Sentence examples for denoted courage from inspiring English sources

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Heard in that light, the work's agonized gestures, halting pace and tense silences denoted courage and ineffable dignity.

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"Baking cookies" denoted frivolousness.

This denoted passion.

This denoted severe emotional distress.

Occasionally 'good Germans' intervene to aid escape or take a stand against the mob but such counterpoint is moving as much for the wider hopelessness it denotes as for the enduring courage of individuals.

Such courage is measurable; varying degrees of medals are awarded, sometimes posthumously, to denote its extent beyond the call of duty.

This text, and others like it (cf. also Herodotus 7.153), indicate a semantic extension whereby 'soul' comes to denote a person's moral character, often, but not always, with special regard to qualities such as endurance and courage.

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* denotes a highly recommended concert.

X denotes those not voting.

They denote spaces beyond tragedy.

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