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The deliberate inconsequentialities begin to gather meaning.
Adam Pape's reportage photos seem to be concerned with documenting particular street scenes that gather meaning from their mundane nature.
The words are stamped in white paint on clear glass, making it hard to gather meaning of the words as they merge at the center of the work.
With all communication, listeners gather meaning from speech, but also from additional modalities, and so gesture is a key element in procedural discourses, due to their spatial content.
The reader is all alone, and must rely solely on the words to gather meaning.
Explaining to those now gathered the meaning of what we were to witness, I began the procedure I had done a thousand times.
In Part 2, as Dale Peck Sr., now an old man, sits with his son in the country kitchen of a kind young woman named Gloria Hull, notions of fatherhood and childhood and love are hanging in the air, but mainly they remain floating that way, untethered, and are never quite gathered into meaning.
My father's mantra, "Don't upset your mother," gathered new meanings.
"The story deals with the wider fallacies of a culture based on doctrine, be it science or religion and how terms like 'natural' have gathered moralistic meanings through myth religion and even the debates around science.
Each of the predators and preys tends to gather together, meaning a, (d>0).
The amount of beechmast varies from year to year, but when it is common in Continental Europe, the bramblings gather there, meaning that fewer visit the British Isles.
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