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Yauch's is one of the voices that can signify hip-hop within three syllables — rough, low, and strained.
Successful implementation of a predictive QSAR model largely depends on the selection of a preferred set of molecular descriptors that can signify the antihypertensive new design molecules.
For Ms. Halpert, Sally Kitchen, a little girl bedecked in blond French braids one morning, personifies the awakening that can signify learning.
His blood-sugar level was dangerously high, at a level that can signify a full-blown diabetic crisis, with severe dehydration, rising acid levels in the blood, and a risk of death.
But the code also reaches to the heart of many parents' concerns by tackling the techniques social media giants use to keep children coming back: the "likes" on Instagram that teenagers may come to see as social affirmation, or the "streaks" of messages on Snapchat that can signify popularity.
It is by now pretty well understood that traditional dating in college has mostly gone the way of the landline, replaced by "hooking up" — an ambiguous term that can signify anything from making out to oral sex to intercourse — without the emotional entanglement of a relationship.
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Wall thickness (>3 mm) and enhanced vascularity are sonographic features that can also signify potential malignancy.
It is nothing that can be signified by a noun or pronoun, but only by adverbs like 'here' and 'there'there
"A sudden lightbulb moment in my head, and I remembered that the marks were where archaeologists had looked without success for signs that there had been stone holes, and that parch marks can signify them.
This article will follow this practice, but it should be understood that "potential" in medieval contexts can signify something that is some respect not fully actualized, and, hence, "potential whole" and "potential part" sometimes refer to things that are possibly, but not actually divided (see Pasnau 2011, 606 629).
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