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He'd never gotten the message -- didn't even realize what his cellphone's buzzing had signified.
For Walrod, Diamond's previous apartments had signified the apogee of taste.
If more students had signified greater expenditures, fewer should signify less, and America experienced a general outcry to stabilize school budgets, if not reduce them.
In the National Baseball Hall of Fame, which I had first visited 31 years ago, I could see all that sports had signified for me.
Like many Americans here, the official expressed confidence that the capture of Mr. Hussein had signified a turning point in the campaign against the insurgents.
My brain had shut down because walking on to the dancefloor had signified the end of my bridal duties for the day.
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In ballet history, bourrées have signified the supernatural.
For Queens Park Rangers, better defensive stats at home may simply have signified bigger defeats away.
None of the killers seems to have signified anything larger than his own delusions.
His surname may have signified "one who is about to give but never does".
The current medical reform environment has signified a new era for health care delivery, physician accountability, and care optimization.
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