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Verse, chorus and bridge may remain, but if they do, they're not signifying in the normal ways: home, away, the development and draining of tension.
As it turned out, Mrs. Gupta did not hang the flower garland around the president's neck today, but she did tie a rakhi, a woven bracelet, around his wrist, signifying in the Hindu tradition that he was her brother.
Notably the inscriptions also had the epithet Cetumukam signifying "in the order of Cetu".
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They are intellectuals with an appreciation for sport and what it signifies in the modern age.
Time is often signified in the novel through eras of local and national politicians.
That the cross no longer stands for exactly what it signified in the 13th century is logical.
After World War II, widely published photographs from Vishniac's project came to signify in the popular imagination the human essence of what the Nazis' genocidal program destroyed.
The connotative connection between what architectural reasoning signifies and what is signified in the design of the edifice it builds is thus marked in the building as a proper measurement of objects in relation to their use.
So the second rule of international negotiations is to recognize what an emotional outpouring (whether yours or theirs) signifies in the culture you are negotiating with, and to adapt your reaction accordingly.
But the rich array of Latin terms signify, in the final analysis, the qualities or actions of things, and nothing exists apart from concrete things.
Regular beat is broken into longer and shorter note lengths, signified in the music by the dot next to the note.
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