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It's no surprise that the kitsch blanket later comes to signify in a barely credible plot twist.
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Are we losing touch of what the poppy actually signifies in a muddy sea of co-opted xenophobia?
If the Maccabees are truly to be seen as freedom-fighters, then robustly celebrating their victory entails understanding what the victory signified in a nuanced way.
"A meeting like this doesn't signify in itself a breakthrough".
This situation was reflected in Vedic India; later on, asura came to signify, in Sanskrit, a kind of demon, because of the baleful aspect of the asura's invisible power.
Beyond the Indian domestic interior, objects trace a cultural geography and signify, in diasporic contexts, for example, an Indian style.
I had only learned what the acronym signified in English a year prior, when I told a team of doctors that my left hand didn't seem to work quite like it used to.
Journalists visiting Katine signify power in a similar way.
I intervene by carefully choosing the sounds that completely embody or signify Lagos in a new environment.
A college degree in a non-liberal field signifies competence in a specific line of work.
For outcomes where a reduction (eg, mean percentage calories in fat) signifies a change in a healthy direction, data were reverse-scored before being entered for meta-analysis.
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