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Signifies

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Third person singular of signify

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"It also signifies the determination to become truly inclusive and relevant to all sections of society that it serves".

Braniac and Grodd trying to take over the world signifies nothing; doing so every episode is their job, as is losing.

Written, directed by and starring Adam Deacon, it works very nicely and, along with the forthcoming Attack the Block, signifies a shift in the British subgenre known in the industry as the "hoodie" movie.

The Wachowskis borrowed many of Ghost's key details, including the digital "rain" of green numbers that signifies cyberspace, and the way humans plug themselves in through holes in the backs of their necks.

The 2014-34 plan clearly signifies slum clusters and gives, what may be considered, a rather accurate estimation of slum dwellers in Mumbai.

The global move, which includes the Guardian's entire UK audience for the first time, was spread over recent months to incorporate the feedback of the Guardian's audience, and also signifies the organisation's transformation from its pioneering digital-first strategy to a digitally-led approach to journalism.

"These opposition victories, save for Senegal in 2000, have all come since 2010, which signifies an unprecedented growth of political maturity in the region.

Perhaps the "S" in the first image signifies the sand in the picture.

This signifies closer engagement in areas as diverse as joint water resources management, land boundary demarcation, trade, power, connectivity, infrastructure, culture, education, etc.

In these, the number of directly elected seats in the legislature will increase to half, giving Mr Tung's critics a chance of gaining a majority in the hitherto overwhelmingly pro-government council.David Chu, a Hong Kong legislator as well as a member of China's parliament, says that July 1st's protest signifies the emergence of a "new political force" in Hong Kong.

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By virtue of their constituent terms, propositions signify things; but, in addition, a proposition as a whole signifies that such-and-such is the case.

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