Sentence examples for denoted how from inspiring English sources

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When I was told that they were a code to display that the house had been inspected, they only became more haunting — the bottom quadrant, where a numeral would be written, denoted how many bodies had been found inside.

The colors on the vertices were the colors on the flag, and the numbers on the edges denoted how many regions of the two colors joined by the edge were adjacent on the country flag.

The extravagance of Rodriguez's deal denoted how money permeated Sports 2000: baseball's big markets versus small markets; fans' resentment of multimillion-dollar bonanzas for average athletes; the Olympics' expanse that threatens it; the salary-cap parity in pro football that annoys as many fans as it pleases.

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It basically denotes how much the sound draws you in.

One, frequently called energy or stamina, denotes how fast your special attack meter fills up.

Terrible driver," says Sean, his anguished narrowing of crow's feet denoting how sick he's feeling on the inside.

A second component, maintenance, denotes how long information can be stored in working memory before it's lost.

These figures of course denote how many people can be "accommodated"; the official "seating" capacities may be considerably lower.

Broadly speaking, the higher the CP the greater the damage a Pokémon can do, while HP denotes how much damage it can take.

The term "watts" (a megawatt is a million watts) denotes how fast power can be charged or discharged at any time.

These days, it is divided into color-coded sections that denote how contaminated various areas are, and how long former residents can stay during limited daytime-only visits.

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