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convey message
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14.15 |
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What message did Amaker convey? |
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convey sense
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7.18 |
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The message conveyed a sense of urgency. |
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convey information
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4.08 |
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The information was conveyed to Gore. |
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convey impression
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2.37 |
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A few instances quickly convey an impression of it. |
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convey concern
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2.11 |
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Fortuyn managed to convey those concerns in plain language. |
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convey feeling
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2.04 |
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How could he convey his feelings for her? |
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convey idea
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2.04 |
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Art can be used to convey an idea. |
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convey decision
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1.71 |
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The decision was conveyed to President Shankar Dayal Sharma for his acceptance. |
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convey image
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1.65 |
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All convey an image of heterosexuality. |
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convey emotion
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1.45 |
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Iaccio struggled to convey his emotions. |
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convey condolence
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1.32 |
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Arafat and Hussein both conveyed their condolences to Netanyahu. |
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convey view
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1.18 |
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Taken together, they conveyed a view of primary teaching which had a distinctive character. |
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convey request
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1.12 |
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The request was conveyed by the U.S. State Department, he said. |
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convey meaning
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0.92 |
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All I did was to use a term to convey a meaning. |
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convey warning
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0.86 |
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But no warning was conveyed to the plane. |
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convey thought
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0.79 |
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He could not convey his thoughts in English. |
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convey wish
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0.79 |
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Wishes were conveyed by both sides for a resumption of dialogue. |
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convey air
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0.59 |
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Gore tried to convey an air of calm. |
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convey demand
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0.59 |
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Khan said he would formally convey his demand to Leghari. |
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convey fact
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0.59 |
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Yet, Lord Taylor accuses newspapers of slanting accounts of sentences, of failing to convey salient facts. |