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It invites you to imagine you are in a profoundly important place: In a pyramid at the southern end of the museum lies a marker denoting what Istel says is officially the Center of the World (the local county and France's Institut Geographique National back this claim).
They are the only ones like this; and Promos, which only have one number denoting what number the card is (Ivy Pikachu, for example, is number 1 out of the first released series of Black Star Promos).
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Noun-noun compounds have a "head", the noun in the phrase that denotes what kind of thing is at issue.
On-field information stealing – decoding the signs to denote what kind of pitch is coming – is part of baseball.
A function is used to denote what a specific system does, or needs to do, to achieve the purpose of a risk governance process.
The "mano cornuta" arrived vertically towards the forehead denotes what some call an ornament, but which in fact is the effect of a true infidelity.
For it is possible to use an expression to denote what does not belong to the class of actions at all as though it did so belong.
On the memorial's Web site, they can also learn which names have deliberately been placed near others to denote what Mr. Arad calls "meaningful adjacencies".
It "doesn't denote what often happens when people are cooking food from around the world out of a sense of need". For immigrants, "it is their identity at that period of time...
That doesn't change the species any more than changing the number plate on your car changes the car, it merely changes how we identify it and denotes what we think it is.
Most of them are new white oak, but others are darker with age and use, each labeled to denote what liquid — sherry, muscat wine, rum — it used to hold.
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