Sentence examples for which once denoted from inspiring English sources

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In fact, the term "art animation," which once denoted a clear distinction between the work of commercial studios and the personal creations of animation artists, has grown increasingly hard to define.

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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 title Sirdar once denoted a military rank, but since the middle of the 19th century, when the Sikh nation ceased to exist, it has been an honorary designation to which the males of prominent families are entitled.

In the UK, "internship" once denoted a structured period of experience with a guaranteed stipend.

That phrase once denoted the pristine perfect picture you see in electronics stores on HDTV sets.

LUXURY once denoted stuff that was costly and hard to obtain.

The term once denoted both an economic ecosystem (small labels, crammed record stores) and a sound (tousled, punk-derived).

He wears the traditional Uzbek skullcap, whose shape and embroidery designs once denoted a specific locale or group.

Although it once denoted a specific manufacturer, the term now stands for the general type of product.

A Chinese term that once denoted "prince," "junzi" was retooled by Confucius to refer to a gentleman, a paragon of virtue.

Words like character, which once suggested traits like renunciation that held back success, now denote traits like self-discipline, which enhance it.

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