It's the first try to get the message over that Dracula was a real person and in no way less brutal than his fictional alter ego. |
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We need to distribute leaflets, write letters, send faxes, talk to people, get the message across and change opinions. |
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We have to get the message over that to drop litter is anti-social behaviour. |
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It's simple and effective and even the most obtuse frat boy couldn't fail to get the message. |
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It was a good way to get the message out to people worldwide about the dangers of smoking. |
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One can listen to an aria in Italian or German without knowing the language and still get the message. |
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Pop and sports stars will get the message out on radio and TV, and schools are being asked to sign up to an anti-bullying Charter for Action. |
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Motoring organisations are also keen to help get the message across not only to their members but to trail bikers. |
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Yet once mastered, we can all use body language to get the message across in exactly the way we want. |
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The world's trendsetting fashion marketers may get the message a lot sooner to clean up their act if they are warned by the worldly French. |
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We get the message but to truly understand the idea, we need to dig a little deeper. |
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Cmdr Orchard said he was trying to get the message across that people need to slow down and obey the rules of the road. |
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It is sometimes very difficult to get the message across without them and planting trees is an easily understood method. |
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To get the message across, they use a glove puppet to help illustrate scenarios. |
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Eventually, the currency markets which have marked down the euro so savagely will get the message that they've gone too far. |
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An outside observer can only wonder what it takes to get the message across. |
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I appreciate that it will take time to filter through and for people to get the message. |
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Eventually, the person on the other end of the line will get the message that they have been rumbled. |
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And of course, he is absolutely committed to doing everything he can to get the message out as to why Al and Joe would be so good for the country. |
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We want to get the message out to whoever is responsible for the empty buildings that they ensure they are totally secure whether domestic dwellings or industrial properties. |
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It is only when we act together that we shall be able to get the message across, that languages really mean business. |
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If shock tactics like that help get the message across and save lives, then I'm all in favour. |
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The cartoonist's use of these symbols is enough to get the message across without words. |
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We recognize the need for using multiple communication channels to get the message out. |
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The idea is to get the message across that international nations are watching this prisoner and her inmates. |
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Someone has to get the message across to the nation's youth that their future lies here in Africa not elsewhere. |
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Sergeant Penny is glad to get the message out that help is available, because too many people wait until it's too late to call. |
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Use Deutsche Post's powerful direct marketing product portfolio to get the message across to your customers quickly and efficiently. |
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Johnson says he wants to get the message out that agriculture is much more than just farming. |
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It is now imperative that potential investors get the message that only investment in low-carbon technologies makes economic sense. |
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Even the muckety-mucks in Detroit are starting to get the message. |
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Women usually get the message that anger is unpleasant and unfeminine. |
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Maybe, just maybe he'd be able to get the message across if he stripped it down to its bare bones. |
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So it has been VERY instrumental in being able to get the message of libertarianism out. |
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They also wanted to get the message across to employees and authority members that they had a duty to report suspected misdoing and not ignore it. |
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We should partner with them to get the message across, have them at the table, and listen rather than preach. |
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In fact, she did feel like a particularly snotty principal of a particularly snotty school and if snottiness was the only way to get the message across, so be it. |
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Children must get the message that they are not responsible for the abuse. |
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Let's hope the powers-that-be get the message. |
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Patiently re-explain an idea if someone didn't quite get the message earlier. |
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So it's very important to get the message across to them. |
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And we must continue to get the message out: encouraging Aboriginal participation in all sectors of the economy is vital to the economic future of this wonderful and strong country. |
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I think that with good information, especially the well-established and well-known fact that too much red meat causes bowel cancer and other diseases, we could get the message across. |
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Our commitment and dedication to the cause at OMD is unwavering. We will continue to get the message to as many Canadians as possible that the gift of blood can and will change someone's life. |
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We are prepared to do that and any individual who does not get the message after the first five year sentence, we will continue to help by making it a seven year mandatory prison term. |
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It is a relatively few number of people who are doing it, but when people do not get the message that they cannot use firearms to victimize other Canadians, we as members of Parliament also have to send a strong message. |
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Focus on what we do right and get the message out. |
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We wanted to get the message to the people in Quebec who wanted to reject the separatists that there were 52 members of Parliament who agreed with them that the status quo was not going to carry the day. |
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He said it had taken the suspension of champion reinswoman Kerryn Manning for drivers to get the message. |
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This must include raising consciousness of quality as an integrated product feature and new approaches to get the message across to tourists that quality and sustainable tourism have their price. |
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The police have been working with teachers and parents to get the message out to youth that reporting bullying and intimidation is socially acceptable and that the effects of bullying can be devastating. |
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Figures are still coming in from the lawn mower news release, but it appears that several hundred thousand people, maybe even more, may get the message about reel mowers. |
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My email is all fuckered up and I can't get the message through. |
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Viewers quickly get the message that the breakthrough technology of Wagner ThermoQuiet brake pads provides strong stopping power and virtually eliminates brake noise. |
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