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He gives good quaver (not the cheese-based snack, the vocal tremble), which can't help but denote passion, and people seem to be lapping that up right now.

For example, a small business ownership might represent high social status in some countries but denote a broader category representing both lower and middle social status in other countries.

Visual, audio, and tactile cues for instance can reliably indicate the local presence of competitors but denote nothing about a female's mating status.

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It does not, however, mean "universal" but denotes a perfect organic fellowship of redeemed people united by faith and love.

Many of them were amateurs in an age when that was not a derogatory term but denoted 'lovers' of astronomy in the most literal, positive, and passionate sense," says The Wall Street Journal.

If this $12 rosé, made from cabernet sauvignon, did not reflect bottle variation, which sometimes happens, but denoted the house's latest rosé supply, then the wine should not have been released but instead should have been sold off in bulk.

right} end{array} end{aligned}where ({ mgm}) is analogous to ({ mgu}) but denotes the most general matching substitution, instead of the most general unifier.

In this subsection we describe the rules for the management of the calculation of the compensation prcomp fee (which is again agent specific but denoted here without lower index) received by the PU recipients from the side of insurance provider.

Due to a larger number of women missing prior delivery history (14%), they were retained in the regression analysis as a group but denoted as delivery history 'unavailable'unavailable

We find it intuitively agreeable that upon re-reviewing false positives (i.e., citations ultimately not included in the respective synopses but denoted relevant by the model), experts tended to have trouble with the same citations that our model did.

He added that he wasn't using 'coarse' negatively, but to denote greater fullness and pungency.

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