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word convey
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1.12 |
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Words cannot convey the horror of it. |
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film convey
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0.72 |
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The director says the film accurately conveys the larger truths of the story. |
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book convey
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0.66 |
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The book conveys admirably the feel of old New Hampshire. |
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image convey
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0.39 |
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Few images convey more despair than pictures of a war-torn city. |
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movie convey
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0.39 |
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The movie conveys only the flavor of the time. |
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voice convey
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0.39 |
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His voice cannot convey menace. |
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actor convey
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0.33 |
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Sometimes, an actor can convey more with her body than with the words she speaks. |
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company convey
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0.33 |
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Ms. Winter said the company has not conveyed how it intends to do that. |
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drawing convey
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0.33 |
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The drawings convey the sensation of movement. |
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name convey
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0.33 |
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Their names conveyed power and identity in a new place. |
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eye convey
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0.26 |
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His eyes convey more feeling than his position permits him to say. |
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medium convey
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0.26 |
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But the Saudi media had not conveyed that to the Saudi people. |
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music convey
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0.26 |
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The music must convey both. |
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official convey
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0.26 |
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U.S. officials conveyed their concerns to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and urged that Xu and Qin be released immediately. |
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performance convey
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0.26 |
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And the performances convey a sense of genuine adventure and commitment. |
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phrase convey
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0.26 |
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I record my dissent only because that phrase conveys a different message to me. |