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The bottle is Baccarat crystal encased in eight crystal rings, each one signifying a Master Blender.
He runs his fingers along clusters of red dots, each one signifying a death.
One name after another, each one signifying a human life snuffed out, or someone "missing --crossed out for the timissing --crossedred, or gravely missing --crossed
The houses are imaginary divisions (usually twelve), each one signifying an aspect of the subject's life (money, children, family, personality, etc).
Each one signifying the end of the arty-boho Shoreditch scene.
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Each one signifies a shift towards an architecture that is special due to a unique relationship with its surroundings.
Irrespective of the strength of an edge, from each voxel a probability cone can be projected, increasing a counter for each voxel in the path by one, signifying the likely position of the vessel core.
For each eye, an initial four-level score is generated, with one signifying a very bothersome problem and four signifying the absence of a problem.
When the budget director David Stockman posed difficult questions about economic policy, Reagan waved them away with stock phrases: "We're here to do whatever it takes" was one, signifying nothing.
All the same, the poster everybody liked, the poster Waldheim always signed for the children, was not the one with the Alps in the background or the one with Frau Waldheim in a dirndl — it was the poster of Kurt Waldheim and the Manhattan skyline, the one signifying his celebrity.
And, my favourite, "The camel is dead, it's reborn as a dromedary," he says about one of his graphs, which did have two humps and now just one, signifying... oh I can't quite remember what it means, but it's good news.
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