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The shape-shifting word has denoted everything from textiles to guile to manic pixie dream girls.
Since the 19th century the term ecumenism has denoted the movement of the renewal, unity, and mission of Christians and churches of different traditions "so that the world may believe".
Ever since the Countach sports car was born in the mid-1970s, the doors-up effect has denoted Lamborghini's V12 line.
It is clear that if one takes such a position almost all motivations to be worried by the measurement problem disappear, and with them the reasons to work out what Bell has denoted as 'an exact version of quantum mechanics'.
The actress referred to herself as a reluctant feminist in that historically the term itself has denoted hatred or aggression towards men.
"In the place where high ideals are developed, taught, practiced and expected to be emulated and modeled, there is no place or role for a person who uses the n-word knowing what its usage has denoted".
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The 79 Group furore had denoted a lasting tension that was generational as much as ideological.
He was apologetic, noting that the white plume would have denoted an infantryman.
It may have denoted the floating of the body down the river into the canebrakes.
Note that if West had passed, this two-heart bid would have denoted a very strong hand with at least 18 support points (counting high-card and shortage points).
Both those roles came in feature films and only a few years ago the presence of a Hollywood actress in a British TV series would have denoted a sharp downturn in her career opportunities.
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