Word: conveyance
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...that constitute the flotsam and jetsam of Harvard theatre. There's much naivete in Hair, but there's a lot of creativity too. Papas & Co., including the staff of the Institute, have to be admired for making a start toward establishing a tradition of orginial shows that try to convey a real message. It's only too bad that they could not have brought us more than snippets of the original Hair...
...thereby driving up the prices of goods like autos and refrigerators and machine tools." In terms of individual spending power, Massachusetts ranks as the thirty-seventh poorest state in the country. Food costing $2.999.00 for a family in Austin, Texas, costs a Boston family $3.733.00. The numbers may not convey the human costs of the economic realities...
...didn't matter that the films' plots were aggressively silly, the dialogue often inane. When the music swelled, and Fred took Ginger by the hand, and she leaned into his body, and the dance began, a more beautiful story was told: of the emotions only motion can convey, of two people's need for transcendence, of the perfect fusion of passion and technique into a delicate, sensual mating dance...
Most pheromones are produced by glands and are released immediately into the environment, where they influence the behavior of other members of the species. By contrast, hormones, which are blood-borne, convey information from tissue to tissue within an individual organism...
...interested in exactly what information pheromones convey to other individuals within the species, and with how this method of communication evolved," Crews said...