
Our view is that she wasn't hearing what our point was and it wasn't being conveyed to people who are.
conveyed desperate elements helped human humanity incredibly marriage reporting understand view viewers
Jeanne conveyed a human being's view of what she saw. Her reporting was incredibly solid. Her humanity was incredibly real. The marriage of those two elements helped viewers understand the desperate situation.
convey emotion emotions good matt talked
Matt and I talked about that when we first started. He said, 'How do we convey the emotion in this story if i've got to be poker-faced?' I think really, if you think about being poker-faced, it's being a good actor. John Dahl
convey days filing ideas instead starting three
I'm starting earlier, instead of three days before the filing deadline. I think my own ideas have become more clear, and I will convey them to more people. W. S. Gilbert
convey either emotion emotions hard paper people piece raw reading remember words
It is im-mensely hard to put into words raw emotion or put down on one piece of paper what you want people to remember you by. However, if you're reading this, then I am not able to convey either in person.
conveys friendship friends-or-friendship meaningful memory message stay
Writing her a message that her other friends can see conveys how meaningful her friendship was, so her memory is able to stay alive. Margaret Fuller
convey darwinian entirely evolve fascinated good knowing obsessed reject stories work
You'd expect, as good Darwinian creatures, we would evolve to be fascinated with how the world really is, and we would use language to convey real-world information, we'd be obsessed with knowing the way things are, and we would entirely reject stories that aren't true. They're useless. But that's not the way we work. Paul Bloom
convey extremely good meaning somehow sounds
It's technically extremely difficult to get down what you really mean, not what you think you mean, or what you think sounds good, but what's really there, what you really have to express, in words that somehow convey that meaning in an approximate way. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
conveys enormous happen knowledge materials numbers power produce protect public taxed treatment
We have the knowledge and materials to protect our water, power and sewage treatment facilities, ... It's not going to be cheap, but it would produce enormous numbers of jobs. But it will only happen if the American public conveys that we want to be taxed for this priority. James Jordan
convey emotional hits urgency using voters
Using 'it could be great' hits the so-what problem, because it doesn't convey a sense of urgency for voters to do anything. There's no emotional potency. But that's the story of the Ferrer campaign.
convey dangerous leadership letting looks military problems provide ready rest
Who is out there that is more ready than we are? What military in the world are we not ready to take on? I think it's dangerous to convey to the rest of the world who looks to us to provide leadership that we have more problems than we are letting on.
convey manages music wagner
Wagner manages to convey emotion with music better than anyone, before or since. Stephen Hawking
conveys few found gateway learn learned singing speaking voice
You learn so much about him through his lyrics. He conveys so much with just a few lines. That was the gateway into discovering John. I feel like I found the speaking voice through the singing voice and really learned a lot about him through his music. Joaquin Phoenix
convey dozens expert fishing gifted help knowledge knows lucky puts terry throughout
We were lucky to get Terry to help us with this project. He is not just an expert angler but also a gifted teacher. Terry puts on dozens of fishing seminars throughout the year, so he knows how to convey his knowledge to anglers in an understandable and entertaining way.
conveying defend forced inherently oneself
To be forced to defend oneself is an inherently undesirable position to be in. The focus shifts from ideas to the person conveying them. Maajid Nawaz
conveys less risk
Sometimes less is more - less information, but highlighting it in a better way, sometimes better conveys important risk information.
convey entitled people
Scientific experiments are expensive, and people are entitled to know about them if they want to. I think it is very difficult to convey ideas. Lisa Randall
conveying creation doom gets humor individual intent magical messages quite science works wrong
Quite often, intent on conveying how things can go wrong for a culture (science fiction) or an individual (horror) or all of magical creation (fantasy), works of fantastika often preclude comedy, because humor gets in the way of messages of doom or struggle. Paul Di Filippo
conveying federal land ownership sales sensitive
Conveying land in and out of federal ownership is not a new thing. Land sales are a sensitive proposition and they have to be done carefully.
conveys privilege understand
As immigrants, we understand better than most that to be an American is a privilege that conveys not just rights but responsibilities.
convey public somehow
This is a ruse to convey to the public that they somehow are doing something.
conveyed ideas middle originally point process
This is a process that has been going on for a long time. The ideas were originally conveyed in the middle of January. At some point it has to come to a conclusion. Dennis Ross
conveys direction fusion standing strong
Even standing still, Fusion conveys a strong sense of direction.
convey larger message opportunity season
Every season I take the opportunity to convey a much larger message than just hemlines and trends, Kenneth Cole
conveyed develop four message using visualize
I wanted to develop a way that they could visualize and see how a message could be conveyed using four different colors.
conveys deepest families sympathy
The Secretary-General conveys his deepest sympathy to the families of the victims.
convey meanings responsibility singers
We singers have a different level of responsibility from other musicians. We have words that we must convey; we have meanings that we must convey through these lyrics. Jessye Norman
convey dangers frank job
We convey to them the dangers by being very frank about the job of being a lieutenant, probably being in harm's way with what's going on in the world. Michael Jones
convey depends directors films hang interested
I'm not particularly interested in working with movie stars. It depends on where you come from, I suppose. Why are you making films? The reason I want make films is because they convey ideas. I think some directors make films because they want to hang out with movie stars and be part of Hollywood. They want to be a star themselves. Neill Blomkamp
convey devil fight fun good hang helping horns illusions justifies market mass nice people shows truth
It's really important that I'm able to convey the way he thinks, the way he justifies what he does to himself. The truth is, some of the dealers really are doing some good; they're helping good people fight oppression. In any case, I don't think the devil shows up with horns and pitchfork. I think the devil is a nice guy, seductive, appealing, fun to hang out with. If he wasn't, he wouldn't make friends, you know? I have no illusions this is going to be mass market movie, but I think it has a lot going on, a lot to think about. Nicolas Cage
convey senate
The administration relies on Senate to convey the students' wishes.
convey fans felt media message perhaps
It's important we can convey our message through the media and to the fans. I think for a long time, the fans and the media perhaps felt that hasn't always been the case.
conveyed hope people
I hope that the message I conveyed in 'Julie of the Wolves' is to tell young people to think things out. Think independently. Jean Craighead George