1. The news media, themselves privately owned and controlled, convey an image of society which support dominant class interests. 2. All convey an image of heterosexuality. 3. But some of them are clever enough to keep a title or two around to convey the image of privileged elegance that Champagne has always tried for. 4. But the company feels that a data-laden sign will convey its image as an information nerve center. 5. By immediately making a long string of rulings pampering business interests, he has conveyed the image of an isolated president indifferent to legitimate concerns about public well-being. 6. Even Britain has expressed reservations, worrying that extending the anti-terrorism campaign to Hussein would convey the image of Americans reverting to unilateral actions. 7. For as long as he can remember, Viola said, he has been consumed with the uses of film and video to convey images. 8. He also conveys an image of the author that is different from the conventional one. 9. His fashions have a populist appeal in both design and price, which helps entertainers convey an image as artists with a common touch. 10. In styling his space after Piranesi, Koolhaas conveys the image of something infernal. |