Word: conveyer
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...good time to burn Fred Durst in effigy for having his fourth-rate musical act make a cover of it for “Mission: Impossible 2.” 6. At every extreme close-up of someone sweating profusely. This is either a really silly way to convey tension, or an attempt to bring salophilia into the mainstream. Ving Rhames’ and Voight’s shinier moments count as well. 7. When you see Emilio Estevez. Why? Because he’s Emilio Estevez, son! 8. Every time some technological “marvel” like...
...entire world conspires, in a shameless orgy of serendipity, to ease Richard back into some semblance of engagement with it. This is probably supposed to convey the idea that Richard is reaping the rewards of his brand-new attitude--if you're open to new experiences, they'll come to you--but it plays as one cloying Candyland coincidence after another. When he sees a woman crying in a supermarket--Richard only ever meets cute--he sits her down, listens to her problems, engages in witty repartee with her and thus rehydrates his dried-out emotional palette. Never mind that...
...Brieher says.Brieher thinks the most crucial aspect of Knep’s work is its ability to show complicated medical information to the masses. “What’s nice about that is that here’s a person who now has an opportunity to convey this scientific information to the public,” he says.“We have all these scientific breakthroughs, but if we’re only explaining it to a handful of scientists who can understand it, maybe something’s lost there,” Brieher adds...
...direct, in such a way that they, as Gentry affirms, “take hold of the audience, captivate them, and then reverb with them in their hearts and minds.” In addition to its fresh approach, “rainbow/streets” promises to convey significant and powerful themes to its audience. Its juxtaposition of the two contrasting gendered environments works with blackC.A.S.T.’s mission to present works of art that encourage people to think about situations and ideas that often go overlooked. Gentry notes that he has consciously geared...
Some nevertheless argue that America must cut off all aid to any organization that interacts with the Palestinian government (however indirectly) in order to convey the depth of America’s disapproval of Hamas. But the U.S. has made its disgust with Hamas abundantly clear in a variety of other ways, including refusing to engage it diplomatically. Maintaining aid to moderate, reformist Palestinian NGOs will hardly undercut that message; it will in fact reinforce...