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They were born with a black spot on their foreheads, which signified that they would live for ever.

Even the best of these oldsters never crested a rating of 3, which signified only "somewhat funny".

Late in the evening, some of the horses still had not arrived, which signified confusion somewhere down the line.

The death of Hector, which signified the end of Troy's hopes, also broke the spirit of the king.

In contrast, TRF-50-NLCs had comparable IC50 values as the TRF/BSA solution, which signified the importance of TRF encapsulation within NLCs on their activity.

At higher phenols loadings though, Langmuir isotherm was better suited for equilibrium prediction (R2 > 0.95), which signified high mass transfer resistance in the EIMs.

The rapid release of Hg was related to the ratio of water soluble Hg at some extent (R2 = 0.818), which signified of more attentions for its stabilization.

I tried to forget India, which signified to me my failure: its enormousness and diversity, its poverty and riches, its incomprehensibility had crushed, stunned, and finally defeated me.

He was a Trotskyist, which signified, by then, mainly a superior and disillusioned leftism, a position from which anything, including anarchism, might follow.

The emperor stayed in the city of Rehe (Jehol; now Chengde) while his ministers signed the Beijing Convention, which signified China's acceptance of the 1858 treaties.

During the reign of King John II, the anarchy of feudalism's death throes contrasted with the cultivation of polite letters, which signified good birth and breeding.

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