Word: convey
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Although he cannot convey what he means, the full incomprehensibility is not seen until he suggests lines which aroused the experience...
...support of those Republicans-the radical right wing-who are not in sympathy with much of the Eisenhower program. Conversely he alienates those independent and Democratic voters who are attracted to Mr. Eisenhower. In urging a stronger vice-presidential candidate-one of presidential stature-we do not wish to convey that we have any special doubts about Mr. Eisenhower's ability to serve out another term. His own assurance of his confidence is good enough for us, but he is mortal...
...strong Republican faction would prefer another candidate. To thrust the crown upon Nixon at this time, therefore, would simply be to increase the force of that assault. For the President to dump Nixon at San Francisco, however, would be to acknowledge that his high praise did not necessarily convey unswerving support; to confess, in effect, that he had made a serious mistake, or to imply that his desire for re-election might lead him to place expediency above right...
Although the panoramic scope of the camera lacks the intimacy and intensity of the stage production, the acting and singing still convey the tenderness and the bitterness of the story. Heading the cast are Gordon MacRae, whose voice has never been stronger, and Shirley Jones, whose charm is matched only by her singing. In support of the two who play Billy and Julie are Cameron Mitchell as an adequately evil but beguiling schemer, and the Metropolitan's Robert Rounseville as Mr. Snow. And when Julie's aunt Nettie, Claramae Turner, sang "You'll Never Walk Alone," the audience...
...France [Jan. 23] is a flattering resume of my company's contribution to man's effort in the conquest of air. May I express my congratulations for an excellent article that bespeaks your success as a great magazine. My only regret is that I am unable to convey appreciation in person...