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convey and hostile
* Manipulative electronic deception-Actions to eliminate revealing or convey misleading, telltale indicators that may be used by hostile forces
The ensign von Luckner would raise on the Seeadler to convey hostile intent is now on display at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.

convey and response
All convey data by changing some aspect of a base signal, the carrier wave ( usually a sinusoid ), in response to a data signal.
When Kreisel's business partner, Jonas Miller, who owned a high-end audio store in Los Angeles, told Kreisel that some purchasers of the store's high-end electrostatic speakers had complained about a lack of bass response in the electrostatics, Kreisel designed a powered woofer that would reproduce only those frequencies that were too low for the electrostatic speakers to convey.
In response to Palme's remarks in a meeting with the US ambassador to Sweden ahead of the Socialist International Meeting in Helsingor in January 1976, Kissinger asked the US ambassador to "(...) convey my personal appreciation to Palme for his frank presentation (...).
The concept of kitsch is applied to artwork that was a response to the 19th century art with aesthetics that convey exaggerated sentimentality and melodrama, hence, kitsch art is closely associated with sentimental art.
To these artists it was essential that their paintings convey an emotional response to the viewer, which was elicited through an emphasis on the atmospheric elements in the picture and by the use of " vague shapes and subdued tonalities … convey a sense of elegiac melancholy.
They appended to her memoirs certain of her husband's correspondence and an extract of a letter from George, her son and collaborator, to the St. Louis Republic, apparently in response to an appeal to persons having sure information about the matter to convey their accounts to the editor.
Additionally, the response of cells to chemicals may not accurately convey a distinction between neurotoxins and cytotoxins, as symptoms like oxidative stress or skeletal modifications may occur in response to either.
The types of clothing that an individual wears convey nonverbal clues about his or her personality, background and financial status, and how others will respond to them, for instance, “ Miniskirts can give a woman the appearance that she is not approachable .” This demonstrates a certain response, in this case, a negative and unapproachable response, simply via appearance.
For example: " You're welcome " is not intended to convey the message that the hearer is welcome ; it is a phatic response to being thanked, which in turn is a phatic whose function is to acknowledge the receipt of a benefit.
Leukotrienes produced within a cell convey signals that act either on the cell producing them ( autocrine signalling ) or on vicinal cells ( paracrine signalling ) to regulate the immune response.
As with much of his work, it manages to convey two apparently opposing messages: sympathy for the oppressed with critique of passivity as a response to oppression.
This is because response codes also need to convey unambiguous information, but can have various nuances that the requester may optionally use to vary its subsequent actions.

convey and work
However, not only because of the message conveyed, but also Bearden ’ s vernacular realism represented in the work makes The Visitation noteworthy ; Bearden describes two figures in The Visitation somewhat realistically but does not fully follow the pure realism by distorting and exaggerating some parts of their body, to “ convey an experiential feeling or subjective disposition .” Bearden ’ s quotation also demonstrates his supportive view to vernacular realism: “ the Negro artists must not be content with merely recording a scene as a machine.
In Underhill's work, a distinction is made between five forms of worldview: world-perceiving, world-conceiving, cultural mindset, personal world and perspective, in order to convey the distinctions Humboldt was concerned with preserving in his ethnolinguistics.
Each instrument chosen to be in a piece must have a reason for being there that adds to what the composer is trying to convey within the work
The concept of the work is astrological rather than astronomical ( which is why Earth is not included ): each movement is intended to convey ideas and emotions associated with the influence of the planets on the psyche, not the Roman deities.
Critic Billy Stevenson described the film as Moore's " most astonishing ", arguing that it represents an effort to conflate film-making and labor, and that " it's this fusion of film-making and work that allows Moore to fully convey the desecration of Flint without ever transforming it into a sublime or melancholy poverty-spectacle, thereby distancing himself from the retouristing of the town-as-simulacrum that occupies the last and most intriguing part of the film.
Silent Witness has been criticised for gruesome and harrowing scenes as well as for its failure to convey the work of forensic pathologists accurately.
Chess can convey as much happiness as a good book or work of music can.
Editing is the process of selecting and preparing written, visual, audible, and film media used to convey information through the processes of correction, condensation, organization, and other modifications performed with an intention of producing a correct, consistent, accurate, and complete work.
" Despite increasing recognition that domestic labor is work, existing vocabularies do not easily convey the new appreciations.
Bob Smithouser of Plugged in Online believed that film was trying to convey the evils and sins of humanity rather than specifically targeting Jews, stating " The anthropomorphic portrayal of Satan as a player in these events brilliantly pulls the proceedings into the supernatural realm – a fact that should have quelled the much-publicized cries of anti-Semitism since it shows a diabolical force at work beyond any political and religious agendas of the Jews and Romans.
Objects that lack a use beyond that conferred by their appearance or the information they convey, may be covered by copyright — a form of intellectual property of much longer duration that exists as soon as a qualifying work is created.
" The work attempts to convey feelings and sensations experienced in time, using new means of expression, including " lines of force ", which were intended to convey the directional tendencies of objects through space, " simultaneity ", which combined memories, present impressions and anticipation of future events, and " emotional ambience " in which the artist seeks by intuition to link sympathies between the exterior scene and interior emotion.
His work displays true understanding for the crystalline luminosity of marble and how a gently polished and modulated surface could produce an inner glow and how Donatello's famed rilievo schiacciato could be further refined to convey a sense of light softly diffused by its passage through atmosphere.
The message that CPD will convey through lobbying, media work and conferences is that the war on terror needs to be won, he said.
grants you additional permission to convey the resulting work.
In 2007 Skreslet ’ s movie the Climb was released which help convey that personal commitment, team work, preparation, planning, and dedication to excellence was the key to success on Mt.
Though Reynolds agreed with Félibien about the natural order of the genres, he held that an important work from any genre of painting could be produced under the hand of genius: " Whether it is the human figure, an animal, or even inanimate objects, there is nothing, however unpromising in appearance, but may be raised into dignity, convey sentiment, and produce emotion, in the hands of a painter of genius.
" Viewing biblical texts as having human rather than supernatural origins, it asks when and where a particular text originated ; how, why, by whom, for whom, and in what circumstances it was produced ; what influences were at work in its production ; what sources were used in its composition ; and what message it was intended to convey.
Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary.
Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary.
Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary.
Burrus & Keller ( 2006: p. 71 – 72 ) in their work of transdisciplinary theological colloquia, convey the case studies of Indigenous Americans which sing-a-song of nondual gender and nondual biological sexual designation and the natural spectrum of possibility:
In this way his work helped to bridge East and West and convey the Dharma to the West.
The way in which the subject and his actions are portrayed in visual art can convey the subject ’ s ethical character and through this the work ’ s overall theme, just as effectively as poetry or drama can.

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Aspect is often confused with the closely related concept of tense, because they both convey information about time.
Demonstrators in non-English speaking countries often use signs in English to convey their demands to TV-audiences around the globe, for instance.
* " James Tiptree's surface was often airy and at times hilarious, and her control of genre conventions allowed her to convey the bleakness of her abiding insights in tales that remain seductively readable ; but she was, in the end, incapable of dissimulation.
Early examples of attempts to capture the phenomenon of motion into a still drawing can be found in paleolithic cave paintings, where animals are often depicted with multiple legs in superimposed positions, clearly attempting to convey the perception of motion.
When quasi-analog form of signaling is used to convey message traffic over dial-up telephone systems, it is often referred to as voice-data.
In his book, The Visual Culture of Violence in the Late Middle Ages, Valentin Groebner argues that the images composed on coats of arms are in many cases designed to convey a feeling of power and strength, often in military terms.
Apostrophe is often used to convey extreme emotion, as in Claudius's impassioned speech in Hamlet.
These unknowns, indeterminacy and ignorance, that exist in science are often “ transformed ” into uncertainty when reported to the public in order to make issues more manageable, since scientific indeterminacy and ignorance are difficult concepts for scientists to convey without losing credibility.
Skylights ( roof windows, unit skylights, tubular daylighting devices ( TDDs ), sloped glazing ) are used to convey abundant daylight or toplighting, provide a connection to the outdoor environment to occupants, and often to help fresh outside air enter the space below.
* Choruses, often monumental and meant to convey a sense of glory.
Catachresis is often used to convey extreme emotion or alienation.
To convey the effects of light and movement, Constable used broken brushstrokes, often in small touches, which he scumbled over lighter passages, creating an impression of sparkling light enveloping the entire landscape.
* Trees in the genus Sorbus in North America ( mainly U. S .), which are often styled as mountain-ashes to convey their unrelatedness to true ashes.
Guerrilla marketing is an advertising strategy in which low-cost unconventional means ( graffiti, sticker bombing, flash mobs ) are utilized, often in a localized fashion or large network of individual cells, to convey or promote a product or an idea.
The term is also often used by Muslims to address learned men of various Islamic sciences, such as faqihs, muftis, and muhaddiths, and more generally to convey respect for religious authorities.
Hodgkin's paintings often seek to convey memories of encounters with friends and frequently carry titles alluding to specific places and events such as Dinner at West Hill ( 1966 ) and Goodbye to the Bay of Naples ( 1980 – 82 ).
In the United Kingdom during the 1980s, for example, socialist elements of the political scene were often accused of using agitprop to convey an extreme left-wing message via television programmes or theatre.
The assertion that MPB is intended to convey a social message is supported by the fact that the distribution of androgen receptors in the scalp differs between men and women, and older men or women with high androgen levels often exhibit diffuse thinning of hair as opposed to male pattern baldness.
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.
The use of irony in rhetoric is primarily to convey to the audience an incongruity that is often used as a tool of humor in order to deprecate or ridicule an idea or course of action.
Such sculptures present their youthful subjects with informality even animation ; often with open-mouthed expression, they convey a sense of immediacy.
* Demonstrators in non-English-speaking countries often use signs in English to convey their demands to TV audiences around the globe.
During the Han Dynasty ( 206 BC-220AD ), the Chu Ci style of poetry contributed to the evolution of the fu (" descriptive poem ") style, typified by a mixture of verse and prose passages ( often used as a virtuoso display the poet's skills and knowledge rather than to convey intimate emotional experiences ).
Internationally, the term " urban agglomeration " is often used to convey a similar meaning to " conurbation ".
In order to teach students, Casey often uses sports-related examples and sometimes jumps a certain amount of times to convey something.

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