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A road leading to the horizon almost always signifies a hopeful vista for Americans.
He makes scoring look easy, which always signifies how hard it really is, and a gold medal would crown his career.
Even though DSSC is now commercially available, market expansion is still limited because of the use of a liquid electrolyte, which always signifies instability due to the leakage of the solvent and the erosion of the electrode.
Thus, whereas earlier philosophers and theologians would allow the term 'relation' to signify a being of reason only in certain cases, such as creation, Ockham and his followers maintain that 'relation' is a term of second intention, and so strictly speaking always signifies beings of reason.
This is similar to the findings in SDH-deficient paragangliomas and pituitary adenomas, where the presence of negative staining for SDHB almost always signifies germline mutation of one of the components of the mitochondrial complex 2 (SDHA, SDHB, SDHC, SDHD, SDHAF2), rather than being due solely to somatic inactivation.
The top number always denotes the number of beats in a measure, and the bottom always signifies what note gets the beat.
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Yet high concentrations of amyloid don't always signify dementia.
In reality, natural doesn't always signify healthy.
In this economy, he decided, a poor credit history doesn't always signify poor financial habits.
The word "apocalypse" did not always signify the end of the world.
As a transplanted northerner, London has always signified big-city glamour and cosmopolitanism.
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