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the signet
noun
An object (especially a ring) formerly used to impress a picture into the sealing wax of a document as a proof of its origin
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The Signet cover was illustrated by James Avati, known as "the Rembrandt of Pulp".
But I agreed to introduce her at the annual gala of the Signet, Harvard's literary society.
At Harvard, he'd been elected to the Signet, the honorary scholars' society.
More specifically, this hair was taken from M.H., whose initials were engraved on the signet.
In 1953, the Signet edition came out, and the book sold one and a quarter million copies the first year.
Pooling our pocket money, we bought a whole bunch of copies of the Signet paperback (fifty cents each).
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As Aristotle describes the process, the sense organ receives "the form of sensible objects without the matter, just as the wax receives the impression of the signet-ring without the iron or the gold".
Five biopsies in total were taken from the ascending and transverse portions of the colon and the rectum, and all showed the same histological features as the signet-ring cell carcinoma polyp.
However, the signet-ring cell carcinomas seem really to represent another different histological or biological type.
These are usually of the "signet-ring" type, making histopathological diagnosis difficult.
In the present case, both thyroglobulin and mucoid secretion were demonstrated in the "signet-ring cells", according to previous reports [ 16].
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