Moreover the same requirements carry the more general implication that marks of distinction betokening inequality, and recognised as such should be prohibited. |
His oeuvre is rich and deep, betokening a talent reaching beyond chart-toppers, as most anyone familiar with his music can attest. |
But, judged by the standards of most cartoonists, Shrigley doesn't really make the grade: a cartoon should have an effortless if expressive line betokening the art that annuls any artistry. |
Pedro was approaching them subserviently, a humble, bobbing head betokening his anxiety to please the fine folk. |
To Dale's keen ear these sounds were all they should have been, betokening an unchanged serenity of forestland. |
The label is intended to highlight the European dimension of cultural properties, monuments, natural and urban sites and places of memory betokening European history and heritage. |