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1 Furthermore, Atmananda had worked to make communication among disciples intimidating and taboo.
2 To make communication easy, not frustrating, and to enhance cooperation and cultural accomplishments.
3 It can make communication more efficient, cultivate familiarity, and enhance intimacy.
4 For the tenth time that day, Princess Xaviere tried to make communication with her Master Father.
5 The barbarians knew nothing of these tacit agreements, which make communication so easy and pleasant among educated people.
6 You cannot have any god of this kind without some such cumbrous contrivance to bridge over the gulf and make communication possible.
7 She knew that the purpose of Q codes was to make communication more efficient, but she understood now that they could serve another purpose.
8 The days of small powers are over, and modern inventions make communication easy between east and west, as well as between north and south.
9 The time gap between himself and his father which makes communication difficult.
10 It makes communication much easier, so it sounds like an improvement, right?
11 He said the language and time barriers were making communication difficult.
12 The Internet has made communication with the outside world much easier.
13 He says it makes communication easier, and keeps everyone focused on the goal.
14 Many roads are just dirt and gravel, making communication with remote villages tough.
15 She didn't like me, but a bond exists nonetheless, and that makes communication easier.
16 Telephone services have been knocked out by the rains, making communication with the area difficult.
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