Word: conveys
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This longing led Simon and Garfunkel to pen the lyric, "Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? A nation turns its lonely eyes to you." Replacing DiMaggio with Jordan, Gretzky, Elway or Marino would convey that same emotion for a new era of Americans...
...Along with Carmichael's magnificent performance, the role of Thersites, performed by Thandi Parris '02 is also stunning. Both manage to convey Shakespeare's real emotion through their poise, enthusiasm and deep understanding of their characters. This is ocassionally lost at times by the other actors whose diction and tone do not seem to accurately correlate with the true motive of the play...
...While we don't mind if the City Council presses us on this, we don't want to convey the impression that the City Council is setting internal policy for us," he says. "That's not going to happen and there shouldn't be that expectation...
...hard to imagine Dale's spreading the word that gay is bad, his attorney, Evan Wolfson, says the Boy Scouts rarely convey that message themselves. He says the Scouts have never taken a position on homosexuality outside a court case. "The anti-gay view is never communicated to any member," Wolfson says. "The freedom of association turns on what brings members together. And scouting is not about bigotry." (Interestingly, the Girl Scouts have an antidiscrimination policy that is understood to forbid bias against lesbians--though Girl Scout leaders aren't supposed to display their sexuality...
...NotHarvard by definition is NOT Harvard and is no way associated with Harvard University," a disclaimer at the bottom of the company's home page reads. "In no way does our name intend to convey any association between Harvard University and notHarvard. In fact, it is the intent of notHarvard--by using the word not--to not be associated with Harvard University...