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noun
A person's name, written by that person, used to signify approval of accompanying material, such as a legal contract.
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After showing the secretary of state, John Kerry, refer to "signatures of sarin gas" in the attack, Stewart launched into a mock commercial for "Signature of Sarin" perfume.
But the shadow environment secretary, Mary Creagh, said that 250,000 people, (relating to signatures from one online petition to the government) including many eminent scientists, were opposing the cull.
But according to signatures on the deed, the new owner is David Sekiguchi, a founder of QFR Capital and a former managing director of Deutsche Bank, where he was the global head of emerging markets.
The Guardian has learned that on Wednesday, the last day for candidates to object to signatures submitted by rival campaigns to get on the ballot, chair Kent Gray showed up at the Illinois board of elections a few minutes before it closed.
However, these dissimilarity measures cannot be directly applied to signatures.
This means that the signatures from the same class are more similar to each other than to signatures from different classes.
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It's another thing altogether to make it your go-to signature pose.
Either way, Mr. Lynn added guts to signature simplicity.
Recently, however, institutions of higher learning have turned to signature architects to create campus structures of high visual drama.
The TMNP protocol however is not yet open to signature.
The METABRIC series was leveraged to construct/evaluate four approaches to signature composition.
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