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But this was a watershed moment that signified something fundamentally different from a systems perspective.
— his presence signified something broader that I wanted to share: In this instance, the change of seasons.
This supposition is also supported by the etymology of the word itself, which signified something ἐξ ὁδοῦ, extra viam, or something not belonging to the main subject, and thus is synonymous with ἐπεισόδιον.
That kind of solidarity — or of conformity — signified something different to Marina.
It had done what all flags do: it signified something larger than itself.
He needed to know if she was eighteen yet — the wholeness of the number signified something — but she wouldn't say.
New information in the form of new community members or new ways of interacting were unusual and notable events that typically signified something of great importance.
The responsible scholarly impulse is to historicize: those words were never intended for you, they signified something completely different in 600 B.C.E.
To David Bowie, whose beauty and talent and refusal to quit signified something beyond words: your passing brought us together in sadness and silent adulation.
Indeed, the term unicorn, which applies to companies valued at over $1 billion, was initially coined because it signified something elusive, rare — but the term has lost that meaning.
Didn't he think it signified something that people kept calling him "commander-in-chief"?
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