The nation at the end of history is a signifying space without margins, and without exteriority, a homogenous domain of the same. |
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The next section of this paper will present a short history of acoustical building design as an evolving signifying system. |
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Male lions develop thick woolly manes on the neck and shoulders, signifying maturity. |
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The ankh is an ancient Egyptian symbol carried around by the Egyptian gods, normally signifying the ability to give or take life. |
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The coffin would probably have been painted possibly with rosettes signifying prosperity in the after-life. |
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This second form of value is basically the equivalent of a signifying chain in semiotics. |
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Cattle were the most valued possession of the Aryan, signifying wealth and ability to make great sacrifices to the gods. |
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The most honourable manner of signifying their assent, is to express their applause by the sound of their arms. |
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Its roof supports a satellite dish, signifying an effort to reach out that contrasts with the fortresslike quality of the facade. |
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Falling at the feet of Jesus in front of a crowd is a telling gesture signifying social inferiority. |
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We are shown images of bees, signifying the backward movement of trying to escape one's destiny. |
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Fetishistic and glitzy, the work was intended to critique the ostentatious display of jewelry signifying materialist obsessions. |
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Does the same signifying phenomenon convey more when an artist visualizes a self-portrait? |
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Or is it just organised touchiness, a non-issue mirrored and magnified as a great moral discourse signifying nothing? |
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A triangle adorned the map and the space within the triangle was shaded in red signifying the area that they would be searching. |
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He took the large signet ring off of his finger and placed it on Veltrop's right hand signifying that he now was the rightful heir of the realm. |
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Rudy Cardenas's brother kissed the stairs of the courthouse, I think signifying that justice had been served. |
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He was dressed in magnificent robes, the edges of which were marked with various symbols and designs, all signifying royalty. |
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The stone-built wall at the rooftop patio has the shape of five rays signifying the five elements. |
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A fourth choice is to identify simply as multiracial or as mixed race without signifying specific races. |
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But when these point sources of light are unloosed from the grid, but still signifying life, are we again in the presence of a city nightscape? |
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With one farmer acting as go-between, eventually you would hear the smack of spittle-wetted palms signifying a satisfactory result all round. |
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Some roses blend pinks and yellows into beautiful pale tones within the same bloom, signifying sociability and friendship. |
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Kalif ran his hand over his left shoulder blade, feeling the brand that had been burned into his skin, signifying Dylor's ownership of him. |
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The young newsboy has purchased a bunch of violets, signifying fidelity, and has placed them on the newspaper billboard. |
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Always the streetwise signifying verbalizer, Madhubuti offers biting and humorous critiques. |
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Nuns celebrated their solemn vows with a marriage ceremony and a ring signifying their wedding to Christ. |
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Many companies are designing products to be easily disassembled, and stamping components with codes signifying their chemical composition. |
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The disappearing logo might just be the canary in the coal mine signifying the dematerialization of music. |
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Seizures and hemiparesis are ominous signs signifying central nervous system involvement. |
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Anyway at the end of a long day at the chalkface, I'm more inclined towards the poor player full of sound and fury and signifying nothing. |
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To talk of subtilization thus is to highlight its secondary meaning in its original French, i.e. signifying theft or a spiriting away. |
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For Panurge, they became the horns of plenty signifying the sexual gratification his future wife was sure to bring him. |
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Here the two words were hyphenated, signifying a wordplay on the name of Ishmael, Abraham's first son and Isaac's half-brother. |
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And beauty, as a term signifying an indisputable excellence, has been a perennial resource in the issuing of peremptory evaluations. |
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In non-linguistic signifying systems a confusion of the two notions consistently arises. |
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Sewing is a key way individuals communicate with each other, signifying their friendship and interconnectedness. |
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Gourds with many tendrils and pomegranates with many seeds were seen as signifying numerous progeny. |
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A cloud of birds flocks into the air, signifying the approach of someone or something. |
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The debate over free silver in the United States and many other countries was, evidently, a lot of sound and fury signifying nothing. |
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We see grandstanding, bullying, and a lot of time-wasting and puffed-up importance, signifying nothing. |
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Their power lies in signifying recognition of the other person's problem or differing viewpoint. |
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The Revolution redefined the cultural values signifying social prestige, and overturned the juridical system that had upheld status distinctions in the old regime. |
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It was a cosmic rout, signifying the end of an order, even the death of Spanish football as it is currently played. |
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So instead, Republican senators have launched an attack on Hagel filled with sound and fury but signifying very little. |
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Along with the Badge of Military Merit in the summer of 1782, Washington also authorized a chevron for enlisted personnel signifying each three years of satisfactory service. |
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It feels more like a peace offering than a warning, a casual gesture signifying her candidness. |
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With the areas marked blue signifying the safe areas to train and red marking the no-go areas, the map looked like it had come down with a bad rash. |
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A widow's cruse was a jar of oil which was never allowed to run out, signifying that the community would support the bereaved person for as long as was needed. |
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The charms included a pair of riding boots, a pair of rugby boots signifying when their son played his first game, a little church, a telephone kiosk and a gypsy caravan. |
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The garments were made from pieces of material donated by each family signifying some sentimental value to a member of the family, living or deceased. |
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So before I go spouting off about bishops full of sound and fury, signifying nothing, I think I should give them time and stop being so all-fired distrustful. |
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Amiterre legem terrae is a Latin phrase used in law, signifying the forfeiture of the right of swearing in any court or cause, or to become infamous. |
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There's a tale in which those who choose to go about armed wear a brassard signifying the fact, and legal gunfights may break out at any time over matters large or trivial. |
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This could be due to the fact that the square was a essentially a static form, signifying calm and rest, while the entrance gateway needed to have some dynamism. |
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On one side of the tablet are many individual entries of numbers accompanied by pictorial symbols, probably signifying the objects being counted or the names of persons. |
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Their phenomenal success can be attributed in large part to their very lack of definition and to their indetermination within our most widely recognized signifying systems. |
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Only then will they be awarded the coveted Green Beret and Special Forces tab, signifying that they are fully prepared to join the brotherhood of Special Forces warriors. |
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An offer constitutes a definite proposition by the offeror signifying his willingness to be bound by the terms stated therein as soon as it has been accepted by the offeree. |
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Most sinister of all is Pablo's ultimatum to you signifying his intention to move in and help the revisionist minority overthrow the majority in your party. |
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The New New Goatee can be worn at home or at the office, by the hip and unhip alike, signifying, well, just about anything. |
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The insignia depicted the head of an Indian scout wearing a helmet peering through a cloud, signifying the squadron's role as an aerial scout for the Army. |
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Being in the RSC is sort of like wearing a varsity jacket signifying that a congressman is an athletic budget cutter. |
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Ramdoss's mother leaned forward, broke off a bit of coocoos, and nibbled at it, signifying that the girl had been accepted. |
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Adjectives signifying profit or disprofit, likeness or unlikeness govern the dative. |
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Many readers too, have made much of the signifying force of the connection between Sterne and the starling. |
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This ball was crosshatched in such a way as to depict it as being inside the net, signifying the scoring of a goal. |
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On the north side of the village, around North Farm, are earthworks signifying a lost settlement, grouped around a barn which was once a chapel. |
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Fisher obliged, but sent only yellow and black flags signifying plague and quarantine. |
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A book signifying knowledge, balances on her lap, and an owl, the attribute of wisdom, is hidden in the folds of her gown. |
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According to these authors, art only becomes common beyond this switching point, signifying a change from archaic to modern humans. |
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Pirates did not take prisoners, and would kill all who resisted capture with their Jolly Rodger signifying surrender or die mentality. |
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The new fort, signifying the permanent involvement of Europeans in West Africa, had a considerable effect on Africans living on the coast. |
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Montevideo was founded as a military stronghold by the Spanish in the early 18th century, signifying the competing claims over the region. |
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Similar masks signifying evil spirits were used in both Spain and Africa, though for different purposes. |
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Technically, Aristotelian science is a search for definitions, where a definition is 'a phrase signifying a thing's essence. |
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This monumental law, signifying the beginning of the end for the samurai class, initially met resistance from both the peasant and warrior alike. |
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Sometimes a member nominates a chairman and no vote is taken, the assembly signifying their approval by acclamation. |
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Delirium is a nonspecific neuropsychiatric disorder that occurs in medically ill patients, signifying global encephalopathic dysfunction. |
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Cassava varieties are often categorized as either sweet or bitter, signifying the absence or presence of toxic levels of cyanogenic glucosides, respectively. |
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At the north end of the village, the fields on the east and west sides of the North Farm buildings contain earthworks signifying a lost settlement. |
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This is inferred from the etymology of the name, which, according to one theory, is resolvable into two Gaelic terms signifying a castle or fort in the copse or brushwood. |
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Another common Irish surname of Norman Irish origin is the 'de' habitational prefix, meaning 'of' and originally signifying prestige and land ownership. |
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He gestures communicatively to the horse's chest as he leans towards the animal whose ears are partially back, signifying some possible displeasure or detachment. |
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In this painting he uses the lovers for his narrative and makes his symbolic points with the convolvulus, signifying entanglements, climbing up the steps. |
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Steppers may employ a variety of cracks, from the innuendo of the folk tradition of signifying, to direct criticism, to nonverbally mocking the signature moves of a rival. |
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Interested parties or groups must file a written request before the Commission s Steering Committee signifying its intent to participate in the local source code review. |
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In particular, the depigmented skin spots or brownish lesions signifying tuberous sclerosis and neurofibromatosis require full evaluation of the skin. |
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Auscultation will demonstrate breath sounds that are either diminished or absent over the atelectatic region signifying underventilation or lack of air entry. |
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