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"betoken" Definitions
  1. betoken something to be a sign of something

29 Sentences With "betoken"

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That does not betoken a serious intent to win the presidency.
But what they betoken is a larger sort of intellectual dishonesty.
Banks employ armies of people in back offices, looking for discrepancies that may betoken fraud or honest error.
In electoral politics, likewise: a successful re-election that seemed to betoken a sustained realignment for the Democrats.
Nor did his fallback pessimism or the women and faiths he engaged so readily and discarded so inevitably betoken true enlightenment.
It's an attempt to show resolution, power, and strength and certainly betoken a much more offensive China whose ambitions are global.
Tasked with designing a 90,000-square-foot, $18-million building that, for decades, would betoken "innovation," Aravena and his colleagues faced the obvious problem.
The falling rates of the past few decades distress some economists, who worry they betoken weak growth and complicate central bankers' ability to manage the economy.
But although that mountain of dry powder may betoken a lack of opportunities, it also shows that there is a lot of money still eager to get in.
Considering it's built its name from open-world and crime games, two genres that by definition betoken free rein and anarchy, it must be difficult for Rockstar to justify the production of something more structured.
Team Asia was well ahead in the polls, having prepared moves in advance, and although Kalorie Karbdashian Williams lacked the energy her name would betoken, they seemed to be a platform-shoe-in for the win.
It's said that banshees weep in order to betoken the recent or soon-to-occur death of a family member, with congregations of up to 25 banshees assembling in order to mourn the passing of a holy person.
Starving the department of resources, engaging in a clumsy and clearly floundering reorganization, — Tillerson's deputy for that program resigned abruptly earlier in the week — and the mass resignation of foreign service officers who are not being replaced all betoken a general crisis in foreign policy.
London teachers whom Bagehot asked about their new role said they felt overwhelmed; the complexity of modern British Islam is such that non-Muslim staff must resort to crude methods such as listening out for deaths in pupils' families that might betoken youngsters on a foray to the Middle East.
D.H. Lawrence elegantly describes pulsus alternans in his novel Sons and Lovers: > Then he felt her pulse. There was a strong stroke and a weak one, like a > sound and its echo. That was supposed to betoken the end....
He is told to sweeten the offering with a libation of honey, then to retreat from the site without looking back, even if he hears the sound of footsteps or barking dogs.Apollonios Rhodios (tr. Peter Green), The Argonautika, University of California Press, 2007, p140 All these elements betoken the rites owed to a chthonic deity.
Zaharias won, with PAOK the Greek Basketball Cup in 1984, which is as 'The Final of Shaved Heads'. Katsoulis said that the action to cut their hair, was betoken their convection. Moreover, the previous night the players watch the film Under Fire (film), which inspire them. In 1988 Katsoulis moved to Apollon Patras along with four other PAOK's players, as exchange for Bill Melis transfer.
In short, Grote writes that "the various anecdotes which are told respecting [Helot] treatment at Sparta betoken less of cruelty than of ostentatious scorn".Quoted by Cartledge, p. 151. He has been followed recently by J. Ducat (1974 and 1990),Partially followed by Lévy, pp. 124–126. who describes Spartan treatment of the Helots as a kind of ideological warfare, designed to condition the Helots to think of themselves as inferiors.
Maes Titianus went as far as Tashkurgan in the Pamir (in blue). Maës Titianus was an ancient Roman traveller of Macedonian culture.He is described as a Macedonian by Ptolemy, but his "Macedonian" origin may betoken no more than his cultural affinity, and the name Maës is Semitic in origin (Cary 1956:130). He was a Greek speaker who came from a family of merchants who had both Syrian and Roman identity.
62 His success made him, it is said, "the most renowned artist of Germany". Robert Schumann and his wife Clara were deeply impressed, and formed a "close connection" with Joachim.Swafford, p. 63 Joachim met the then publicly unknown 20-year-old Brahms, and wrote of him that his playing "shows the intense fire...which predicts the artist" and "his compositions already betoken such power as I have seen in no other musician of his age".
Cline, 248–249. The Wells sentimental romanticism, traditional form, and lofty style – using words like withal, betoken and hath – did not appeal to Modernist aesthetics; not all those willing to defend it on grounds of literary freedom were equally willing to praise its artistry.Doan & Prosser, 14, and Souhami, 173. The petition dwindled to a short letter in The Nation and Athenaeum, signed by Forster and Virginia Woolf, that focused on the chilling effects of censorship on writers.
The very zeal of the program might betoken a renascent nationalism that could work against French interests. The debacle of the Battle of Trafalgar had made it clear that the projected invasion had to be scrapped. The Dutch now began to clamor for economies in the form of the return of the Boulogne flotilla, which annoyed Napoleon, because he still had a use for it. The man who had led that flotilla to Boulogne Carel Hendrik Ver Huell, was now Secretary for the Navy.
Walpurgis Night bonfire in Sweden Apart from traditional Protestant Christian holidays, Sweden also celebrates some unique holidays, some of a pre-Christian tradition. They include Midsummer celebrating the summer solstice; Walpurgis Night (Valborgsmässoafton) on 30 April lighting bonfires; and Labour Day or Mayday on 1 May is dedicated to socialist demonstrations. The day of giver-of-light Saint Lucia, 13 December, is widely acknowledged in elaborate celebrations which betoken its Italian origin and commence the month-long Christmas season. 6 June is the National Day of Sweden and has since 2005 been a public holiday.
He begins teaching her his language. Some weeks or months later she dreams of her own mother speaking to her and of an earthquake (which betoken tragedy and upheaval to Ayla). After this dream, Ayla suddenly speaks Jondalar's language fluently even to the idioms, where before she had spoken only in broken sentences. Auel may have meant this event as a partial recovery of repressed memories, but Ayla still does not remember her own or her mother's name, her language, or anything of her past before her adoption.
Series 3 was less dependent on and, by implication, more reflective of criticism of Dix. It was also published as a collection of individual booklets for different services, between January 1973 (Holy Communion) and November 1977 (Marriage). The evidence for the offertory had been challenged from left and right by liturgical scholars such as Colin Buchanan and Ronald Jasper: it had been championed by the adherents of the Liturgical Movement but came to be regarded as suspect not only by evangelicals. In his Durham Essays and Addresses, Michael Ramsey had warned against a "shallow Pelagianism" which it seemed to betoken.
Excerpts of the inventory are briefly interpreted by G. de Bellaigue 1974:864. Most of the refined furniture bearing his stamp is in Louis XV style, employing crossbanded veneers of tropical woods rather than marquetry, and with sensitively-integrated gilt-bronze mounts that betoken close collaboration with the fondeurs-ciseleurs who made them, rather than purchases of stock mounts on the wholesale market.G. be Bellaigue (Bellaigue 1974:863) tentatively identifies three bronziers among the creditors at Joseph's death. About 1745 he married Reine Chicot, of a family of Parisian menuisiers, makers of carved panelling and seat furniture.
Forbye, A'm leukkin tae see an ettlin in core at fettlin tae tha TB o Kye, takkin in complutherin anent a screengin ontak, tha wye we'll can pit owre an inlaik in ootlay sillert wi resydentèrs. Mair betoken, but, we'll be leukkin forbye tae uphaud an ingang airtit wi tha hannlins furtae redd ootcum disayses. An we'r fur stairtin in tae leukk bodes agane fur oor baste kenmairk gate, 'at owre tha nixt wheen o yeirs wull be tha ootcum o sillerin tae aboot £60m frae resydentèrs furtae uphaud tha hale hannlin adae wi beef an tha mïlk-hoose.
We > enter with them, and find ourselves in a large, spacious, impressive, and > richly-decorated building. The church, it should be said, is the grateful > and lavish gift of a former parishioner: the lofty roof, richly-coloured > walls, and the sculptures and stained-glass windows betoken alike the > costliness of the offering and the giver's conception of a great church for > East London. As St Mary's, Whitechapel, is one of the foremost in popularity > and equipment for parish work, and one of the best attended of the great > East End churches, everything that may account for its reputation will well > deserve attention. > The church seats thirteen hundred people.
31st Bombardment Squadron – Damaged B-18s at Hickam Field In the aftermath of the attack the planes that could be repaired were put back on the line, and were reinforced by the wider-tailed B-17E that had a tail gunner position. For the balance of 1942, the 31st remained in Hawaii, its aircraft flying long range reconnaissance missions from Kipapa Airfield and Kualoa Airfield. Its patrols ranged three or four hundred miles out from Oahu, searching for anything that might betoken another attack on Hawaii. In February the Hawaiian Air Force became the Seventh Air Force, and the 18th Bombardment Wing (comprising the 5th and 11th Groups) became the VII Bomber Command.

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