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The nation at the end of history is a signifying space without margins, and without exteriority, a homogenous domain of the same.
The next section of this paper will present a short history of acoustical building design as an evolving signifying system.
Male lions develop thick woolly manes on the neck and shoulders, signifying maturity.
The ankh is an ancient Egyptian symbol carried around by the Egyptian gods, normally signifying the ability to give or take life.
The coffin would probably have been painted possibly with rosettes signifying prosperity in the after-life.
This second form of value is basically the equivalent of a signifying chain in semiotics.
Cattle were the most valued possession of the Aryan, signifying wealth and ability to make great sacrifices to the gods.
The most honourable manner of signifying their assent, is to express their applause by the sound of their arms.
Its roof supports a satellite dish, signifying an effort to reach out that contrasts with the fortresslike quality of the facade.
Falling at the feet of Jesus in front of a crowd is a telling gesture signifying social inferiority.
We are shown images of bees, signifying the backward movement of trying to escape one's destiny.
Fetishistic and glitzy, the work was intended to critique the ostentatious display of jewelry signifying materialist obsessions.
Does the same signifying phenomenon convey more when an artist visualizes a self-portrait?
Or is it just organised touchiness, a non-issue mirrored and magnified as a great moral discourse signifying nothing?
A triangle adorned the map and the space within the triangle was shaded in red signifying the area that they would be searching.
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.
Rudy Cardenas's brother kissed the stairs of the courthouse, I think signifying that justice had been served.
He was dressed in magnificent robes, the edges of which were marked with various symbols and designs, all signifying royalty.
The stone-built wall at the rooftop patio has the shape of five rays signifying the five elements.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He then held up two, signifying that the Father should not be divided from the Son.
These two words, bu and shi, were put together and made a compound noun, signifying professional military people.
Mosto conjectures that solana means solecchio or solicchio signifying an apparatus to protect one from the sun.
For example, the ideographs signifying rice or metal or water in Chinese were used to convey the same ideas in Japanese.
In the Wycliffite versions it occurs repeatedly, signifying to give to drink.
Wound about his tarboosh or fez was a bright green cufia, signifying that the wearer had made the pilgrimage to Holy Mecca.
Commeatus, in admiralty law, is a general term, signifying drink as well as eatables.
The steward placed the bar across, with the black side outwards, signifying 'empty,' and turned the key.
The agitated Nubian made a sign signifying he did not know, but that all was yet safe.
The Viminal derives its name from Vimina, signifying osiers, 174 which grew here in large quantities.
The name Andes is often derived from ANTA, an old Peruvian word signifying metal.
The name Phacelia is from a Greek word signifying a fascicle, or bunch, and refers to the fascicled or clustered flower-racemes.
An answer was returned, signifying that the Prince's commands should be obeyed.
Originally this ensign was called a gonfanon, the combination of two Teutonic words, signifying war and a standard.
They doubtless received their name from the number of hawks which were seen there, aor signifying hawk in Portuguese.
The star was called hamal by the Arabs, signifying a sheep, and the animal is represented as looking backwards.
An ancient name for the ant is pismire, probably a Danish word, from paid and myre, signifying such ants as live in hillocks.
From a notion however of Adama signifying Adam, a story prevailed that he was buried at Damascus.
The pin-tailed species is known as Ganga, signifying a bargain, in reference to its edible qualities.
An old word, signifying the reflux of the waves by the force of the wind.
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