Sentence examples for denoted not from inspiring English sources

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(That reference, Ms. Logan announced, denoted not New Age mysticism but urban architecture).

In post-structuralism, text denoted not only verbal artifacts, but any configuration of signs, and texts were understood to be indeterminate and open to multiple readings, determined by the hermeneutics interpretive communities.

However the application of the word was subsequently changed by French arithmeticians, so that the terms "billion" and "trillion" denoted not the second and third powers of a million, but a thousand millions and a thousand thousand millions.

The "77" denoted not only the date (7/7/2007) but also the number of drummers in the ensemble.

Those who were no longer in your Facebook posse--due to you unfriending them, or them unfriending you, or to a mutual unfriending--were denoted not with a scarlet letter "U" but with an "Add Friend" button next to their name.

Parents and adolescents were masked to the meter glucose, and they ranked their response on a 4-point scale where 0/1 denoted "Not at all"/ Very little," 2 denoted "Some," and 3 denoted "Very much".

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Furthermore, recall that Frege proposed that terms following propositional attitude verbs denote not their ordinary denotations but rather the senses they ordinarily express.

denotes not significant.

ns denotes not statistically significant, ***denotes p < 0.001, Mann–Whitney U-test.

The glittering highlights denote not warmth, love or hope but the exhilaration of unsparing perception.

It was a heavily loaded word, denoting not just musical rigour but burning ambition and political danger.

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