Word: conveys
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...hours after tendering his resignation to White House chief of staff Joshua Bolten Friday morning, Goss and George W. Bush conducted an unusual Oval Office fare-thee-well for reporters, a show of calm that was designed to convey continuity at an agency that has known nothing but turbulence for the past five years...
...decision to incorporate Harvard into the shopping center’s name is in part an effort to convey a “high quality and prestigious image,” says project developer Mathew B. Librach...
...eminence and guardian of the hipster 60s,” retorts Birkerts. That would explain the journalist’s “obviously bitchy” remarks says the maligned scholar. Marcus quotes a line from Birkerts’ essay, which asks, “Can I possibly convey how those words moved in me, how that cadence undid in a minute’s time whatever prior cadences had been voice-tracking my life?” The critic answers “No...he can’t.” He continues by attacking Birkerts?...
...Mayor Thomas M. Menino at the Harvard Business School yesterday afternoon. The three-day conference, to which more than 580 people from the Harvard community and the Boston area have registered, features panel discussions, workshops, and tours of the University’s green facilities. The conference seeks to convey to the University community “all the efforts Harvard is taking in the direction of environmental sustainability,” said Thomas E. Vautin, co-chair of the GCI. Summers commended undergraduates for promoting environmental awareness and practices on campus over the past few years and said that...
...worked in public schools in New Orleans talked about the possibility of a long-term campaign to raise money and awareness both on campus and elswhere in Cambridge. Graduate students who had served as consultants to the reconstruction effort rather than directly rebuilding homes stressed the need to convey information to residents. New Orleanians needed to know how high to elevate homes or whether public schools would reopen. Many of their choices hinge on the long-delayed mayoral election; the primary will be held this Saturday. Some at the meeting came from New Orleans families. They talked about the possibility...