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This removal was accomplished without the arbitrary pepper-spraying that signified earlier police actions.
This ball became our "B-Ball" that signified our values-based culture.
That signified just how much Anthony, the Knicks' best player, values having Kidd as a teammate.
The lady asks a friend of the Duke's that that signified.
Several of the people profiled in the 100th campaign were asked to share personal items that signified home or offered comfort, refuge and hope during hard times.
If that signified a change in direction for T-Pain, that would be a thrill, but he mainly revisits old tropes without a wink.
Bloomingdale's removed a number of walls that blocked windows, and you will see less of the glossy black dividers that signified the store's previous design.
That signified a victory for Mr. Brutus, who led the fight to use sports as a weapon against the racist policies of South Africa.
She showed how the singer's sharp timbre and guttural R's became a trademark, like Louis Armstrong's genial growl, that signified plebeian earthiness while actually rising archly above it.
Slender and agile, Ms. Hong was an unaffected actress, whether lasciviously flirting with her admirers or mourning her love for Alfredo by ripping away the homey fabrics that signified her fleeting domestic bliss.
Many news accounts and market commentaries portrayed that clean, round string of digits as a milestone that signified the stock market had come a long way since the darkest days of the financial crisis.
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