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During the last stages of his illness, unable to speak, Grant penned a note to his doctor: "A verb is anything that signifies to be; to do; to suffer; I signify all three".
Think of the deleted scenes and bloopers as foreplay or crab rangoon or anything that signifies that something bigger and greater and fully baked is coming.
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Only the name of the manufacturer, Titleist, was on the ball, but it did not say Pro V1 or Pro V1x or anything that signified exactly what kind of ball he was playing.
(Most are redheads, if that signifies anything).
They do not signify real intimacy or feeling or anything that actually occurs in a lesbian relationship, apart from the window dressing of a kiss.
(Patents are sought by inventors to protect original inventions, processes and designs; they are different from trademarks, which protect brand names, logos and anything else that signifies something's source).
I don't know what that signifies.
We ask the cemetery workers standing nearby what that signifies.
Make a handshake that signifies the group.
This year, eyeing watches marked with a little green label that signified the deepest markdowns, she said, "If you don't want the new collection, you can choose anything here and get a 40percentt discount".
What would that signify?
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