Is it in his experience of the sex that a woman who is eagerly bent on making herself attractive to a man would tell that man, or tell anybody else who might
communicate with him, that the charm by which she hoped to win his heart--say the charm of a pretty complexion--had been artificially acquired by the perilous use of a deadly poison?
Firstly, I wish to
communicate; secondly, to embrace my children and bid them farewell for the last time.
In mentioning it now, I communicate to you the only positive information, on the subject of the missing woman, which I possess.
If you should ever meet with him in the future--say nothing to your wife, and communicate with me.
At first he appeared to be decidedly unwilling to let her
communicate with his patient.
"The late stormy weather has delayed the vessel by means of which we
communicate with the mainland.
* The "do"
communicates as powerfully, if not more so, that the "say." The "do" and "say" need to be managed equally.
2) Ask the group members to discuss their feelings about the way the company
communicates with them.
Make the text structure and graphics create a footprint that really
communicates. One of the best examples of this is a superb bank ad which compares itself to another bank.
When and how industry
communicates this will be a big social and business experiment.
Johnson
Communicates Success The only black man on the Forbes' list of the US' 400 wealthiest people tells how communication helped him get to the top.
The committee
communicates its positions to both the executive and legislative branches of the federal government.