The otherwise worthless piece of paper in your wallet conveys value because of government decree.
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Even when viewed from the side, the Concept GLA conveys a sense of power and confidence.
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Its full metal body, enriched by subtle wavy patterns, conveys a sense of timeless elegance.
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This is usually said in a manner that conveys just how worldly the speaker is.
And with so many appearances, I'm not sure how precise a meaning it conveys.
Americans have soured on trade largely because of the way media conveys its stories about trade.
Underneath the gloss of good feeling, Murray conveys the selfishness within his basket case.
The statement conveys support for its employee, without going out of its way to villainize the accuser.
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He says that the system is broken and needs to be fixed, but conveys no particular urgency.
Like the recent God of War: Ascension reveal, the trailer very successfully conveys exactly no information.
If so, it successfully conveys in a modern format what a revised edition should really be now.
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Made of polished gold, with sweeping, scrolled, S-shaped antlers, it conveys a talismanic beauty touching on the divine and mysterious.
Throughout this wondrous movie, visual experience itself conveys the muted joy of living despite unfathomable reaches of pain.
But the words "right now" are carefully chosen too, and the general also conveys a sense of urgency.
Merely to talk of taking this step conveys to the markets the government's determination to keep its promise.
As this convergence shifts marketplace paradigms, it conveys the balance of power from the seller to the customer.
But what she conveys, above all, is her intensely personal attachment to books, to particular copies of books.
"It's a miniature kinetic sculpture" that conveys "a secret code" to other wearers.
In fact, orienting away from someone in this manner almost always conveys detachment or disengagement, regardless of the words spoken.
Within the modernistically shattered framework of conventional melodrama, Philippe Garrel conveys an extravagant, heartfelt blend of tenderness, pain, and longing.
There have been comments that the film does not accurately portray mental illness and conveys negative messages about psychiatric treatment.
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So far this has produced a low-key campaign which, by its very dullness, conveys that normal politics are taking root.
Among other things, the government says it wants to assess whether a fund's prospectus clearly conveys how it uses derivatives.
Lodging in a Lagos slum in 1967, he conveys the misery, terror and superstition on which the packed inhabitants survived.
Rather, it "does something" -- conveying an attitude -- just as the ending "-ed" doesn't "mean" anything but conveys past tense.
This gigantic volume marvellously conveys the enterprise and enthusiasm that has fuelled the world's most exciting city from its earliest days.
The picture conveys a vivid sense of the dangers, both physical and emotional, of day-to-day existence in this ravaged urban environment.
The film has punch, but it never really conveys the delicious, redeeming sense that life can be lived on the hoof.
His tone has become his trademark and conveys a shared assumption with his readers: this is how things are done in Russia.
The other set of nonverbal signals conveys empathy, likeability, friendliness, and inclusiveness.
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