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He seems to have held that every denoting expression is ambiguous in that it denotes both its denotation and itself (Galen, On ling. soph. 4; Aulus Gellius 11.12.1).
It is true that Ms. Jarrar has a résumé that denotes both talent and resilience.
The term mythology denotes both the study of myth and the body of myths belonging to a particular religious tradition.
(The term Arbëresh denotes both their dialect and their ethnic origins; it is derived from the word Arbëria, the name by which Albania was known during the Middle Ages).
It denotes both comparison and connexion.
This chapter denotes both data transmission (in space) and a data storing (transmission in time) mechanism called a channel.
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The term once denoted both an economic ecosystem (small labels, crammed record stores) and a sound (tousled, punk-derived).
The book's title plays on the dual definitions of "la folie", a word denoting both madness and a type of 18th-century rural pavilion.
She strews italics across almost every page, to denote both direct quotation and poetic emphasis, and you're sometimes confused about which she intends.
Note that the terms for the various places of articulation denote both the portion of the lower articulators (i.e., lower lip and tongue) and the portion of the upper articulatory structures that are involved.
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