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This new American populism is why the federal deficit has emerged as a chief concern for voters, as it did in Mr. Perot's era — not because it presents an imminent crisis of its own, necessarily, but because it signifies a kind of institutional recklessness, a disconnectedness from the reality of daily life.

Sadly, organized labor, a traditional Democratic constituency, has lost its primacy of place, largely because it "signifies lowliness, not status".

The increase in plasma myoglobin concentrations after LPS and its inhibition by insulin is important because it signifies damage to the skeletal muscle and possibly the myocardium.

That's partly because it signifies so richly on every level – in its labyrinthine editing patterns, in the beauty of Carruth's camerawork, in the eerie hum and whirr of his music.

Because it signifies the passing of time?

The apartment at number six is lucky because it signifies wealth.

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"The record company gave me a chunk of money, which was great, because it signified that this is what I was going to do," he said.

Although the epithet signified nothing, or maybe because it signified nothing, it was taken up as a slogan of defiance or something by arty young British architects, none artier than Alison and Peter Smithson and their representative on Earth, Reyner Banham, an architectural critic whose prose may cause all but the entirely insentient to wince.

because it signified the 'rebirth' of a vaguely democratic 'classicism' with which the collegiate intelligentsia of an America triumphans could identify more easily in their new postwar role as custodians of the culture and achievements of a 'West' that Europe could no longer defend". To what extent has our new paradigm of early modern broken with this narrative?

Indeed, the term unicorn, which applies to companies valued at over $1 billion, was initially coined because it signified something elusive, rare — but the term has lost that meaning.

While Obama's Affordable Health Care Act is far from perfect, the Supreme Court's decision to uphold it last week still felt like a triumph, not for Obama or for Democrats, but for all of us, because it signified an acknowledgement of our broken system and a promise to begin fixing it.

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