Waving banners and flags, protesters cheered and shouted as speakers put across the case against war. |
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This is not to deny that socialists can use parliament as a tribune from which radical ideas can be put across to help build workers' confidence. |
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After surgery, a pad or clear piece of surgical tape may be put across your eye to protect it. |
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The message will be put across that everyone has a right to protection from loud noisy neighbours. |
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He never misses the opportunity to put across the views of grass roots farmers to the major decision makers. |
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The role of Irene could easily have just been put across as simply a dizzy, dumb blonde. |
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Lyle believes there are effective ways to put across a serious message without being flippant. |
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Ideology is firmly embedded in political manifestos, in genderlects, in sociolects with nothing put across as transparently as it seems. |
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As a songwriter he can put across something that's very simple but heartfelt. |
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Hart's working hard and being clever to put across, I think, a very hateful point. |
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Following this, the children will make videos attempting to put across a message conveying their understanding and experience of such issues. |
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Suffice it to say they are excellently put across the footlights. |
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However, I am digressing from the main point that I am trying to put across in this letter, which is the attitude of most Namibians when it comes to criticism. |
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All this is put across with great vigour, and gets from Cynthia Erivo a career-defining performance as Celie. |
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A formal style, typified by the lecture, useful to introduce a subject and put across a lot of information to a large number of people. |
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Not only was Francis a gifted speaker, able to enthrall both humans and animals, he also knew how to dramatically put across his credo. |
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During election campaigns all the political parties are entitled to equal air time on radio and television to put across their programme. |
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The four actors use virtually no dialogue but somehow put across quite a lot. |
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This is the main reason why I believe that we need to put across a clearer summary of the truly significant propositions of our programmes. |
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Some journalists are allies, people who can be trusted to put across the examples given to them. |
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It is a unique opportunity for the Organization to put across its own views and demonstrate its competence in the promotion of new approaches. |
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The difficult thing is to put across a health benefit in a way that consumers find easy to understand and that remains credible. |
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My dad is on the board at our co-op and at the time they were talking a lot about lobbying for some units to be put across the street. |
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They then should act out the public meeting where they should put across their point of view regarding protecting the turtles. |
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The view we wish to put across in this chapter is that city diplomacy processes are fragile and that gains are easily reversed. |
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Science journalists should put across science as part of general culture and not as a separate subject. |
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The goal was to put across the key points in the safety charter involvement from everyone, daily commitment and making prevention the priority. |
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Information on these gradual improvements should also be put across with even greater transparency in the future. |
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How could I refuse such lovely lyrics when they so match the message I want to put across? |
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Secondly, the script has to contain the most important concepts of each of the sections, followed by notes with anecdotes or examples to illustrate what is being put across. |
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That was a view put across by many survey respondents. |
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The representative of the United Kingdom saw in WCS a useful opportunity to put across a coherent view of the role of science in socio-economic development. |
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In this debate we need to speak up for what we ourselves believe, we need to put across our standpoint actively, vigorously and above all in a credible way. |
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A man must have the spunk and spine to put across his ideas. |
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We thought we could achieve our goal, to bring down the regime and put across the need for complete disarmament, through weapons inspections rather than military intervention. |
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Yet, though the piece is preposterous hokum, the show is put across with enormous zest. |
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It is all put across with considerable proficiency. |
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One of the aims of the visit was therefore for Britain and France to put across a common message, and to ensure that the countries of the region do not try to ìdivide and ruleî. |
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The latter makes the most of his moment to shine, too, revealing the full extent of his vocal talent and the emotional charge he is able to put across. |
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We have been able to put across important points despite working quickly. |
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I noticed how much Ebert could put across in a limited space. |
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All good communicators try to use popular, well-understood examples to put across complex ideas. |
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Trainee tutor Michael Schonhardt always endeavours to put across his subject matter not using abstract concepts but with the aid of concrete examples. |
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Butch Guice and Diego Rodriguez are tearing it up, huh? They put across the notion of constant cold so evocatively that expect to be able to see my breath as I read the book. |
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Put across in a way which is accessible to non-specialists, this is fascinating material and yet the pure science involved is only part of the story. |
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