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Sense; meaning; significance.

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But there are sentences worth reading.

These are sentences of the highest order, I think.

There are sentences that don't say what she means.

Utterances are sentences used in context, at a particular moment and place, by a particular person.

There are sentences here of such agile cleverness, charged with wit and beauty and enchantment.

But for the men who were convicted, Ms. Heinich-Luijer said, "these are sentences that make no sense".

The two men issued many "We are" sentences, sometimes speaking in tandem, sometimes alone: "Venus and Serena, Marcrc by Marc Jacobs," "MoMA and the Whitney," "Cage and Cunningham".

There are sentences here that could easily be mistaken for quotations from The Heart of the Matter or The Quiet American.

There are sentences of almost exquisite (though one suspects unknowing) cliché, belonging purely to this genre: "He didn't realize he would come to love her".

These are sentences formed by a mind that can compose imagery, and then select exactly the right words to represent the image.

His speeches are sentences typically held together by profanities, but underneath it all he is a shrewd communicator who has never squandered an opportunity for a sound bite.

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