Sentence examples for denoting himself from inspiring English sources

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The second George Bush, in his 2000 acceptance, whiffed on "mom," but he did score two "dad"s, one denoting himself (he hoped his daughters, about to leave for college, would "e-mail your old dad once in a while"), the other referring to "the most decent man I have ever known" ("Dad, I want you to know how proud I am to be your son").

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In many cuneiform inscriptions denoting his achievements, he presents himself as a devout believer, perhaps even convinced that he had a divine right to rule over the world.

Though he was officially in the RAF as a Greek (he became a Rhodesian citizen only after the war), Plagis considered himself a Rhodesian flyer and wore shoulder flashes on his uniform denoting him as such.

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"A new state must be Islamic," he said, noting that most Syrians are Muslims — a term he used to denote Sunni Muslims like himself.

In fact, Sartre sometimes employed this term himself to denote a radical change in one's basic project.

How have I become the sort of person who can interrogate a stick-man for several minutes before convincing himself it does indeed denote the gents' lavatory?

No plaque, no sign, no notice denoted the club's purpose, and Mr. Bradford himself said he had enjoyed shows there without knowing its history.

Liberty denotes the condition of the person who judges for himself, and whose actions are not constrained by an external power hidden from himself.

He once described himself as a Litvin, a term that denoted inhabitants, of whatever ethnicity, of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, within the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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