Sentence examples for that denoted from inspiring English sources

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Time was, fail was simply a verb that denoted being unsuccessful or falling short of expectations.

I felt a hovering shift in the atmosphere that denoted that things would soon be done differently around here, and an answering feeling of dread.

As school let out, Bukiewicz and Richmond-Bryant recorded the traffic patterns by making hash marks that denoted the type of passing vehicle (short bus, long bus, truck, car) and whether the light was red or green.

Offstage, entrepreneurs went in search of the brown ribbons that denoted "earthworm angels," or high net-worth investors, and networked with their fellow food producers.

The first moment of on-field intrigue came when the team sheet fell and the name of Darren Fletcher and not Wayne Rooney was followed by the little "c" in brackets that denoted the Scot had been elected the first captain of Van Gaal's debut outing as Manchester United manager.

Mr. Binn decided that he would send his résumé to the chief executives of the top 10 agencies, but enclose it in a red envelope with a stamp illustrated with a heart and elegant handwriting that denoted the letter "personal and confidential".

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It is true that Ms. Jarrar has a résumé that denotes both talent and resilience.

We are put down in terms that denote strong emotion, way beyond reason.

And, when I say 'clever', I mean a word that denotes the complete absence of intelligence.

The usual flashbulbs that denote a celebrity were often met with blank faces in the UK press section this season.

One only knows the couple are married because the female lead wears the red bangle that denotes her marital status.

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