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convey people work
The people who work in the scientific field, they need help to convey what it's about. Edward Norton
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Revelations are conveyed in a variety of ways, including, for example, dreams, visions, conversations with heavenly messengers, and inspiration. Some revelations are received immediately and intensely; some are recognized gradually and subtly. David A. Bednar
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You'd expect, as good Darwinian creatures, we would evolve to be fascinated with how the world really is, and we would use language to convey real-world information, we'd be obsessed with knowing the way things are, and we would entirely reject stories that aren't true. They're useless. But that's not the way we work. Paul Bloom
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It's technically extremely difficult to get down what you really mean, not what you think you mean, or what you think sounds good, but what's really there, what you really have to express, in words that somehow convey that meaning in an approximate way. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
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We have the knowledge and materials to protect our water, power and sewage treatment facilities, ... It's not going to be cheap, but it would produce enormous numbers of jobs. But it will only happen if the American public conveys that we want to be taxed for this priority. James Jordan
convey emotional hits urgency using voters
Using 'it could be great' hits the so-what problem, because it doesn't convey a sense of urgency for voters to do anything. There's no emotional potency. But that's the story of the Ferrer campaign. Hank Sheinkopf
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Who is out there that is more ready than we are? What military in the world are we not ready to take on? I think it's dangerous to convey to the rest of the world who looks to us to provide leadership that we have more problems than we are letting on. Lawrence Korb
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I'm starting earlier, instead of three days before the filing deadline. I think my own ideas have become more clear, and I will convey them to more people. W. S. Gilbert
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Wagner manages to convey emotion with music better than anyone, before or since. Stephen Hawking
manages plays time
I want to see some big plays (offensively) and how Will manages the team. This will be the first time we will get to see him do that. Tommy Bowden
manages massive prepare somehow
We will prepare as if he isn't going to be there and if somehow he manages to get up, then that would be a massive bonus. Craig Bellamy
manages pick stored
I pick up inspiration from everywhere and it all manages to keep stored in my brain somewhere. Santigold
music
It has never been necessary for me to learn how to read music. Yanni
music
I do listen to a lot of music, but I don't listen when I'm writing. Yanni
music
I've always done very 'composed' music and worked-out solos. But sometimes it's fun not knowing where you're going. Todd Rundgren
music outlet
I feel completely fortunate to have this outlet for something I don't really feel like I have a choice in, to make music. I've got to make it. Ian MacKaye
music people
When people say to me 'what do you think of rap music?' my answer is there's no such thing. There's rap and there's music. Irwin Thomas
music
I play music the way it was played in yesteryear. Compay Segundo
music spare time
I don't watch TV. In my spare time, if I have any, I want to make music. Chino Moreno
music pursue school
My high school career counsellor said I shouldn't pursue music as a career. Chet Faker
music people
People always try to find my agenda, but I don't really have one. It's safe to say that I make pop, but I think that I'm doing important music, too. I've just always done what I wanted to do. Ellie Goulding
wagner
Wagner is the Puccini of music. J. B. Morton