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(Indeed, the abbreviation for the Dutch currency remained "Hfl," which denoted it as the Holland florin).

Fujita's scale continued all the way to F12, which denoted a storm with winds of Mach 1 (something not yet seen on Earth, but apparently not uncommon on Neptune).

They are dressed in the traditional costume of the Aymara Indian women of La Paz – known as cholitas paceñas – an outfit which once which denoted membership of a marginalised and downtrodden section of Bolivian society, but now reflects the growing confidence and spending power of the country's emergent indigenous middle class.

The medieval language is often called langue d'oc, which denoted a language using oc (from Latin hoc) for "yes" in contrast to langue d'oïl, which used oïl (modern oui) for "yes" (from Latin hoc ille).

The first appearance of the generic term zamindar, which denoted first superior rights over land and its produce and later came to represent the local power-mongers themselves, dates to this period.

If you strip out all of those, which denoted by asterisks, you get the sites that grew organically, including Infospace, WordPress, Weatherbug, Answers.com Sites, Facebook, Hearst Digital Media, and Mozilla.

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(Roe: which denotes pot smoking, by the way).

He used the word "laïcité," which denotes the separation of church and state.

Most Cambridge departments are rated five or five-star, which denotes international standards of research.

Take the term "speelycaptor", for example, which denotes any kind of visual recording device.

The word chayote is a term originally from the Nahuatl language which denotes a greenish edible gourd.

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