Word: conveys
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...glimpses of table through it--and the balance is suddenly perfect, despite but actually because of this shift of gear. Then there is the play between mass and instability--how the fruit in the dishes is so grandly solid, while the plates themselves tilt just enough to convey an underlying peril. The relationships in a still life were as infinite to Cezanne as those in a landscape: "These glasses, these plates, they talk among themselves," he wrote to his friend Joachim Gasquet. "Interminable disclosures...
...mentioned the tornado that hit Beatrice, Nebraska, but you failed to convey the full impact it had on our town. The bleachers in our stadium are ruined, softball fields are no more, houses are gone, trees are uprooted and the roof was blown off our middle school. It was a lot worse than you made it appear. AMANDA GOWEN, age 11 Beatrice, Nebraska
...Partly it's symbolism--the closing of the loop with the president formally agreeing--but partly it's to convey his sense of the standards that we set," Hayes adds...
There are those professors who care just as much about teaching as about research, as much about our learning as their own. (I had two this spring alone.) And there are teaching fellows who are genuinely interested in undergraduates and work hard to effectively convey the material. (I had two this past fall...
Class means more than the terms more fortunate and less fortunate can convey, says Ourania R. Tserotas '97, who grew up in inner-city Chicago. Different class backgrounds result in "different ways of organizing one's world. Differences mean a lot more than paycheck," she says...