| For example, a head line with several islands indicates someone who is uncertain and has difficulty in communicating their ideas. |
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| When it comes to communicating the importance of a movement, a block, a play, or a game, Davis has few equals. |
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| For, when you think back to the creation of mobile phones, what started as a useful way of communicating quickly turned into sexting. |
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| On the other hand, drawings made with nothing more than pens, markers, and tracing paper can have equal success in communicating design ideas. |
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| Patients reported numerous problems in communicating their pain to nurses, and perhaps as a result, patients were very conservatively medicated. |
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| Periodicals were then the prime means of communicating ideas among the informed and cultured elites. |
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| I ended up feeling guilty for not talking as much as her, not interacting, not communicating. |
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| Angel therapy is a type of New Age therapy based on the notion that communicating with angels is the key to healing. |
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| Children with autism have difficulty using their imagination, communicating or interacting. |
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| She wasn't sure if they were speaking aloud or communicating through telepathy. |
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| What happens in the disease is that the neurons or the brain cells are misfiring and not communicating well. |
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| The majority of teaching staff are comfortable communicating in either language in all modes. |
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| The posterior communicating artery is sometimes joined with the middle cerebral artery instead of the trunk of the internal carotid. |
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| The use of musicality, in speech, as in singing, is an essential part of the process of communicating ideas. |
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| As if we had new language, new tactics, new ways of communicating that could waken the dormant dissent and the sleeping visions in every heart. |
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| She is profoundly deaf and will rely on communicating with the rest of the crew by sign language. |
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| The Internet has allowed firms to reduce publication and mailing costs by instantaneously communicating price and product changes to customers. |
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| He began communicating a year ago sending packages and communications to local media and to the police. |
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| Rumours of him communicating in bleeps, bloops and squelches are greatly exaggerated. |
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| The Evening Press also discussed last night the difficulties couples have in communicating their wants and needs. |
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| But a new study suggests that body posture may be as important as the face in communicating emotions such as fear. |
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| His face is simultaneously expressionless and expressive, his eyes communicating deep emotion and intelligence. |
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| In generating sales through good information or communicating internal news and directives, the newsletter has no peer. |
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| Mary Ellen Thomas, for example, found a unique way of communicating the idea that she's a candidate with a heart, and a strong social conscience. |
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| Ms Sceats, who was working as a waitress in London during a break from travelling, denies communicating false information with intent. |
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| Among the many reasons for writing letters are communicating good news and, alas, bad news. |
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| First, corporations have more money, and thereby more means of communicating their ideas to a large number of people. |
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| None of them speak English so we have been communicating physically most of the time which is quite comical. |
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| Stein's approach is philosophical in nature, and he tends to spend more effort on speaking instead of communicating. |
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| He is not good at communicating, and he distrusts closeness or intimacy because of his experience of divorce. |
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| He has spent an inordinate amount of time patiently communicating how he wants the company to change. |
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| And the wildlife park with over 900 native animals gives one the feel of communicating with nature and a free environment. |
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| Army helicopters hovered overhead as mobile telephone networks were shut down to prevent crowds communicating. |
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| He introduces us to a Swedenborgian who believed in communicating with spirits. |
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| We blokes are not quite as hopeless at communicating as we're constantly told. |
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| They live and travel in small groups, communicating and expressing their moods with a variety of hoots, grunts, roars, and screams. |
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| Their origins lay among the huntsmen and foresters who had long used horns, either animal or metal, as a way of communicating in wooded areas. |
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| The union between the peroneal communicating and the medial sural cutaneous nerves was seen on 159 sides. |
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| And the Puli will often show great sensitivity to the human's moods and feelings, actively communicating empathy. |
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| We put it to her that radio adverts or adverts on newspaper sites might be preferable to communicating via bulk email. |
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| It is a giant, overwrought contrivance, a vehicle for communicating the filmmakers' murky and unappealing musings about society and human beings. |
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| This is not just a clever publicity wheeze, it is also communicating a set of very complex and powerful points. |
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| Because a gangster once saved his life, he now does hits for the mob, only communicating by carrier pigeon. |
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| Navigating and communicating with air traffic control take up a lot of our time. |
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| Service outages prevent applications from communicating across the network. |
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| I was just wondering if you can give me some advice on with my stepdad, because me and him aren't communicating very well. |
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| He knows the subject and does a very good job of communicating this knowledge. |
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| Since I grew up in America, my Korean language skills are not very good, so communicating with his parents was difficult. |
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| Purification is one of the shaman's tasks, along with healing, psychopomp work, and communicating with nature spirits. |
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| He's psychic, reading people's minds and believing he's communicating with the dead. |
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| Look for opportunities to form teams in communicating with pastors and lay people. |
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| We were communicating fairly well and I was about to renew my questions as to how he came to be here when the sensor alert sounded. |
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| In addition to communicating through song, larks will raise the crest of feathers in their head during agonistic and courtship displays. |
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| One big advantage of the lean-to greenhouse is that you can connect it to your home by means of a communicating door. |
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| He has a strong personality, continuity of purpose, a mind well stored and a happy knack of communicating it. |
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| A sign language that has been specially designed for communicating with tots has come to a Swindon nursery school. |
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| Poor music aims only to sell, good music achieves its aim to be highly listenable, but great music excels at communicating the human condition. |
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| In Yorkshire, protests arranged by demonstrators communicating by email and websites caused rush-hour traffic jams. |
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| We are also communicating with the Trading Standards Authority regarding the sale of counterfeit products in street markets. |
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| They came to Ireland and found a warmth and an ease in communicating day-to-day that is remarkably different to England. |
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| Investors fear Garnier is running the show without communicating to them or his co-directors, and that Hogg has lost control. |
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| The guard, who had been speaking frantically into some kind of communicating device, fell like a sackful of potatoes. |
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| And hypnosis works was bypassing the conscious mind and communicating directly with the unconscious mind. |
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| The public persona of a leader is important, but only as a way of communicating clearly and attractively a body of ideas. |
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| The French colonists adopted Sango, both for communicating with the local population and for speaking among themselves. |
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| Sure, the old axiom recommends aviating first, navigating second, and communicating third. |
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| Tigers regularly travel along certain trails, communicating with other tigers through scent markings. |
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| Do you think that, on the whole, the American episcopacy is doing a poor job of communicating the gospel to its flock? |
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| But it takes more than geographic proximity to get senior mandarins communicating in a meaningful and productive way. |
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| Early in the discussion he mentions possible ways of detecting whether a telepathist is communicating with the dead. |
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| We next observe a flexible chain communicating the action of the spring from the box to the fusee. |
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| The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. |
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| Fathers are seen as particularly bad at communicating with their children and getting involved with their lives. |
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| Both the manservant and the maid looked at each other each silently communicating they thought this a bad idea. |
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| His visionariness, tranquility, consistence and responsibility, his special way of communicating will be cherished in our memory. |
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| In addition, Moore said, several group leaders were communicating by radio on a frequency the LAPD could monitor. |
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| The instructor stands in the front of a room videotaping himself as a talking head, communicating the material verbally. |
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| For the Fon people, the primacy of Eshu comes about through his linguistic ability, his proficiency at communicating. |
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| They will discuss the reasons for and benefits of field testing, the challenges of communicating in space and the design of prototype spacesuits. |
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| He asserts that this work supports the mediums ' claims that they are actually communicating with the dead. |
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| It's about communicating as we normally communicate with voice and sight and touch and feeling. |
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| Recently, I met up with this guy who I'd been communicating via phone and BBM for about two weeks. |
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| In addition to cleaning and tending to science projects, the joyriding spacemen spend time communicating with friends and family. |
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| We can well see that communicating a notice of suspension outside the front door is not the most sensitive way to handle this delicate matter. |
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| We are currently communicating with them via satellite uplinks. |
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| He was extremely effective at communicating and empathizing with people. |
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| When the Internet was young and art was old, as has actually remained the case, we were promised new ways of communicating. |
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| New York took over as the epicenter of fashion due to the difficulties communicating with France during the war. |
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| Secondly, you could always send your lady to school to learn English, so that you both have some other way of communicating other than by Braille. |
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| Communication problems such as this likely resulted because staff members were role-playing and were not completely aware of the importance of communicating during a drill. |
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| Rather than presenting a literal succession of past events, these texts tell stories of origins as a way of communicating truths about the present. |
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| Your answers on the test indicate you're great at expressing yourself and can be at your best when articulating your ideas or communicating with others. |
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| Palin also had a gift for communicating policy details in homespun language. |
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| A key success of the book for communicating to nonspecialists is in the figures, which are presented in a manner somewhere between a cartoon and a technical drawing. |
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| In spite of the discrepant results, massage and back rubs are examples of touching by caregivers that is perceived as communicating care and concern. |
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| He foresees its thousand inhabitants as communicating with people in the outside world. |
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| But Dyer is one of those rare writers whose gift is communicating, instructing, how to see. |
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| We should play our part by communicating what we think is more befitting. |
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| And I think there's a tradition of writers from Defoe to Burgess who see the business of writing as communicating, and turn their hands to different forms. |
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| He was the outsider who was on intimate terms with them, communicating through comic mime with expressions and gestures that became a well known code. |
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| These include a transistor radio, which was well known as the president's favorite mode of communicating propaganda, and the Soviet hammer and sickle. |
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| During the war on Iraq, military staff at all levels have found that typing short messages is a supremely efficient way of communicating in a crisis. |
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| This involves using the tip of your index finger to trace out letters of the alphabet in block capitals on the palm of the person you are communicating with. |
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| Each word of the dharma is a bodhisattva who is communicating to you. |
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| He had his prejudices and unreasoned commitments, but was more interested in developing and communicating his perception of how things were than advancing any cause. |
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| As well as communicating the urgency of the moment, this form of expression had the effect of attributing a sense of agency to the subject of the photograph. |
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| It is the artist who uses technique not as an end but as a means to the end of communicating an idea, challenging paradigms, stirring emotions or inspiring the spirit. |
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| He sat mid-stage with the oud on his lap, going periodically into trances, by turns addressing the audience and, like a traditional conductor, communicating with band members. |
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| In some areas, there were sublanguages for use in the presence of certain relatives, for communicating with children, or for ceremonial occasions. |
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| Her views of the teddy bear duo have a sweet, simple pellucidity, instantly communicating all that the reader needs to know about the wonders of loving and being loved. |
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| The person may have had difficulty in communicating with her because she has a speech impediment and so he or she may not be aware that the woman had been assaulted. |
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| She has never told her mother, who appears hopelessly incapable of communicating constructively with her daughter about the issues which affect her most. |
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| The signals were picked up late yesterday after an all-day search for the spacecraft, which had suddenly stopped communicating after its launch, the US scientists had said. |
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| He was charged with communicating false information about a bomb hoax. |
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| The media have always been and will continue to be the most important tool for communicating ideas and educating the public about ongoing problems. |
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| They place value on whether they have been successful in communicating their feelings, in conveying their message, on seeing that others understand them. |
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| Sitting at a lunch counter or staging a press conference are not conventional, but they succeeded in communicating to an audience that was not willing to listen. |
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| The branches of the posterior tibial artery are the fibular circumflex branch, peroneal, tibial nutrient, communicating posterior medial malleolar, and the medial calcaneal. |
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| From what has been said, we conclude that the efficient cause of political consociation is consent and agreement among the communicating citizens. |
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| It also stops you, in a sense, from communicating with your audience, and it won't do anything to change a skeptic's notion that free jazz is entirely self-indulgent. |
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| Because so many of us are so used to communicating in ways other than face-to-face, ghosting might be a comfortable solution to an otherwise awkward situation. |
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| These two traders are wearing red badges, which means they are go-betweens who only take orders from the luxury-box people, communicating by means of hand signals. |
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| I saw he ettled to be rid of her before communicating something to me. |
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| We play a lot of phone tag, and that's really a disjointed way of communicating with folks. |
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| Barium oesophagogram made a diagnosis of acquired esophagobronchial fistula communicating between oesophagus and bronchus. |
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| He was also barred from communicating with his daughter or her husband both directly and indirectly, Canadian daily the Labradorian reported. |
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| The downstream band is used for communicating from the central office to the end user. |
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| This custom has its roots in the Speaker's original function of communicating the Commons' opinions to the monarch. |
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| While typically thought of as mute, turtles make various sounds when communicating. |
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| Chameleons are known to change their complex colour patterns when communicating, particularly during agonistic encounters. |
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| The animals made slightly different sounds when communicating with different individuals, especially one of the opposite sex. |
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| They tend to be social animals and many species live in societies with complex ways of communicating with each other. |
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| An auxlanger is creating something practical that's designed to be used by humans for communicating. |
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| The fact that dogs have a well developed sense of smell suggests that they might be able to use the odour of faeces as a means of communicating. |
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| In France, for example, workers from different sectors and unions band together to aid each other in communicating a point. |
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| Nonsigning parents may have trouble communicating with their deaf children. |
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| It is very hard to see Plato as an antipoetic scientist, for Plato was himself a poet, communicating his ideas in allegorical and mythic form. |
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| The radar was obtained using NASA's 70 meters Goldstone antenna, the same antenna used for communicating with spacecraft in deep space. |
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| It now began to meet in the absence of the sovereign, communicating its decisions to him after the fact. |
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| Therefore, millions of people are communicating with one another through the use of GuestWorld's Guestbooks. |
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| Because flowcharts are useful in communicating information, tax textbook authors sometimes create illustrations with flowcharts. |
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| Dealing with and communicating with up to 35 co-owners is a major struggle for many property managers working with TIC investors, Odum said. |
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| When communicating with a Traditionalist, it's important to be respectful, formal, and profession-al. |
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| Navy Mutual will use Napersoft CCM to improve customer service by communicating more quickly and efficiently with its membership. |
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| The seminar covered topics such as confidence building, power dressing, business etiquette and communicating for results. |
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| Tips on communicating with parents and how to find and interview for baby-sitting jobs also were included. |
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| This passion prevents the lovers from genuinely communicating with each other. |
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| Women write messages on the khangas and then choose to wear one khanga or another as a way of communicating messages and identity. |
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| In this report, severe arachnoidal scarring that made clipping of anterior communicating aneurysm impossible in our case of study is presented. |
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| Nancy, on the other hand, was incapable of communicating her wishes. |
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| Now, two communicating annunciator panels alert him when the UPSs kick in and go to battery. |
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| The Soap and Detergent Association launched a new webpage communicating the sustainable development activities of its member companies. |
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| While Pan slept, the tyme machine was communicating with Skyn regarding Pan. |
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| It often disregards scale and detail in the interest of clarity of communicating specific route or relational information. |
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| Brook asked the actors to find a way of communicating the idea of this picture to a blind Chineseman. |
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| It can arouse aesthetic or moral feelings, and can be understood as a way of communicating these feelings. |
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| Wolsey then began a secret plot to have Anne Boleyn forced into exile and began communicating with the Pope to that end. |
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| Some theories hold that cave paintings may have been a way of communicating with others, while other theories ascribe a religious or ceremonial purpose to them. |
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| Maple Leaf Rag found a pair communicating via their castanets. |
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| By communicating the actual valve position, process engineers are able to check for valve stiction, which can increase operating costs and compromise process quality. |
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| Dodson started her own Mother-Daughter Book Club when oldest daughter Morgan Fykes was 9 years old because she felt they weren't communicating openly. |
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| The global wireless personal area network market has good potential with increasing use of mobile communicating devices like mobile phones and Personal Digital Assistants. |
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| In 1897, while testing this equipment for communicating between two ships in the Baltic Sea, he took note of an interference beat caused by the passage of a third vessel. |
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| A gluphilic scalar dark matter model has recently been proposed as an interesting vision for WIMP dark matter communicating dominantly with the Standard Model via gluons. |
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| In the early 1950s the only way of communicating new bird sightings was through the postal system and it was generally too late for the recipients to act on the information. |
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| Twitter and tumblelogs work equally well in this case. However, blogging and longer forms of writing are still important for communicating complex or longer ideas. |
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| The ACPM provides a framework for communicating the character, structure, and overall vision of ASEAN and the ASEAN community to key audiences within the region and globally. |
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| Given the time delays in communicating with Moscow, the Yakutsk Voivode Frantsbekov decided to act on his own and sent Khabarov back south with a larger force. |
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| Without communicating these beliefs and customs within the group over space and time, they would become cultural shards relegated to cultural archaeologists. |
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| As early as 1531 he began secretly communicating with foreign diplomats. |
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| This book describes Process-Oriented Coma Work, a system of body-centered techniques developed by Arnold and Amy Mindell for communicating with coma patients. |
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| The film opens in 1976 with young, rosycheeked Tommy Popper communicating with his explorer father in Antarctica using a CB radio and the handles Tippytoes and Bald Eagle. |
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| Discrimination and the sexual objectification of women in film are two ideas the 34-year-old was interested in communicating in her modern interpretation of the 1612 play. |
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| Scientific quantities are often characterized by their units of measure which can later be described in terms of conventional physical units when communicating the work. |
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| A regular HTML file is confined to the security model of the web browser's security, communicating only to web servers and manipulating only webpage objects and site cookies. |
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| Angels' duties include communicating revelations from God, glorifying God, recording every person's actions, and taking a person's soul at the time of death. |
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| The Uzbek government's past language policies have suddenly developed into a problem, as many Uzbeks now have difficulty communicating in Russian. |
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| The report cited several factors it claimed would continue to inhibit growth, most notably the difficulty in communicating the concept of cryptocurrency payments to consumers. |
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