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conveying

noun as in carriage

noun as in transportation

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John Lennon’s late-’70s song ‘Now and Then,’ now featuring all four Beatles, serves as a fitting conclusion, conveying what the band both achieved and lost.

NFL rules state that “players are prohibited from wearing, displaying, or otherwise conveying personal messages either in writing or illustration, unless such message has been approved in advance by the League office,” on game days while “visible to the stadium and television audience,” including “during postgame interviews in the locker room or on the field.”

Harris talked about her middle-class upbringing but had trouble conveying the pain being felt by the middle class, Shakir argued.

The sensibility is apparent in his most recent film, “Blitz,” even though it centers on the destruction of London during the German air raids of World War II, while also conveying an undercurrent of the racial strife that lingers in the U.K. today.

It was pure deflection, skilfully deployed, inviting the listener to smile with him rather than to think about the question, while also somehow conveying the vague impression that maybe one's home could indeed have all three of those taps in an independent Scotland.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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