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His letter bespeaks his willingness to help.
It bespeaks a manning which is susceptible to that second denotation of homographesis, the de-scription of a masculine male identity.
These gendered jokes occasionally deployed language that bespoke a kind of repressed loathing of women.
At the least, the sketches bespeak a certain familiarity with the qualitative level of sixteenth-century drawing.
Actual objects such as jadeite bloodletters, spatulas, statuettes, and mosaic mask elements bespeak even more concrete interactions.
Similarly, the use of normative language bespeaks a commitment to mutual compensation.
Each also bespeaks some of the problems of these new forms of cross-racial cultural production.
Such testimony also bespeaks connections between therapeutic institutions, social scientific knowledge production, and the courts - connections which have come under scrutiny in recent years.
All told, these data bespeak a kin-based society that, in time of need, relies principally on emergency assistance from relatives.