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If the Commonwealth is to survive in the 21st century, it needs to show that it stands for something more than its ties to the old empire.
China, too, manages to retain the image that it stands for something larger than itself, with its "one belt, one road" rhetoric of Chinese-led interdependence.
If it evicts the Philharmonic, it will have acted with admirable boldness and proved that it stands for something other than the preservation of its quaint past.
This concept of mode reflects a universal characteristic of the semiological unit (the 'sign'): it stands for something other than itself – this is its 'signified'/ meaning – and its shape, i.e., the 'signifier', must be formed of some substance which allows the human body to sense it.
"It stands for something.
"It stands for something that reassures them".
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Most people look at a smartphone and see a hunk of glass and metal, but Leckey wants to understand what lies underneath, flip it on its head, and make it stand for something new.
"Now that the museum has changed its name," he added, "it has the challenge of making it stand for something".
"It stood for something innovative".
The reason that the Yes campaign started with 28 per cent and ended up with 45 per cent is because it stood for something".
And you have the power to take this party back and make it stand for something again.
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