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communicate with (2028 uses)
Captain Heard did not communicate with any strange vessels because of the possibility of war between the United States and Britain.
communicate . (223 uses)
First, it does not communicate.
communicate the (196 uses)
To the windward side this red and blue so infected three or four rows as to communicate the same color unto them ; and part of ye fifth and some of ye sixth.
communicate to (170 uses)
A Peace Corps official described the editorial as `` precisely the message we need to communicate to the men and women who will soon be Peace Corps volunteers ''.
communicate in (161 uses)
You can communicate in your own way.
communicate , (142 uses)
Similarly, in Gregory Keyes ' series The Age of Unreason, " aetherschriebers " use two halves of a single " chime " to communicate, aided by scientific alchemy.
communicate and (139 uses)
Canadian media scholar Harold Innis had the theory that people use different types of media to communicate and which one they choose to use will offer different possibilities for the shape and durability of society ( Wark, McKenzie 1997 ).
communicate by (95 uses)
The use of concurrent processes that communicate by message-passing has its roots in operating system architectures studied in the 1960s.
communicate through (89 uses)
A distributed system consists of multiple autonomous computers that communicate through a computer network.
communicate directly (88 uses)
There is the ability to opt-out of APM control on a device-by-device basis, which can be used if a driver wants to communicate directly with a hardware device.
communicate their (84 uses)
Living with the sense of abandonment, they find that they cannot communicate their private grief to their neighbors, and conversations tend to be superficial.
communicate a (80 uses)
Possible purposes might be to generate action, inform, create understanding or communicate a certain idea / point etc.
communicate via (71 uses)
Plants also communicate via volatiles when exposed to herbivory attack behavior, thus warning neighboring plants.
communicate over (66 uses)
Often clients and servers communicate over a computer network on separate hardware, but both client and server may reside in the same system.
communicate using (60 uses)
Peripherals equipped with similar SCC's could communicate using the built-in protocols, interleaving their data with other peripherals on the same bus.
communicate between (54 uses)
The appearance of EtherTalk also led to a problem-networks with new and old Macs needed some way to communicate between each other.
communicate his (46 uses)
In all his theoretical works, in order to communicate his theories in the German language, rather than Latin, Dürer used graphic expressions based on a vernacular, craftsmen's language.
communicate information (37 uses)
Hayek's account of how changing prices communicate information which enables individuals to coordinate their plans is widely regarded as an important achievement in economics.
communicate telepathically (35 uses)
Though their flesh has died and rotted away, their minds still live on within their skeletons, which communicate telepathically.
communicate effectively (34 uses)
It is possible to communicate effectively with a vocabulary built upon 400 to 500 roots, though there are numerous specialized vocabularies for sciences, professions, and other activities.
communicate on (30 uses)
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ( DHCP ) is a network protocol that is used to configure network devices so that they can communicate on an IP network.
communicate this (26 uses)
A motionless ball cannot communicate this same information, as it does not have logical multiplicity.
communicate across (26 uses)
In 1972, Robert E. Kahn joined the DARPA Information Processing Technology Office, where he worked on both satellite packet networks and ground-based radio packet networks, and recognized the value of being able to communicate across both.
communicate that (24 uses)
Computer systems generally consist of three main parts, the central processing unit ( CPU ) to process data, main memory to hold the data to be processed, and a variety of peripherals to communicate that data with the outside world.
communicate more (21 uses)
Weizenbaum modeled its conversational style after Carl Rogers, who introduced the use of open-ended questions to encourage patients to communicate more effectively with therapists.

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