The asterisk denotes the methyl farnesoate level at which gynandromorphic offspring were produced. |
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I now recognize the crump and roar which denotes another blown-up bus or cafe. |
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The term racial discrimination denotes all forms of differential behaviour based on race. |
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Myrtle, for example, is the emblem of love while sweet lavender denotes a loyal heart. |
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Suppose that, in modern notation, S denotes the sum of the aliquot parts of n, that is the sum of its proper quotients. |
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It should be reiterated that the absence of PA denotes anhedonia, which Clark and Watson argued distinguishes depression from anxiety. |
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Again, the gospel's apocalyptic imagery denotes the end of an age and calls the people to a shared, wide-awake clarity of purpose. |
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Investigators found a spent bullet casing and a handwritten message scrawled on the back of a tarot card that denotes death. |
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Rather than just forming steps, the terracing denotes larger areas, each of which stands alone as a small garden. |
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Next is the Sephira of the Self, the Holon of the Ego, the sephira that denotes how we are both one whole and yet a single part amongst many. |
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In its broadest sense this term denotes painting done in pigments bound with a medium which is soluble in water. |
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The emphasis on the supposed correctness of their English denotes a certain amount of middle-classness. |
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One facade angles back sharply from the corner, where an open structural frame denotes the entrance. |
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The plus sign denotes amplification and the minus sign indicates no amplification. |
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The first, body-image evaluation, denotes individuals' evaluative thoughts and beliefs about their physical appearance. |
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The blue nebuly chief alludes to the sky and denotes the aviation function of the unit. |
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The cloth denotes both vertical and horizontal planes as pure modulation, without any opposition between them. |
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The prefix tu denotes likeness and when added to nouns it also has causative properties. |
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Removing one's footwear before entering a home or a temple before worship denotes a sign of respect, humility and submissiveness. |
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The term Churrigueresque denotes a style that is visually frenetic and exuberantly detailed. |
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If I see another show on TV that denotes a pentagram or pentacle as evil, I am going to scream. |
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In reality it merely denotes a certain geographic communality, and the acceptance of the basic shared heritage. |
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Restructuring denotes the reorientation of firms into more efficient units, gaining competitiveness and fueling growth. |
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Dark blue indicates deep ocean basins, while light blue denotes shallow seas of the continental shelf. |
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The arrow in Fig.4A denotes the point of intersection used for sensitivity analyses. |
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This definition actually denotes what we call denominations and sects and would make all religious movements a cult. |
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A dashed line, for instance, represents the most tenuous relationship, whereas a jagged line denotes a conflicted one. |
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Now a roadie tells him the lads have moved the sign that denotes Gerry's dressing room and placed it over the sign to the gents. |
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In classical rhetoric it denotes real or pretended doubt about an issue, uncertainty as to how to proceed in a discourse. |
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The dotted line with a question mark denotes the suggestion of Ahlrichs that Acanthocephala and Seisonida are sister groups. |
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This is a beautiful metaphor that denotes visions of purity and unblemished perfection. |
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The shaven head denotes purity and egolessness and is said to mitigate past life karma. |
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The museum also houses the musical pillars, which, as the name denotes, produce a different sound when struck. |
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Standard deviation is a statistical concept that denotes the amount of variation or deviation that might be expected. |
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The word denotes Egyptian linen of peculiar whiteness and fineness. |
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The new term denotes a spectrum of problem drinking that can range from mild to moderate to severe. |
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This daylight which comes in through the windows strikes a sharp contrast with the closed-in feeling of all the preceding shots of the apartment and denotes a definite change. |
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Conversely the lighting of a candle may be symbolically significant if it denotes bringing of light, that is, relief from suffering or enlightenment. |
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Booklet photos show the couple in playful mood, and there is this wonderful sense of conviviality in their playing that denotes two musical minds in one accord. |
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The next three bytes store the hex value 000001, which denotes a first-generation CPPM system, and are followed by a series of encrypted 8-byte Key Data values. |
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A high score on these indicators denotes more emotional support. |
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Tunesmith and songsmith aren't entirely parallel compounds, since in them the first element denotes the thing crafted rather than the material from which it is crafted. |
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It denotes the person that puts on the badge, puts on the blue uniform, and goes into the streets to put their life at risk. |
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A globular point means safety, a conch shape represents fame, a bright yellow flame indicated no obstacles, a lotus and jewel like flame denotes wealth. |
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The superscript denotes the transpose of a vector or a matrix. |
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All libations denote a sacrifice to the deity, but the one in the meal-context denotes a sharing with the god as all partake of the same drinking of wine. |
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The word consonant is also used to refer to a letter of an alphabet that denotes a consonant sound. |
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Throughout the article X will denotes the topological Hausdroff group, written additively, which satisfies the first axiom of countability. |
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Often, presence of a morpheme denotes the perfective aspect and absence of that same sound the imperfective aspect. |
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Her second piece 'Kufi' is a 3-D printed lamp design with denotes the lost calligraphy technique of Kufi, usually used in mosques. |
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In this paper, G denotes an arbitrary group with a multiplicative binary operation and identity. |
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As the name denotes, proximity fuse weapons are programmed to explode several feet above the ground to gain maximum damage. |
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The former one denotes the technique to detect the presence of secret information based on statistical abnormality caused by information hiding. |
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This critical strain denotes where the nonlinear viscoelastic region begins. |
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It was for a long time misspelt mutus, in the erroneous belief that the ending of Lagopus denotes masculine gender. |
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In banking and finance, clearing denotes all activities from the time a commitment is made for a transaction until it is settled. |
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An isopectic line denotes equal dates of ice formation each winter, and an isotac denotes equal dates of thawing. |
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The sable signifies prudence and constancy in adversity, the azure denotes activity and the seas. |
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Revolutions can be nonviolent or an organized and armed revolution which denotes a state of war. |
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Both of these usages may lead back through the Phoenician to the Akkadian kalakku, which denotes a type of river barge. |
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A good example is the word tomorrow, which denotes the consecutive next day after every day. |
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It usually denotes short durations, and or lower intensity of the action and also means a few repetitions or a little bit more. |
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He notes that the concept of custom generally denotes convergent behaviour, but not all customs have the force of law. |
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The term historiography also denotes a body of historical work on a specialised topic. |
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Socialist law or Soviet law denotes a general type of legal system which has been used in communist and formerly communist states. |
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Cottonopolis denotes a metropolis centred on cotton trading servicing the cotton mills in its hinterland. |
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Abnormal discoloration of wood often denotes a diseased condition, indicating unsoundness. |
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Spermatophagy as used by bark beetle researchers denotes species breeding in seeds and the surrounding fruit tissues. |
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The former denotes calcium deposition in damaged tissue despite normocalcemia. |
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The discovery of that many statues of the goddess funerary temple denotes the important role of the goddess during Amenhotep III's reign. |
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Roman law also denotes the legal system applied in most of Western Europe until the end of the 18th century. |
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The following list denotes dates on which nations declared war on Axis powers, or on which an Axis power declared war on them. |
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London most often denotes the sprawling London metropolis, or the 32 London boroughs, in addition to the City of London itself. |
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The term therefore denotes regional practices among the insular churches and their associates, rather than actual theological differences. |
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A regular male dancer in Italy is called a danzatore, while ballerino usually denotes a principal male ballet dancer in Italy. |
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Fealty comes from the Latin fidelitas and denotes the fidelity owed by a vassal to his feudal lord. |
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The back also denotes whether the holder is an organ donor, presents the holder's right index finger print, a PDF417 bar code, and a 1D bar code. |
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The Horn of Africa denotes the region containing the countries of Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia. |
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For example, the question mark at the end of line 13 below denotes an up-turned intonational pattern, and a full stop denotes downward intonational pattern. |
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As a whole, the choice of African original languages denotes the localized and territorialized nature of these sitcoms, which may run counter to the notion of globalization. |
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Cryogenic denotes a rocket stage that is much more efficient, providing more thrust for every kg of propellant compared to stages that run on solid and liquid propellants. |
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This term, used today, generally denotes countries that have not developed to the same levels as OECD countries, and are thus in the process of developing. |
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Native Americans seem to have always placed great value on silence and direct experience, and in indigenous cultures in general, silence denotes respect and self-effacement. |
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In modern usage, ethos denotes the disposition, character, or fundamental values particular to a specific person, people, corporation, culture, or movement. |
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As well as a name, each ship and submarine of the Royal Navy and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary is given a pennant number which in part denotes its role. |
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The term Calvinism can be misleading, because the religious tradition which it denotes has always been diverse, with a wide range of influences rather than a single founder. |
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The position of high sheriff in the United States generally denotes the superior sheriff in a state, or the head of a statewide sheriff's department. |
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According to his interpretation, the name denotes the island opposite to Tyle, but this does not mean it is before Iceland, but beyond it, as represented in the maps. |
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Black coloration denotes occupation, white coloration nonoccupation, and X that a burrow had not yet or not any more existed in the respective year. |
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In American English, reporter also denotes the books themselves. |
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Here it denotes what would normally be called a reflexive or reciprocal pronoun, such as himself or each other in English, and analogous forms in other languages. |
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Natural justice is a term of art that denotes specific procedural rights in the English legal system and the systems of other nations based on it. |
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