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Yet such a strategy does not signify polar opposition between tradition and modernity, endogenous and exogenous.
This single line from the 1967 film The Graduate came to signify a generation's contempt for insincerity, conformity, and wastefulness.
These are considered particles and they're placed at the end of a sentence, usually to signify a certain attitudinal meaning or intonation.
Better to signify an army with a few banners than to express it with a cast of thousands.
Neck adornments have been worn since ancient times to signify title or wealth or even just to sop up sweat.
Seated on a figured rug, supported by a wooden armrest, he holds a fly whisk in one hand to signify his authority.
We declare our own property inherently allodial and unowed, and hereby signify that its confiscation by any government is unwilling.
A decisive factor is whether ambush marketing activities signify a serious breach of rights.
Thus Pluto has come to signify enormous power that can release untold energy, destroy, or annihilate.
On the tenth day, they are ritually sent back into the spiritual world and the vases are emptied and inverted to signify the end of the festival.
The Eclogues came to signify Arcady as a place where poetry and love meet with or avoid the worlds of politics, cities, and empires.
The existence of a clerisy would seem to signify a meritocratic rather than an egalitarian society.
The ambiguities resurface in an image of absolutism where obvious falsity and artificiality signify an unworldly godliness.
They reached their instruments and the drummer gave a drum roll to signify that they were ready.
One has to let the milk boil over, to signify plenty, a successful harvest.
The better spectacle may prove to be half the division scrapping to avoid relegation rather than the nip and tuck which will signify the top.
I scraped the stone against the blade harder, hoping to drown out her voice and signify that I didn't want to talk.
In Roman times, men standing for public office would wear white togas to signify their purity.
Like words, they signify things beyond themselves by means of linguistic devices such as metaphor and metonymy.
The story is mined for symbolic aspects which signify power and powerlessness.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Upon the Goddess of Minerva was bestowed a surname to signify the blueness of her eyes.
There is one passage which seems to imply that the word tannin may signify a cetacean.
This is to signify that, as a member of the royal family, he has authority to behead them.
If they do not, and if I should have occasion, I can but signify my wants to so ready a friend.
In common language, it is made to signify both a moment and a number of years, consequently it does not comprize any stated time.
All that the names appear to signify is that their owners belong to the hilding race.
In the New Testament, also, the term Satan is sometimes used to signify merely an opposer.
In common language it is made to signify, both a moment and a number of years, consequently it does not comprize any stated time.
What does it signify to mankind that Milo of croton and other victors of his class were invincible?
The ancients often suspended it above the table at feasts, to signify that what was said sub rosa was not to be repeated.
What can this signify but that the service or satisfaction we expect from the novelty falls short of sufficing to convince us?
How is the aspirant thirsting for knowledge to signify to them his wish for instruction?
But if you determine as we would have you, and signify it to us, we shall not stand with you for a week or so.
These two names, then, signify today rather two groups of peoples than two distinct races.
The Sun and midheaven also signify the father, and the Moon has general signification of the mother.
General doby creased a little in the middle, to signify that he was bowing.
Kyamos in the Greek language appears to signify, not only a bean, but also the fruit or bean of the nympha nelumbo.
Will one of you, his servants here, vouchsafe To signify my presence to the King?
And do not 'will be,' 'will become,' 'will have become,' signify a participation of future time?
A jumble of packing-cases with something twisted in a corner to signify a bleat.
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