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Against her black-clad musicians, she wore white, which of course signifies purity.
Well, he's doing fine except for the overly portentous imagery surrounding him... Spectral visitations from the brother he inadvertently forced into suicide in Season 1 (much guilt over Lane, perhaps?) and a bad tooth he tries to ignore but which, but of course, signifies a deeper rot.
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Flowers, of course, signify a gift.
Completion of this course signified that nurses were prepared to deliver STI care to clients and practice in this capacity.
Of course, Dujardin signifies no less for the American public than he does for the French public.
If the expansion of creative writing courses signifies anything, it isn't the cynicism of universities or the self-deception of would-be students: it means, simply, that our manner of life is dishonest, that it offers too few opportunities for self-expression, and that, for some people, there is too great a disjuncture between how things seem and how they actually feel.
The wine is our signifier, of course, and the signified is a hopeless bourgeois ideal.
One is "Mozart 250," signifying, of course, the 250th anniversary of the composer's birth.
To the critics, of course, O'Keeffe's skulls signified death, with overtones of crucifixion.
The deflated basketball in the ad, of course, is meant to signify how deflated many fans will feel if the team flees.
It isn't the genes that matter, of course, but what they signify: language, customs and values carrying down the generations in a largely unbroken succession to your parents, and then to you.
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