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The charges against him do not signify "an element of guilt," Mr. Michel was quoted as saying.
What is disturbing — in addition to an ugly element of punitive sexual violence implicit in the piranhas' choice of victims — is the talent and distinction of much of the cast, whose mere presence seems to signify an element of smart, self-conscious fun that the movie does not really supply.
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For example, in Wilkins's system, De signifies an element, Deb is fire, and Debα is a flame.
We say $x$ is an $n$-simplex of $U$ to signify that $x$ is an element of $U_ n$.
The differences in response after the intervention in this study signify a central element in IC, namely implementation processes.
The aim of the grammarians was to explore how a word (an element of language) matched things apprehended by the mind and how it signified reality.
If this signifies both the possibility of rapid financial success and of significant failure, it will also reflect an element of freedom and bode well for the underlying general prosperity.
In rational grammar, however, words in construction have definite functions, and the accusative has an element of stability due to the priority of the nature of the thing it signifies.
It would add an element of strategy.
Again there was an element of revenge.
"There's an element of Vanity Fair.
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