Sentence examples for undiscovered meaning from inspiring English sources

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("The idea that some undiscovered meaning may still subsist in a poem seems to be regarded as scandalous, a blow to collective moral security").

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Nor did he fit in "previously undiscovered meanings", although of course the puzzle, like all crossword puzzles, is about just such meanings.

Aside from the cave, Papademetropoulos is most partial to artist Allison Schulnik's painting Small Gnomes, which the curator believes has the capacity to perpetually yield undiscovered meanings.

But according to the stenciled markings on the newly found crates, at least 2,322 of the missiles appear to be from previously undiscovered consignments, meaning that at least 7,592 of the missiles had been sent to Libya.

But the work remains at once opaque and literal, never liberating us from the uneasy sense that a particular meaning lurks, undiscovered.

That makes its name particularly apt: "Roma Sparita," which used to be a nickname for all of Trastevere, literally meaning "disappeared," or undiscovered, Rome.

Facebook: #Undiscovered Twitter: @Undiscovered.

The bottom line is that our planet cannot be healthy without a healthy ocean, meaning that this largely undiscovered environment is crucial to our ocean's health.

These relationships tell the story of an undiscovered urban culture, where the season's rituals give meaning to the modern understanding of community, a spirit far removed from the glitz of Rockefeller Center.

Whereas the undiscovered country referred to in Hamlet (and its intended meaning in The Wrath of Khan) is death, Star Trek VIs use of the phrase refers to a future where Klingons and humans coexist in peace.

The uncertainty of the fate of a newly born cell with the full epithelial structure (apical progenitor, basal progenitor, or neuron) may be apparent due to limited resolutions in currently available methods for detection, meaning that it remains possible that some undiscovered structural variations affect neuroepithelial cell fate.

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