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The checks are trickling in at $15 and $20 apiece, unlike the gush of water that signified how a mishap at a small institution can become a large headache.
Obama signified how far we'd come.
The number of them you wore signified how many people you had hooked up with.
Seeing the White House lit up like a rainbow last week in celebration of the Supreme Court's decision signified how far we have progressed as a nation.
Reflecting on that sculpture, Artlink Magazine's reviewer, Daniel Thomas, remarked on how the work signified "how colonisers always get things wrong; how Europeans looking for China, and its fine porcelain manufactures, stumbled instead upon the land of the kangaroo, and traded and planted ideas of racial and cultural superiority".
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To him it signifies how far his career has come.
"Julianne knows how to stop signifying, how to let the viewer fill in," Haynes said.
"The results certainly signify how much competition consumer electronic retailers are facing from mass merchants and larger online retailers," said R. J. Hottovy, director of consumer research at Morningstar.
The deflated basketball in the ad, of course, is meant to signify how deflated many fans will feel if the team flees.
To signify how very French it is, several versions of that Édith Piaf warhorse "La Vie en Rose," including a semi-disco interpretation, thread insistently through the film.
They went forward today, as if signifying how the Blues, after years of frustration and failure, have developed into a side capable of competing against the best.
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