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ability and convey
Roger Ebert commented that Dunst's creation of the child vampire Claudia was one of the " creepier " aspects of the film, and mentioned her ability to convey the impression of great age inside apparent youth.
The playwright's art also consists in the ability to convey to the audience the ideas that give essence to the drama within the frame of its structure.
From this, many Christians believe that the gift of prophecy is the supernatural ability to receive and convey a message from God.
Ventriloquism's popularity waned for a while, probably because of modern media's electronic ability to convey the illusion of voice, the natural special effect that is the heart of ventriloquism.
However, town residents became increasingly fearful that they would lose the ability to effectively convey their desires to the county planners.
Although a considerable pianist himself, he was undoubtedly assisted by Yvonne Loriod's formidable piano technique and ability to convey complex rhythms and rhythmic combinations ; in his piano writing from Visions de l ' Amen onwards he had her in mind.
Some modern electronic cameras include the ability to fire the flash just before the closing of the shutter, so that moving objects will show a streak where they came from and a sharp image where they were at the end of the exposure, useful for moving objects to convey a sense of speed.
Most of the mutations either are inferior to the parent virus ( often lacking the ability to reproduce at all ) or convey no advantage, but some of them have a natural selection superiority to their parent and can enable them to slip past defenses such as the human immune system and antiretroviral drugs.
Thorne is known for his ability to convey the excitement and significance of discoveries in gravitation and astrophysics to both professional and lay audiences.
Increasingly the world is replacing transportation with communication and thus the ability to communicate effectively and convey messages in the information environment is critical to national security for the Western nations.
Another role that coins played in Roman society, although secondary to their economic role within Roman commerce, was their ability to convey a meaning or relate an idea via their imagery and inscriptions.
Besides, his intensity and ability to convey emotions without words is amazing.
A good technical writer has the ability to create, assimilate, and convey technical material in a concise and effective manner.
This realignment of spending priorities promotes the functional utility of goods over their ability to convey status which is evident in downshifters being, in general, less brand-conscious.
In his capacity as the leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha-he has been credited for his excellent oratory which is matched equally by his intense research into the topic and his ability to succinctly convey the message without being shrill.
On November 22, 2010, the date of DNA Lounge's 25th anniversary, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors issued a resolution proclaiming that day to be " DNA Lounge Day ", " to convey the City's sincere respect for their ability to successfully run an entertainment business for the past 25 years.
** Sea lion's vocal cords limit their ability to convey sounds to a range of barks, chirps, clicks, moans, growls and squeaks.
The actors ' ability to convey a wide range of emotion with neither moving mouths or eyes was seen as truly awe-inspiring.
) He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of villainous Austrian Imperial Governor Hermann Gessler in the 1980s action series Crossbow, which incorporated Clyde's ability to convey evil in a distinctly aristocratic way.
Besides, his intensity and ability to convey emotions without words is amazing.
Technology itself does not create these ideals, rather they give people the ability to seek, receive, and convey information through whatever media channels they desire, in a more effective manner.
The observed batting average X / N fails to convey all of the information available in the data because it fails to report the number N of at-bats ( e. g., a batting average of. 400, which is very high, based on only five at-bats does not inspire anywhere near as much confidence in the player's ability than a 0. 400 average based on 100 at-bats ).
Those two fantasy greats are also evoked by Martin's ability to convey such sensual experiences as the heat of wildfire, the chill of ice, the smell of the sea and the sheer gargantuan indigestibility of the medieval banquet at its most excessive.
In this work, Bates demonstrated his ability to convey muscular intensity and movement and led to his greater success and ambition.

ability and lovable
Also in " Into the Wild Green Yonder ", when Fry gets the ability to read minds, he reads Hermes's mind and says " You said it, Hermes, is pathetic but lovable.
The film demonstrated Temple's ability to portray a multi-dimensional character and established a formula for her future roles as a lovable, parentless waif whose charm and sweetness mellow gruff older men.

ability and aspect
The ability for others to create custom levels and otherwise modify the game, in the form of custom WAD files ( short for Where is All the Data ), turned out to be a particularly popular aspect of Doom.
Consciousness in mammals ( this includes humans ) is an aspect of the mind generally thought to comprise qualities such as subjectivity, sentience, and the ability to perceive the relationship between oneself and one's environment.
With his vivid manner of portraiture and his ability to catch unerringly some striking and usually unfamiliar aspect of his subject, he superseded Sargent as England's fashionable portrait painter.
Under the doctrine of the separation of powers, the ability of judges to exercise discretion is an aspect of judicial independence.
Montgomery, commanding the Allied landing forces, knew that the crucial aspect of any invasion was the ability to enlarge a beachhead into a full front.
Sports often make poor party games as limitations in a player's physical abilities may preclude participation ; however, some popular party games like relay races or Red light / Green light involve a significant physical aspect and are especially suitable for groups similar in age and ability.
The manual dexterity and ability to multitask and divide one's attention is often considered the most important aspect to succeeding at the RTS genre.
Instead, purity is another aspect of Clarity for this energy is unblemished, pure in its ability to discern.
One popular aspect of this is the ability to have console show the Tux logo at boot up.
In addressing every aspect of the lives of its citizens, the totalitarian democratic state has the power to ensure that all material needs are met from cradle to grave, and all that is required of the citizen is to carry out his role, whatever it may be, to the best of his ability.
Due to its cylindrical high aspect ratio, self-assembling nature, and ability to incorporate metal coatings ( nickel and cobalt ) into its shell, TMV is an ideal candidate to be incorporated into battery electrodes Addition of TMV to a battery electrode increases the reactive surface area by an order of magnitude, resulting in an increase in the battery's capacity by up to six times compared to a planar electrode geometry ..
A valuable aspect of UWB technology is the ability for a UWB radio system to determine the " time of flight " of the transmission at various frequencies.
Bernard Dick summed up Holliday's acting: " Perhaps the most important aspect of the Judy Holliday persona, both in variations of Billie Dawn and in her roles as housewife, is her vulnerability ... Her ability to shift her mood quickly from comic to serious is one of her greatest technical gifts.
The participation mystique aspect of art and myth was lost, and along with it, much of man's ability to live creatively in optimistic harmony with the sufferings of life.
Another aspect worthy of mention here is that many utilitarians since Bentham hold that the moral status of a being comes from its ability to feel pleasure and pain: therefore, moral agents should consider not only the interests of human beings but also those of ( other ) animals.
A critical aspect of content management is the ability to manage versions of content as it evolves ( see also version control ).
Montgomery, commanding the Allied landing forces, knew that the crucial aspect of any invasion was the ability to grow a beachhead into a full front.
An important aspect of temperature data is the ability to correlate temperature with various factors that may be affecting or occurring in the environment.
The ability to manipulate a remote object or environment is an important aspect for some telepresence users, and can be implemented in large number of ways depending on the needs of the user.
Given the open-ended aspect of gameplay and the ability to play through multiple character scenarios, heavy emphasis is placed upon the replay value of SaGa games.
A crucial aspect to this, particularly in the 1940s and 1950s, was the ability to place an ' alien ' identity upon Labour by successfully using the term ' Socialist ' to describe the Labour Party.
With alter-globalization every aspect of the movement suggests this ability because the goals affect the economies, environments and human relations of various countries around the world.
SCORE is known for its ability to precisely position symbols on the page, and also allows the user complete control over every aspect of their music through making every possible aspect of music notation manually controllable ( this, however, also leads to some difficulty or frustration of use in the program ).

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