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What it did signify was the beginning of the destruction of markets by dumb computers.
Although a registered Republican, I did hope for change, and I believed the "believe" election's outcome did signify … something.
Yet if, at last, this really did signify the mellowing, on all fronts, of the enfant terrible of the Arab world, it was a process that was suddenly thrown into reverse by a single horrific legacy of the terrorist past which he was apparently trying to put behind him.
But it did signify that the charges against Mr. Pan - one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and one count of attempting to commit wire fraud, which carry a maximum sentence of 20 years - had passed the next legal hurdle.
Other nominalists, notably Buridan, insisted that spoken words did signify concepts as well as individuals, for concepts are required to mediate between spoken words and individual things.
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"It does signify a disconnect," Lindo agreed.
"It really does signify the countdown.
For this to work so well within publishing, though, does signify an impressive development.
However, the presence of corner stores does signify a certain measure of walkability and reduced reliance on cars.
For this Test England, having already lost the series, have nothing to lose but the changes Pietersen and Peter Moores have instigated do signify a far more positive outlook.
"It isn't the be-all and end-all, but what it does signify is the worsening outlook for Britain's public finances".
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