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"signified" Definitions
  1. the meaning expressed by a linguistic sign, rather than its form
"signified" Synonyms
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451 Sentences With "signified"

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This signified that she had one parent from each group.
On WhatsApp, this is signified by a blue tick mark.
I thought that that signified to people that I understood.
During the winter solstice, evergreens signified the coming of spring.
Friday's close signified that the correction ended on Feb 8.
But lately they have signified more than simple good deeds.
It was clear what events in Iowa signified, he said.
It signified the family's "coming back to life," Mr. Negron said.
Not because of the pain, but because of what it signified.
Under President Obama, it signified little more than a symbolic gesture.
The "flying money" emoji next to a house symbol signified rent.
It was unclear what all the self-consciously arty symbols signified.
I knew this artwork signified something intellectually subtle—but what, exactly?
Royalty and the nobility also consumed meat because it signified wealth.
From its Greek origins, stigma signified a literal mark or brand.
But Thursday's announcement signified a further push to eliminate the group.
On Mr. Serhal's maps, it turned out, hima signified communal areas.
The scores signified a high point for M.S. 442, teachers said.
But the response from the wife signified more of a disheartening ambivalence.
The alert signified that the object may be arriving from interstellar space.
Its ticking minutes signified the urgency of addressing the threats to humankind.
Night, signified by darkness for Adnan, calls out for illumination or clarity.
Floating runways have signified naval seriousness for most of the past century.
In Germany, the end of tolerance also signified the end of democracy.
The settlement signified something else, too: Uber is Mr. Khosrowshahi's company now.
Logically and philosophically, for Kai, bodies signified nothing; physiology was without meaning.
These types of offenses once signified the end of an author's career.
That signified the discovery of helium, the universe's second most common element.
Many of those taking part signified their participation with the hashtag #WomenBoycottTwitter.
But in this context, the crying only signified my failure to self-compartmentalize.
Of course, they're laughable today, but they signified the birth of centralized computing.
Mnuchin said on CNBC that a strong dollar signified a strong US economy.
For both men, the name change signified a break with a difficult past.
The move signified a massive swing in the government's approach to Internet regulation.
"In its historic sense, the ring signified possession rather than partnership," she explained.
The name itself has long signified resistance to prison abuse and state violence.
Though the image was fuzzy, it signified a major milestone for space research.
These signified bodies are not perilous as in dangerous or hazardous or treacherous.
It signified the possibility of the franchise's first World Series title in decades.
Outside another popular bar, the Bank Hotel, a large sign signified recent frustrations.
Both of them signified, he said, a distinction from the mundane and quotidian.
The sea is no longer the same sea that the word initially signified.
The one they have chosen is language — cultural difference signified through linguistic difference.
In the Age of Chivalry, blond hair signified nobility, honor, beauty, and goodness.
Another number signified the intelligence branch in which the patient had been killed.
For many, George H.W. Bush's death last Friday signified the end of an era.
The pill signified an unprecedented moment for women to take control over their bodies.
The stars are signified as blue and the bright white spot is the star.
To me, a girl with red hair signified so many things: distinction, passion, curiosity.
At the height of its popularity, the color white signified upper class and refinement.
Acquiring wealth — signified here by the gold accessories — at the price of one's sexuality?
Lu says Blood runs in three acts, as signified by the three "KINDRED" interludes.
Historically, this meal has signified the spirit of religious tolerance sown into America's fabric.
And then I heard it: the loud, bizarre warbling that signified I'd switched timelines.
A cover that, if you were on it, signified success in the broader culture.
Making the purchase (more accurately, making my mom make the purchase) signified my transition.
The implication was that his change in attire signified assimilation into the political establishment.
Posing with the Larry O'Brien trophy, and the glow of validation it signified, mattered.
I'm interested in what those invisible lines look like and how are they signified.
When I changed clothes, it signified another day had gone by in the script.
Subtitles signified a respect for art; dubbing was a betrayal, a capitulation to philistines.
The meetings signified the first time a Chinese or Indian leader has visited Rwanda.
It also signified a rejection of the last eight years of President Obama's administration.
Rather, it signified righteous decision making that is rooted in acuity and practical wisdom.
It just signified such an incredibly dramatic change—in platform, timeframe, living location, just everything.
For much of the 20th century "quantum" has, in the popular consciousness, simply signified "weird".
Because I had zero knowledge of what they signified culturally or who they belonged to.
The number of them you wore signified how many people you had hooked up with.
Coming out (then, as bisexual) both confirmed and signified other elements of my misfit existence.
His character is signified by wild hair, a lab coat, maybe some goggles and gadgetry.
Nude hasn't signified Caucasian at least since Crayola crayons changed Flesh to Peach in 1962.
It signified that most NFL analysts had bet against his team: They were the underdogs.
I sought to learn more about the tumor test and exactly what my score signified.
Perhaps no event in 211 signified Benioff's zeal as much as his purchase of Time Magazine.
The upgrade signified that Apple felt that even its biggest tiny display was still too small.
Error 1202 signified that the processor was overloaded and that Laning's scheme had forced a restart.
It signified that fuzzstaches, that is, peach fuzz mustaches, had their place in the grooming world.
"Batman" No. 251 signified the return of the Joker as a criminal and a serial killer.
The initials also signified that as a member of Congress, he was entitled to free postage.
The flight signified the first step in Boeing's redemption following troubles with the 737 Max aircraft.
It signified that Amazon was now its biggest deliverer — not UPS, US Postal Service, or FedEx.
Detectives believed that the "4" signified the number of murders that the killer believed he had committed.
These roles signified how little Hollywood valued me and my community, constantly reducing us to crude caricatures.
But a moment that could have signified the end of her career has only increased Abrams's prominence.
Though September 21 signified the official start of the fall equinox, outside it's felt like anything but.
But it signified much worse for the president and his party than a few thousand hostile bureaucrats.
Furthermore, an environment bustling with the twittering of birds signified that the area was free of predators.
The collaboration signified a step forward not only for Public Enemy, but for pop culture at large.
Later it signified a traveling home for Roma, and still later it came to describe motorized convoys.
For veterans, it signified yet another major change at the company that distanced workers from accessible power.
The lines, which would have been highly visible, could have signified status, bravery, cult knowledge, or protection.
The opening of both hotels signified the diversification of the Hyatt portfolio, allowing the company to grow rapidly.
This is signified by the blue ring on an Echo speaker or other Echo device staying lit up.
Diagram of the experiment in which a bee is expected to perform addition, as signified by blue elements.
While this signified an earlier start and "lengthening of the season", there was still the potential for problems.
The wrestling between the two men signified a larger, enduring struggle between the monarch's ceaseless struggle for power.
Subversion trials are not new in China, but the intense, concerted publicity around these trials signified a shift.
I loved the sound of the club smacking the wet earth; that sound signified the countryside to me.
No one could believe that the visit was happening, and everyone wanted to talk about what it signified.
After the end of the Cold War, imitating the West signified being on the right side of history.
But for the most part, the 2018 midterms signified a strong comeback for Democrats in Pennsylvania, with Gov.
Several men took charge, steering the boat towards the distant speck that signified their only hope of survival.
"It signified that the king was guarding the temple and keeping out the forces of chaos," he said.
Switching between roles is signified mostly — often delightfully — by having the actors don bibs and, as necessary, wigs.
Mr. Davis's testimony signified the beginning of what is expected to be a prolonged appearance on the stand.
The members in Nxivm called themselves "Nxians," and wore different colored sashes that signified their ranks, the affidavit said.
He said he was not, and was then asked what the "Pepe the Frog" pin he was wearing signified.
What's fascinating is how one haircut has signified so many different things, across different historical moments and different constituencies.
According to a Netflix survey, 51% of people felt sharing their account signified a "big step" in a relationship.
The shapes were either blue or yellow, in which blue signified the need to add and yellow meant subtraction.
The medal around her neck signified her victory, but the cold ground against her feet was its own relief.
Other elements of his oeuvre are signified by a mood board of crows, or plastic bins of artistic supplies.
According to officials, the move signified that China was following through on its promise to avoid negotiations under pressure.
The era signified a huge shift in the characterization of the Joker, but the transformation was far from complete.
NUMBER ONE, THE THINGS THAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY KIND OF SIGNIFIED A TECTONIC SHIFT IN THE U.S. RELATIONSHIP WITH CHINA.
"Holistic" was a fine word, and it signified that no one in the administration was prepared to sound embarrassed.
TB: The election cycle of Hillary Clinton was a culminating moment which signified the absolute bankruptcy of liberal feminism.
What this signified, I couldn't say, but small details like this leave a singular, mysterious afterglow in the memory.
But instead of a blue chip stock, the arrow signified an uptick in cornavirus confirmed cases in New York.
To non-interventionists, America First signified a coherent philosophy, a callback to the America First Committee of the 22015s.
"The problem it signified was outside the range of and remote from most people's immediate concerns," the Langs wrote.
Three blocks west, the Hudson River separated New York from New Jersey and signified the edge of the earth.
The painting is playful, odd, and suffused with a feeling of isolation, signified the lone animal occupying the hill.
ABC Kitchen signified a small turning point in the appetites of New Yorkers when it opened seven years ago.
Clinton to a huge advantage for Mr. Trump, with readers left to guess what the dancing needle really signified.
Not surprisingly, Russian politicians chortled that this visit signified the end of the U.S. monopoly over Saudi foreign interactions.
For those who've read the books, that whole sequence would have been unmistakable in terms of what it signified.
It's what those aesthetic qualities signified that seemed to suit the Victorian medical establishment most: the notion of respectability.
The work is haunting in the way that it highlights the impermanence of the image, and even its signified subjects.
In order to understand why they signified commitment, we have to break down what each part of the ring symbolizes.
When the Clone Wars cartoon began with a red logo, it signified that Darth Maul was about to show up.
The only thing that signified it was time for my next nail appointment was the new growth at the cuticle.
Models are selling out (signified by the strike through) so if you see a good deal, don't wait on it.
Spain's manager, Vicente del Bosque, admitted that his players sat in silence after realising what the defeat to Croatia signified.
What Ali signified when he converted to Islam was that he was tired of being part of an oppressed people.
Over the millennia, September's full moon has signified to farmers that it's time to finish harvesting corn and other crops.
Never did he fully explore imaginative ways out of the conflict; for him, extrication without victory signified humiliation and defeat.
The grimacing, the way the patient flung his head from side to side — all of it signified an unvoiced anguish.
Staff members interviewed said the latest round of cuts signified the decline of one of Australia's most powerful media empires.
Rutger Bruining, the CEO of biography-writing service Story Terrace, said this signified a new chapter for the royal family.
The law of the kingdom is mutability, signified by the many names its sovereign and her subjects are called by.
The brand never signified anything in particular or possessed any cohesive DNA, to borrow the parlance of contemporary marketing strategists.
We preserved our feelings for her as well as all of her belongings which each signified her life's choices and philosophy.
Every table signified an important city to the couple and all dinnerware —including cups and napkins — had Delta written on them.
He was elected president in 2015 in what signified the first time an opposition party had won an election in Nigeria.
The district attorney's office said Mr. Lieberman's guilty plea signified that he admitted to stealing at least $50,000 from Social Security.
His vibrating phone signified the cheer, but also the challenge, of juggling his old, proven routines and a new, unpredictable life.
Q&A Q. Why does organic milk have a longer shelf life, as signified by later expiration dates, than regular milk?
" Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan said the deal signified the creation of "the world's largest free, advanced, industrialized economic zone.
What's perhaps most distinctly Dickensian about The Goldfinch, though, is its obsession with morality as signified by taste and social class.
The developments signified a major shift in the investigation of the disappearance of the four men over two days last week.
Such an accessory would have been denounced as bourgeois frivolity only a few years before, but now fashion merchandise signified status.
Egyptian prosecutors have said these marks signified a "slow death," though investigators initially said what happened was likely a road accident.
"Marriage equality for me signified a kind of Ireland that I wanted to be a part of," he told VICE News.
Roy Campos, director of the Mitofsky polling firm, said Mexican interest in the U.S. presidential election signified a change from years past.
Next up was buying anything branded with Kodak, a now-ailing camera company that once signified your wealth with 61.6 percent accuracy.
Not only did it add another hit to her on-point campaign style, but wearing all-white actually signified something much bigger.
The final encounter is a knockdown fight against sentry Bastions and souped up Orisas (signified by the star icons above their heads).
Luke may have been the Jedi, but it was Princess Leia who signified the real socio-cultural jiu-jitsu of Star Wars.
They became consummate appropriators of things — souvenirs that signified their times or private lives — frequently erasing the boundary between painting and sculpture.
Racists in America have often taken black progress as a threat, and nothing signified that more than Obama's ascension to the presidency.
Probing the gap between sign and signified, it is a delighting feat of free association thrown up against a state of panic.
Their burning of the king and his enslaved and native supporters together signified the opposite of what we think of as America.
Plenty happened this week, though most of the news signified something larger looming on the horizon, more on that in a bit.
This song signified that while Summer may have been disco's reigning queen, there was much more to her than meets the eye.
Then Cusack produced the security guard's photos of Alex's drawing of devil horns and told him that the doodles signified MS-13.
The clip of the exchange went viral; journalists, politicians and everyday Americans debated what the shushing signified about our still sexist culture.
That collection focused on the idea of "objects for the body," and signified a move away from clothing — and into abstract realms.
The new tents were inspired by the antiquated notion that the number of tents one owned signified the amount of power one held.
It signified that I had grown more comfortable with myself, to the point I had started valuing the opinions of other people less.
"I Want You Back", one of many timeless numbers to roll off Motown's famed production line, signified the start of the Jackson dynasty.
The fact that political pressure can make a difference was again signified by the quick response of a Fed spokesman to Thursday's letter.
That this study and the first issue of Playboy came out in the same year signified, moreover, a decreasing public acceptance of censorship.
My inner cynic cringed, but the optimist in me loved them, as I knew they signified a social shift toward acceptance and visibility.
You may have heard of the famed Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai, India, the landmark hotel that since 1903 has signified luxury tourism.
Though its guidelines restricted the app to users "13+ only," many users signified on their profiles they were under 13, raising COPPA concerns.
Bryant was often referred to by his self-given nickname "Black Mamba," a type of snake, which signified his prowess and competitive attitude.
The move signified one of Trump's boldest statements to the international community, and, specifically, the United Nations, which he has frequently criticized. 6.
The Expanse, 12 Monkeys, The Magicians, and the Childhood's End miniseries were intricate serial narratives that signified a departure from Syfy's usual lineup.
More importantly, though, what underlies these intimations of anger is a desire to overcome the distance between word and thing, sign and signified.
They were going to just be super cool, and badass, and use girlie pictures or pornography without inquiry into what the images signified.
Likewise, great athletes sometimes float unmoored to any particular signified meaning, until the political circumstances of their livelihoods bring them to the ground.
I repeatedly ran into signs on or near the road that offered no explanation as to their meaning but clearly signified something to locals.
The performance of Jackson Millarker, 8, is part of a new era in television, signified by a small but growing number of transgender characters.
It signified home fires burning (in Dickens there are grim references to meager fireplaces with just a few lumps of coal) and thrumming factories.
LENS Juliette Robert set out to photograph women priests and bishops, who signified a powerful contrast to the conservative Catholicism Ms. Robert had known.
I avoided the true guts of the story, the shame of a bloated body, which signified my lack of will power, determination and pride.
One user, Bigg-Tech, received the black check-mark icon that signified acceptance and responded by posting a joyful dancing GIF from "Soul Train."
Brandon Ingram and Josh Hart were also sent to New Orleans in the deal, and it signified a fresh start for all three players.
But it also signified something deeply sad: My baby was growing up, and he no longer needed me the same way he once did. 
She translates Edgar Allan Poe's letter, a floating signifier devoid of a signified (we never learn what the letter says), into a visual image.
Black hair has a storied history that dates back to ancient Africa, where wearing certain hairstyles signified one's cultural identity, heritage, and social status.
Although I wore a pantsuit nearly every day that summer, I never stopped to think about what it signified or how it became so ubiquitous.
But for others, it signified a shift that most fashion people already knew: Yet another item from the '70s had been brought back to life.
The sale raised over $4 million for charity and signified a fresh start in her life as she cleared out her closet for the cause.
He was in the middle of talking about something or other when every reporter's worst nightmare struck: an incoming call signified by a jaunty ringtone.
The new name, Amazon, referred to the world's largest river by volume, and signified the massive scale of his site as well as his ambitions.
Its use in Beaux-Arts buildings, for instance, signified wealth because of the implied skill on display rather than the preciousness of a particular material.
I would argue that to resist the sweep of malevolence signified by Trump's prominence is a tragic counterpoint to a vote for Obama in 2008.
For more than a century, the "radical left" banner has signified socialism—but it's also meant radical women's movements, queer political action, and black liberation.
For Officer Joe Nocella, a 21-year veteran of the Nassau County Police Department, those killings signified the start of a new era in policing.
The vote signified a major victory for the growing influence of the tiny but well-funded anti-vaccination crowd in Texas, one political observer said.
It may be cold, and signified by a nonchalant video game gauge, but at least our protagonist in For Honor seems to possess a heart.
What's more, deaf actors appeared frequently, always as hearing characters; five found regular work onscreen, where facial expression and gestures signified more than moving lips.
The flight, which took-off from Blagnac in Toulouse, signified the start of a 10-month testing period before the plane can start flying commercially.
From high school through college, both my peers and pop culture at large signified to me that penises are nasty and blowjobs are a chore.
President Trump's phone call to Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday signified the critical importance of the open and supportive relationship between our two countries.
Mr. Johnson's victory, he said, signified the power of fast, simple answers, and the fastest, simplest one is to make a clean break from Europe.
Of course, we knew that a downpour of petals at a Pokéstop signified that some other player had activated a Pokémon lure at that location.
Even though I ate a combination of veggies and sugary midnight snacks, I never felt like my body became something that signified poor health and gluttony.
This election signified a regional shift in red-bue votes: The Northeastern, Upper Midwest, and West Coast states, from this election forward, began to vote Democrat.
In a rare move that signified a small step forward, China's National People's Congress acknowledged petitions to legalize same-sex marriage, NBC reported in January 2020.
Their launch signified a push towards introducing more natural products on the network and their debut was the largest beauty premiere the company has ever had.
The fact that the outbreaks were repeated signified that it might be malaria because no one can build up an immunity to the disease, Poinar said.
It's hard to tell if the woman is black or white, but the signified—religious style, hat, hair, politics of mourning—suggests the character is black.
These are the sounds of boxes being checked, and they leave disgruntled anyone who actually lives with the horrors signified by the buzzwords and talking points.
Of Dutch derivation and related to the Norwegian word jaegt, the word in the XVII century signified a transport for royalty or someone of distinguished rank.
A presumption that using military power signified to friends and foes that Washington was getting serious about a problem diminished the role of diplomats and diplomacy.
She had help decoding the Victorian symbolism of flowers and foliage in his drawings: Grapevines signified intoxication, waterlilies represented purity of heart, and sunflowers conveyed adoration.
My otherwise conservative and proper Roman Catholic family allowed these records, filled with jokes that were (at best) inappropriate, because they believed that they signified freedom.
In a time when many artists are content to establish one-to-one correspondences between signifier and signified, sign and meaning, Wardell Milan's ambiguity is refreshing.
The convoluted financial transaction to support the cash-strapped government would not have been uncommon for Russia, but signified Moscow's desperation to find a foreign investors.
He suggested the Russian aid signified a return of a superpower proxy war in Afghanistan, and he said the evidence of Russian support was now unequivocal.
Clark was one of the first people in England to succumb to the disease, and his death signified a rupture with all that had gone before.
For a full hour after the statue was loaded, bystanders spoke to the press and to each other about what the city's decision signified to them.
Alexander Dugin, a nationalist Russian philosopher, called Mr. Trump's inauguration the happiest day of his life because it signified the demise of the liberal international order.
Some activists wore traditional Indigenous clothing, while others preferred military fatigues or genderqueer attire that signified their dedication to battle the White orthodoxies of the museum.
Whatever achievement the poet might have previously accomplished, signified by the crown leaves, is mocked as he comes to a new perception about his personal failures.
Once upon a time, being an NBA All-Star was a tremendous honor that signified truly mastering one's craft and earning the respect of one's professional peers.
Over the years, we've seen many CES announcements full of sound and fury, but they haven't always signified as much as the companies making them have hoped.
What may have signified one thing in the past (like a Donald Duck spoof T-shirt mocking the host of The Apprentice) signifies something else entirely today.
As much as this show was, truly, about the clothes, it also signified the first step in a shift for the fashion industry and how it operates.
Over time, Angel's death became abstract, a symbol of the end of a movement—much in the way Warhol's expiration signified "The Death of Downtown" in 1987.
The image of the shillelagh signified the entire country's obsession with fighting, which was an unfair generalization, given that not every Irishman or woman engaged in fighting.
The first tension area she encountered was strange: Patty spoke about what it signified (career drama, surprise surprise), and there was an uncomfortable silence on my end.
Meanings and designations not only invert and collapse into each other, but the same unhooking of signifier from signified that underwrote so much of "theory" is ridiculed.
There had already been a few bright moments this season, most notably Sean Manaea's no-hitter against baseball's best team, that perhaps signified great things to come.
On June 16, 1989, more than 100,000 Hungarians attended a public reburial of Mr. Nagy, a historic event that signified the end of Soviet oppression in Hungary.
That may not be precisely the case, especially this year, but it is true that a bad finish in Iowa has signified the end of many campaigns.
His presence signified just how mainstream he has made their cause, which for years lacked power and resources compared with Planned Parenthood and other abortion rights groups.
And millennials crave that, given that the life milestones that signified adulthood for previous generations — things like marriage, homeownership and children — haven't happened as quickly for them.
In his memoir, Annan recognized the costs of taking on the world's top diplomatic job, joking that "SG," for secretary-general, also signified "scapegoat" around U.N. headquarters.
And exactly when the next inevitable bear market will arrive — typically signified by a market drop of more than 20 percent and sustained pessimism — is anyone's guess.
But he has always recognized that the fabric-swaddled dining rooms that once signified comfort gave a lot of younger people the sensation of being buried alive.
The launch "signified a major stage of progress of our country's indigenous design and construction of aircraft carriers," a news bulletin from the People's Liberation Army said.
Cranes and turtles, for instance, stood for prosperity, while fruits and vegetables with many seeds — watermelons, grapes, pomegranates, and eggplants — signified desires for  many children and good fortune.
Generally speaking, music in video games coincides with action, and the first three games in the Resident Evil franchise inverted expectations; music signified that the coast was clear.
"Balance" was not the name of the sharp tungsten scales that marked the ridges of her spine, nor was it the signified breed of her countless snapping children.
Sure, owning the latest and greatest Apple product was still a cultural signifier, however, what it signified was less cultural cache and more a proclivity toward conspicuous consumption.
Its cancellation signified an interest by Facebook leadership to focus on more accessible improvements to the core Rift experience that wouldn't require the latest PC hardware to function.
For Marley, dealing with his estate probably signified a surrender to the forces of Babylon, the metaphorical site of oppression and Western materialism that Rastas hope to escape.
I remember how in school we teased students with Coke-bottle glasses, but didn't laugh at blind folk whose black glasses signified that they couldn't see at all.
The clarification signified an about-face for Mr. Trump, who heartily embraced the argument that more guns equals more safety when discussing the recent massacre in Orlando Fla.
Instead it just signified the letter T, as in the former Model-T Ford, and "is going to" meant will — for a sort of "weave," or fabric, TWILL.
The poem signified a thawing in relations between the old enemies that can be traced back to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's state visit to Beijing in 23.
She made her way through a maze of tall men in tailored sweatsuits rehearsing beneath a basket, to a spot that signified a turning point in her life.
This week's Twitter war over Clinton's supposed lack of liberal credibility has signified that the political revolution Sanders promises will be an uncompromisingly strict one, if not outright absolutist.
South Korea said the North's decision signified "meaningful" progress toward denuclearisation of the peninsula and would create favorable conditions for successful meetings with it and with the United States.
It was one of the largest fines ever implemented for robocall violations, and it signified that the federal government would prioritize lessening the burden of these calls on consumers.
For all the hope for a better future that the launch of Apollo 11 signified, it is all too apparent that we have fallen far short of the mark.
"At the time, Vogue compared it to the mass-produced Ford Model T, which signified quality but also suggested the aesthetics of the industrial production line," Mr. Bolton said.
Jammeh staying in power would have been more than a threat to regional stability, it would have signified a betrayal by each of these presidents to their own constituents.
To many of her young readers, it signified the dissolution of a meeting place for a particular kind of girl: smart, self-serious and inclined to dream in color.
For a while, the score had been below 60 percent, signified by a tipped-over bucket of popcorn, the symbol for a film that might be one to skip.
Over that week, I taught my son the language of crosswords, how clues that ended with question marks were usually puns, how an abbreviated clue signified a foreshortened answer.
The responsible scholarly impulse is to historicize: those words were never intended for you, they signified something completely different in 600 B.C.E. than they do today, and so on.
Voting rights may happen to signify human dignity to us, he writes, but corpse-eating once signified respect for the dead among the Fore tribe of Papua New Guinea.
The Patriots' 23-227 lead — which signified the fewest first-half points scored in a Super Bowl since Pittsburgh led Minnesota, 241-123, in 212 — did not seem insurmountable.
For the organizers, the supporters and the attendees, the two vigils signified how much a city had come together in a week-long public protest of Omar Mateen's mass murder.
There are a lot of things that are being signified but particularly there's a critique of the hypervisibility, which Ralph Ellison talked about, that renders blackness completely seen and unseen.
It's an emotional book adaptation, and you can see the film trying to hold it all together as it jumps between timelines, as signified by slight changes in glasses styles.
Mr. Walsh declined — a gesture that signified the lasting impact of a decades-long sexual abuse scandal that has rocked this town, Ballarat, and sent shock waves around the world.
What it signified is that Mr Diess, a cost-cutting executive poached from BMW in July 2015, is drawing a clear line between the VW brand and the VW Group.
It signified a political awakening to many who were angry with the industry's history of cover-ups and payouts to high-powered executives accused of sexually harassing more junior employees.
In a time when many artists and writers are content to establish one-to-one correspondences between signifier and signified, sign and meaning, I found Milan's ambiguity to be refreshing.
One's place in the imperial harem was signified by exacting differentials in privileges: how many servants you got, what plates you could eat off and what colors you could wear.
The "mister" signified that this man was a grown-up, that the friendship he offered his young fans wasn't about condescending to us or compensating for his own lost youth.
The name once signified a working-class black and Latino part of New York, but lately it has become synonymous with the artisanal, post-collegiate culture of 21st-century Brooklyn.
When Zozibini Tunzi was named Miss Universe on Sunday, it signified the first time that black women had simultaneously held the top prize in four of the major beauty pageants.
Footnote: This performance, from September 1988, also shows him on the cusp of his "Batman" soundtrack resurgence, which seems to be signified in his outfit and the cane-twirling flourishes.
This disparity between, in this case, signifier and signified, raises the question: what is the best way to convey something, especially if the essence of it seems to escape appearance?
The game originally showed players how close nearby pokémon were through a system of footprints, the number of which signified the rough distance needed to travel to catch a specific monster.
Her white leotard with pink piping and glittery cape signified way more than just an outfit: Rose wanted to empower participants and take away the negative stigmas attached to women's sexuality.
Prosecutors told the jury that Anthony's bar-hopping and tattoo signified that she was not looking for her daughter, but was living the "bella vita" without being saddled with a toddler.
From its inception, it signified the reclaiming of freedom, when slaves appropriated the French tradition of wearing masks while parading in the streets, adding their own cultural flair and political meaning.
After sending a tweet that signified Snapchat hadn't done anything to hold her attention, Jenner went one further, basically signaling that the app was a point of nostalgia for her now.
The emergence of Mr. Sheen as a hybrid spokesman-activist at the party, where dancers in hexagon-pattered leotards performed erotic dance routines, signified a new act for the troubled actor.
It was a fitting end to a condensed season of golf's majors, but when it was over, it nonetheless had people wondering again what four consecutive first-time major winners signified.
Its length represented the three spatial dimensions of macroscopic reality, and its circumference signified the six other spatial dimensions that string theory says exist, but which are too small to see.
There were the jarring moments, too, walking past T-shirt vendors and murals that meant to honor Bryant but that also "signified our worst nightmare" because he was dead, Downer said.
No one was saying it out loud, but it was understood that this day signified either the passing of the torch to the next generation or the end of a tradition.
I had no idea what a big move in the Japanese currency signified or why it mattered, but it proved to be my first and probably most enduring lesson on markets.
And as some criticized the committee's appearance at the Democratic Party's headquarters, Mr. Meeks dismissed the notion that the group's backing signified that the Democratic political establishment was again rallying to Mrs.
Instead, they're exploring new passions and finding out what their identities can look like outside of basketball, and outside of the case that signified the end of that phase of their lives.
It signified the social status and financial ability to spend more than necessary to be part of an elite group, and, like a stamp of approval, projected specific qualities to potential employers.
According to a draft of the investigation report, obtained by the Times, lawyers handling the case explained that Dushku's complaints signified much larger issues at CBS that were yet to be resolved.
For me, it's also crucially about care, not the care for objects that the verb "curate" originally signified, but collective effort and support for artists who are producing incisive and powerful work.
Had the teeth been scuffed up, this might have signified that these lions had eaten a lot of bone and that they were hungry scavengers feeding on humans as a last resort.
While Yob's second life began just before this decade with 23's The Great Cessation, 2011's Atma truly signified their renewal and made them the doom metal band to reckon with.
Proponents are often vague about precisely what they mean in this regard, but growth is generally said to be signified by a broadening of perspective, greater adaptability and confidence, and enhanced empathy.
And, to the extent that it has signified youth and privilege, feminine glamor has often been coded as White through images like Marilyn Monroe's flying skirt over a New York subway grate.
The idea that modernism may be our very own kind of antiquity emerged in the 1990s during a moment of relative peace and permanence that some thought signified the end of history.
That to me is a criminal act of denial that refuses to deal with the reality that racism is also signified far more subtly than through the wielding of slurs and sticks.
The notion that a drink produced by sunshine, rain, dirt, vines and yeast can be judged by how close it comes to perfection, signified by a 100 score, never made much sense.
He said he drove one because he had always regarded a Buick as a quintessentially reliable American car that signified a certain level of middle class prosperity but didn't put on airs.
"I have to notify the House in accordance with the Royal Assent Act 1967 that her Majesty has signified her royal assent to the following acts ... European Union Withdrawal Act 2018," Bercow said.
Some said they would accrue hundreds of days of consecutive Snapchats, which is signified by a flame emoji next to the contact's name and the number of days where a streak was maintained.
Many lined up to see Meng's bail hearing today, after the extremely high-profile arrest that signified the first major break in a US probe that has mostly been kept from the public.
I bring this up not to brag about how well traveled I am, or for the sake of complaining on the internet, but because it signified a real issue: I was insanely overworked.
This price bump comes as the company abandons the "Early Access" title, a classifier that has long signified that a game is in beta and hasn't had all of the kinks ironed out.
At the very least, it signified a tacit acceptance of the man who, as The Times points out, refused to admit Barack Obama was born in the U.S. on that very same day.
Mandy is mainly signified by her sighing love theme, which underscores her role as a placid, stabilizing presence for Red (and—it's somewhat implied—for the idyllic pine forest the two live in).
As it turned out, perhaps no moment better signified the progress that women's professional basketball has made than this season's peaceful protests aimed at furthering discussion of the social issues confronting the nation.
As Republican leaders struggled to come up with tactful ways to respond to a stunning news conference, responses from some of their colleagues signified a moment when Republicans could not defend their president.
German intellectuals since Johann Gottfried Herder had conceived of cultures as expressing a unique Volksgeist, or "people's spirit," and for Nazi figures, first among them Joseph Goebbels, Kultur signified a rooted, spiritual culture.
The word "end," he now says, was not meant in the sense of "termination," but rather signified "target" or "objective"; similarly, "history" was referencing the process of "development" or "modernization," not recorded time.
I didn't reflect that I was establishing Ganna in a feeling of ownership and entitlement that—beyond the actual name on the deeds—signified in some magical sense a transfer of body and soul.
Despite U.K. Culture Secretary Karen Bradley acknowledging that the deal does raise public interest concerns regarding media plurality, traders' buoyant reaction signified that the perceived chances of the deal now succeeding had substantially improved.
" A senior administration official told the Post that Kelly's remarks only signified that he was heading home early from work, but the newspaper reported that some people viewed the remarks "as a resignation threat.
The monogamy of the booming postwar fifties offered "a kind of romantic full employment," while the free love of the sixties signified not the death of dating but its deregulation on the free market.
Although determined and noisy, the few thousand angry residents who gathered in central Caracas signified a disappointing turnout when compared to the mobilization of hundreds of thousands who shut down the capital two weeks ago.
Like pouring a drink, collapsing on the sofa, or blaring music from the car stereo, changing out of your work clothes was a daily ritual that signified the end of your boss' hold on you.
National ratings are designed for use mainly by local investors in local markets and are signified by the addition of an identifier for the country concerned, such as 'AAA(twn)' for National ratings in Taiwan.
National ratings are designed for use mainly by local investors in local markets and are signified by the addition of an identifier for the country concerned, such as 'AAA(idn)' for National ratings in Indonesia.
Many years later, it still smarts, this insistence that her tears signified a disease that had among its symptoms her inability to know she was sick—and for which the only cure was more rehab.
National ratings are designed for use mainly by local investors in local markets and are signified by the addition of an identifier for the country concerned, such as 'AAA(idn)' for National ratings in Indonesiad.
READ: Trump might be fine with doing crimes to build his border wall Kicking out a SEAL is signified by taking their Trident pin, something the Navy has done more than 150 times since 2011.
In Christian iconography, it was gold that signified the aura of sanctity, but, as Baroque masters experimented with the effects of extreme light and dark, the hunt for a deep, light-fast yellow became urgent.
National ratings are designed for use mainly by local investors in local markets and are signified by the addition of an identifier for the country concerned, such as 'AAA(tha)' for National ratings in Thailand.
While the limited series of schedule extensions hsa signified a cautious optimism that the jet will return to service this year, some industry officials have expressed the belief that it will remain grounded until 2020.
Women involved in Time's Up said that although the Globes signified the initiative's launch, they never intended it to be just an awards season campaign, or one that became associated only with red-carpet actions.
The Mannons are forever hiding behind their public masks, even in private, so it is ingenious that the masks are signified here by thin black microphone cords, one bisecting the forehead of each family member.
They also were slower and slightly more inept during the routine and, afterward, signified on the questionnaire that they felt resigned about not having done well and did not wish to think about their errors.
The ship is far from ready for operations, but the launch "signified a major stage of progress of our country's indigenous design and construction of aircraft carriers," according to a People's Liberation Army news bulletin.
National ratings are designed for use mainly by local investors in local markets and are signified by the addition of an identifier for the country concerned, such as 'AAA(tha)'for National ratings in Thailand.
National ratings are designed for use mainly by local investors in local markets and are signified by the addition of an identifier for the country concerned, such as 'AAA(twn)'for National ratings in Taiwan.
The ancient Egyptian ink demonstrates conclusively that tattooing was practiced in prehistoric Egypt, but it also brings up questions about the role of tattoos in Egyptian society, and what they signified for men and women.
Indeed, Fawcett refused to use physical force on any of his expeditions, preferring to reason with natives; this is signified by a scene where Mr Hunnam sings and plays music to natives to assuage their hostility.
National ratings are designed for use mainly by local investors in local markets and are signified by the addition of an identifier for the country concerned, such as 'AAA(lka)' for National ratings in Sri Lanka.
National ratings are designed for use mainly by local investors in local markets and are signified by the addition of an identifier for the country concerned, such as 'AAA(phl)' for National ratings in the Philippines.
New World Development and its China unit said the deal signified their strategy of scaling down investment in low-margin projects in lower-tier Chinese cities, and focusing resources in top-tier and mid-sized projects.
National Ratings are designed for use mainly by local investors in local markets, and are signified by the addition of an identifier for the country concerned, such as 'AAA(lka)' for National Ratings in Sri Lanka.
Power here took the obvious form of military references on nylon sportswear with zippered panels at the hips and canted at kidney level; money was signified mostly through computer-generated graphic camouflage pattered from dollar bills.
You and your partners, colleagues, and friends—those signified by your house of relationships—don't want to be tied down to anything that doesn't feel right or allow you the freedom to accomplish your highest goals.
If you're an avid YouTube viewer, you may have noticed, or heard about, the relatively new option to become a channel member, signified by the "Join" button located next to some channel "Subscribe" buttons on videos.
"If Tom and I were willing to live in a messy apartment, or to eat more takeout, then the addition of Xiao Li might have signified an easy path back to my writing desk," she writes.
The presenters, having gathered a roomful of teenage girls, would ask for a volunteer to extend her arm and would display a length of clear adhesive tape, telling them that the tape signified them as virgins.
New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley said in a statement that he looked forward to working with Ager to protect the state's primary, but said his election signified the rise of "extremists" in the GOP.
The meaning of (C) Clinton told the FBI that she did not know what the "(C)" portion markings on an email chain signified, explaining that she thought it meant the paragraphs were marked in alphabetical order.
"The lava fountains signified an increase in mass eruption rate, as lava was observed to be flowing more voluminously than before," it said, adding that lava flows had spread more than two miles from the crater.
On set, the episode's director, Miguel Sapochnik, the man who put together the undeniably excellent "Bastard Bowl," would countdown to the moment of ignition, signified by a shot of air and a flash of white light.
Riding the rhythmic and presentational developments, tendencies, and fads of a stylistic catchall that's signified many things over many decades, he put his name on a whole bunch of terrific highlife singles, most of them in English.
In rural areas where the majority live, the failure to vote — signified by having no fingers dipped in indelible ink — made voters subject to retaliation by local officials who carry out civic functions, such as land registration.
Since 2011, the year "Captain America: The First Avenger" was released, Mr. Evans's face (and torso, and biceps) has signified a marketable mix of principled strength and rank-and-file virtue as reliably as any in Hollywood.
All sorts of iMessage features act up when someone texts an Android user — signified by a green bubble — so many times, iOS users will leave Android users out of group chats or stop talking to them altogether.
The unprecedented response signified the mainstreaming of the internet, as people realized they had a way to express themselves—even if they went over the top a bit—on the passing of a famous and beloved figure.
When Zozibini Tunzi of South Africa was named Miss Universe on Sunday, her crowning signified a milestone: the first year that four of the major beauty pageants had simultaneously awarded the top prize to a black woman.
On PUA forums, where men proudly talk about their "lay counts," the default assumption in the days leading up to the election was that a vote for Hillary Clinton signified weakness that no real man would display.
Most notable is the author's photo by Roy Lewis, for her 1969 book "Riot," with Brooks wearing the Afro that signified her break with her mainstream publisher as she joined the voices of the Black Arts Movement.
A year later, unhappy with the name, they registered their domain as Google, a play on the word "googol," a mathematical term for a nearly infinite number that signified the seemingly infinite amount of information on the web.
Trump and policy: The most significant policy change for the industry is not removal of regulations but rather the administration's favorable view of oil-and-gas infrastructure construction, signified by approval of the Keystone and Dakota Access pipelines.
Many wondered if the company's decision to return its focus to the educational market signified the beginning of its end, but today Sphero announced it has acquired littleBits, creating one of the largest makers of STEAM-focused toys.
Shark-fin soup, which can cost more than $100 a bowl, has for centuries signified wealth and status, and it became especially popular in the late 1980s as a status item for China's rapidly expanding middle and upper classes.
Nothing signified that the era of the long lead album release was coming to a close quite like Beyoncé's 2013 surprise self-titled album, which sold 617,000 copies in the three days that counted toward its first week sales.
The resulting shift from Lower Paleolithic Acheulian culture to the Middle Paleolithic, which happened between 300,2000 to 200,000 years ago, signified a monumental transition for the human species, marked by the adoption of more sophisticated tools and manufacturing techniques.
And when I got home, already giddy from numb legs from the ride, I got the results from Strava: a sweet, sweet flood of PRs, which are signified by a tiny medal made of pixels and sweet, sweet dopamine.
The project RUKA (to braid/to knit/ to weave) explores the history of black hairstyles, the way the beauty salon exists as a form of home, and the politics of identity and beauty that are signified by black hair.
But the morning tweet signified a new chapter in the public feud between the president and Mr. Sessions, the product of Mr. Trump's rage and sense of betrayal at his attorney general for recusing himself from the Russia inquiry.
Perhaps no weekend signified this better than the one we just finished, in which Donald Trump and Marco Rubio traded petty insults, Rubio made a penis joke, and Trump resisted disavowing former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke.
Their podcast has come to occupy a singular perch in blue America; where an NPR tote bag once signified a certain political persuasion and mind-set, in the age of Trump, it's a "Friend of the Pod" T-shirt.
When Barack Obama commuted Chelsea Manning's 21-year sentence three days before the end of his presidency, it signified a shift in the political landscape—one that her supporters and those long-critical of the United States military welcomed.
In Wolf, her lack of sophistication was signified through the thickness of her accent, her general attraction to DiCaprio's character, and her body, which was tanned and oiled in nude scenes to look like that of a Playboy Bunny.
A.) Reid and Kenneth (Babyface) Edmonds founded LaFace Records, the label that signified the birth of Atlanta as a music town, spawning the careers of such first-generation Atlanta stars as TLC, Toni Braxton, OutKast, Usher, and Goodie Mob.
"More than 50 (companies) have signified to PNOC their intent to participate in the project," Cusi said after issuing new regulations that he hopes will smooth the development of both the facility and the wider LNG sector in the Philippines.
Avid exercisers will also tell you that muscle weighs more than fat, but the Mi Fit app seemed mostly focused on thinness as signified by an icon of a female figure slimming down in an overview of my weekly steps.
The way we dressed, after all, signified the stuff we listened to: If you were in the know, you could easily tell a Marilyn Manson devotee from a Nausea-loving crust punk from a My Chemical Romance–sort of scene kid.
It was the ultimate signifier/signified relationship – a system of signification that would titillate even the driest of semiologists, and pave the way for the language used by Catch-as-Catch-Can wrestlers or Brazilian jiu jitsu practitioners centuries later.
As signified by the cropped hair, charcoal moustache, and oversized slacks in the film's opening, Lubow presents in a masculine way—and it is what marked the director out from other parents when they embarked on their pregnancies two decades ago.
It signified the neglect into which EU-India relations have fallen after a summit in March, held after a four-year gap, failed to set out a roadmap for talks on a proposed Broad-based Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA).
There are four theme answers in the acrosses, signified by asterisks, as well as a revealer at 64A, asking the solver to figure out what the ends of each of the themers have in common (and giving a little hint).
As noted by Perry Bacon at FiveThirtyEight, the "partisan divide is such a big part of people's political identities" and that this is reinforced by "negative partisanship," meaning loyalty to a party signified by mere dislike of the other party.
On Golf TROON, Scotland — The ethos of the world's most famed athletic competition is known as the Olympic movement, which in the men's golf community is best signified by the stampede of top players dashing away from the 2016 Rio Games.
Naftali Bennett, a minister whose Jewish Home party promoted the bill, said Sunday's action signified that Israel had embarked on "a historic process of normalizing the settlements in Judea and Samaria," referring to the West Bank by its biblical name.
Bradford's win over Wimbledon was worth far more than six points; it signified the permanent decline of one club, and a spell of penury and distress which was far more acute than anything suffered by their fellow relegation candidates that year.
On a scale of zero to six, where zero signified "completely straight" and six meant "completely homosexual," more than a third of the young demographic chose a number between one and five, indicating that they were bisexual to some degree.
That "signified my commitment as the CO of the ship to ensure ... that I&aposm going make sure that the crew is ready to do their job and operate the ship when we take it out to sea," Marzano said.
Last Friday, Take-Two's stock managed to push through its $115 ceiling of resistance as the stock's moving average convergence divergence indicator (or MACD, signified by the black line) made a bullish crossover, suggesting the stock was about to start running.
The Representation of the People Act, which gained royal assent on February 6, 1918, signified a different kind of surrender, by the male political establishment to the suffragists and suffragettes who had fought -- sometimes literally -- for the right to vote.
The South African rand has rallied since businessman-turned-politician Cyril Ramaphosa won the leadership of the ruling African National Congress (ANC), but investors' hopes that this signified the end of corruption associated with embattled President Jacob Zuma may be dashed.
The rise of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar signified a profound splintering of the Pakistani Taliban amid internal power struggles and ideological differences, most visibly over the start of peace talks between the main group and the Pakistani government a few years ago.
The big guy helping the little guy come up in ranks not only signified a generational change but, more so, the attitudes towards kinship that characterises Hispanic people as a whole: as far as we're concerned, if you're one of us, you're family.
Google has developed a format for viewing stories on pages with accelerated loading times on mobile, but those stories (signified with a lightning bolt when you search on Google for a story on you mobile device) all get delivered on Google URLs.
In a country that still had strict limitations on international travel, where sports and leisure activities were relatively new cultural phenomena, and books and movies still heavily censored, the Olympics signified a break from an authoritarian past, instead of lending legitimacy to it.
That's how Jedi say "once upon a time;" when Star Wars came out in 1977, those luminous blue words signified that audiences were about to see a bit of a throwback, hearkening to 1930s adventure serials, pulp fiction, Westerns, and samurai movies.
"I have to notify the House in accordance with the Royal Assent Act 1967 that her Majesty has signified her royal assent to the following acts ... European Union Withdrawal Act 2018," Commons Speaker John Bercow told lawmakers during a session of the house.
I was then told that this area signified a certain set of politics: not the working-class scene of Spanish Town, where my mother lives, nor the more urbane environs of New Kingston, where my father's family now lives — but somewhere in between.
Xiomara feels hopelessly betrayed when she learned that her mother had sex before marriage, because Alba spent years making her daughter feel like sex signified loose morals, but they talk it through and Alba opens up about the enigmatic Pablo Alonso Segura.
Servants "don't have families," a great-aunt airily explains to her descendant; if the wealthy have heredity and tradition to keep them in line, the poor have only religion and other communal terrors, here signified by a pool of flesh-eating fish.
The company was opening its new season with Alan Lucien Oyen's "New Piece II," one of the two commissions last spring that signified the first time since Bausch's death in 2009 that the company had performed a full-length piece by another choreographer.
The 11 runs were impressive, but perhaps more important was the zero in the visitors' scoring column, because it signified that the Yankees pitching, which has faltered over the second half of the season, may be recovering just in time for the postseason.
Though Seward noted that upper-class British boys usually wear shorts until they're 8 years old (yes, even in the winter!), Harry and Markle's wedding signified a special occasion for an exception for George, who served as a page boy, to wear the uniform.
When a guy was friendly with a former flame, it signified that not only was he mature and capable of rising above whatever ended the relationship — be it petty differences or significant heartbreak — but that he himself was also worth keeping in touch with.
The string and the soul tightening in harmony, mushing into literal and metaphorical cheeks and noses, fighting against only nerves and the gentle sway of the breeze, signified only by the subtle swaying of short sleeves—that's just high-quality prime-rib sportsmeat, there!
And to that regard, there are subtle ways of doing such, signified by things like address hierarchy (the order of who's in your "to" box versus your "cc"), or quietly BCC-ing people on an email so as to let them eavesdrop on the conversation.
The scene is a rich turquoise defined with fluid black line art; only the friends' bodies in the foreground exist in fuller color, the woman a blonde, her peachy-pink skin matching his T-shirt, his blackness signified by purple tones with black shading.
Social media users were quick to start asking questions about what the ribbons signified, as stars including Lin Manuel Miranda, of "Hamilton" fame, actress Ruth Negga of the nominated film "Loving," and Barry Jenkins, the director of "Moonlight," hit the red carpet with the ribbons.
It signified a stark break from years of American foreign policy that has looked to reward friends and punish enemies, one that had experts worried the United States was taking too dramatic a step on trade and too risky a step on foreign policy.
Opinion Columnist When Britain flummoxed and flabbergasted the world by voting in 2016 to leave the European Union, it seemed like a one-off: An unexpected gamble by a normally prudent country, but nothing that signified a profound shift beyond the United Kingdom and Europe.
But suddenly, what once signified convenience and the act of saving money for things naively deemed more important than dinner (see: concert tickets, out-of-my-price-range footwear) is now feeling an awful lot like a single serving of sadness in a microwave-safe container.
That's the conclusion of a model constructed by Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at the Leuthold Group, who said the sharp rise in consumer confidence compared to the generational low in unemployment has happened before and almost always signified a lull or worse in the market.
But the meeting between the new editors and the hard-liners signified that Yanhuang Chunqiu may become a platform for a fiery mix of nationalism and Maoist speech that has won new popularity and influence under Mr. Xi, said Hong Zhenkuai, a former editor at the magazine.
There's an entire bingo card full of documentary tropes in the first episode alone: Detectives affirm that the concept of a "serial killer" didn't exist before the '70s, when the post-Charles Manson era signified a growing public awareness of the class of murderer that's always been among us.
The common thread to all classes of digital creators is that they work with visuals, so Asus has tried to maximize the color accuracy of the ZenBook Pro's screen, and it's received certification from Pantone (though I couldn't get an explanation of what that mark of approval signified).
The ethics of preservation is driven by the desire to piece together the disappearing fragments of material and visual culture that once signified the "modern project," that is the effort to preserve historical memory through the collection and care of objects and use these objects to educate the public.
American policymakers often decided to launch these wars, he found, based on "destructive myths about the efficacy of American military power" and "a presumption that using military power signified to friends and foes that Washington was getting serious about a problem," the journalist David Rohde writes in a review.
Harrington said one example of the data was how the night-light radiance changed from December to February in the northern regions in China, while an increase was seen in the southwestern regions, which signified a ramp-up in areas not as affected by the virus, Harrington said.
He presents the results in series such as "Nollywood" (2009), for which he staged surreal versions of typical scenes from Nigerian movies, and "1994" (2016), for which he photographed children born after 1994, the year that signified the end of apartheid in South Africa and the genocide in Rwanda.
While it will take a major shift in regional and international opinion — signified by a consensus in the Security Council and the African Union — to get contending factions in South Sudan to agree to such a proposal, an African Union trusteeship has become necessary as the crisis deepens.
If the Oscar-winning "Parasite" feels like it has the potential to change the landscape for subtitled films in the United States, "Corpus Christi," which lost to "Parasite" in the best international feature category, plays like more of a throwback to a time when subtitles signified stark seriousness.
For many in this year-round community, the loss of Sag Harbor Cinema potentially signified the end not just of obscure art-house film on the East End of Long Island but of a burnished and prideful image Sag Harbor holds of itself as a haven for creative people.
Originally called Cobra (Coalition of Black Revolutionary Artists), the addition of the prefix "Afri" to this group signified an important aesthetic shift — the recognition that the ancestors of Black Americans came against their will from Africa, and living in America meant that you were a member of a diasporic community.
I prefer artists who, like me, use paint rather than make paintings, if you get my drift: artists whose materials and processes have a contextual and conceptual appropriateness; who are fully aware of the relationship between signifier and the signified and who are open to multiple readings of their work.
Quibbles with that structure, including the size of some guest rooms and noise from the kitchen delivery area, led to a reconstruction featuring a much grander neoclassical facade, including a classical pediment adorned with the Greek gods Apollo and Demeter, which signified the family's devotion to the arts and agriculture.
The aesthetic Mr. Sartori created for Berluti was signified by a quirky classicism and built on a high luxury sneaker, so it is now up to Mr. Ackermann — a Colombian-born, African-raised, Paris-based graduate of the Belgian school of fashion with an affinity for leather — to redefine it.
I don't think because the allusions were especially funny — the sentence "Adolphe Menjou is threatening to walk off the set" is not exactly a gut-buster, even in context — but because they signified a cultural awareness that the laugher in the dark wanted the rest of us to know he shared.
But eventually she began scattering in posts that signified a growing comfort with the medium — sort of how J.C. Wyatt (Diane Keaton), the prototypical yuppie in Meyers's 1987 screenplay "Baby Boom," grew fonder of her inherited daughter once the child spent a few weeks crawling around her toddler-unfriendly Manhattan apartment.
The conventions of the novel, or the character, seem less interesting to Oyamada than mapping a particular emotional state: the intersection of numbness and fear that is induced by the company and all it seems to represent about precarity, alienation, climate change (as signified by the invasions of strange species).
While Gucci didn't immediately confirm that the people profiled on its Instagram were confirmed for the campaign, it signified a seismic shift for a luxury brand that just a few weeks ago was given "two thumbs down for lack of diversity" by casting director James Scully at Business of Fashion's Voices symposium.
"My Lords, I declare My Consent to a Contract of Matrimony between My Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince Henry Charles Albert David of Wales and Rachel Meghan Markle, which Consent I am causing to be signified under the Great Seal and to be entered in the Books of the Privy Council," she wrote.
The song is about escape signified by an avian transcendence, so it is no wonder that despite having been written by Albert Brumley, a white man from rural Oklahoma, it has been wholly adopted by the black church, and is said to be the most recorded song of all the gospel anthems.
He couldn't use the word "league" because "rugby league" signified a much less popular version of the game that developed after the so-called Great Schism of 1895, when working-class players from northern England who wanted to be paid split off from teams adhering to the supposed purity of amateur competition.
There is hardly a scintilla of doubt felt regarding the treatment which the purchase bill will receive in the upper branch of Congress, as the majority of these who would be likely to oppose the acquisition of the Danish Antilles have already been sounded and signified their willingness to concur with the President.
Alcohol marketing had so effectively persuaded me that I was a sophisticated, suave bitch, and that my drinking signified a worldly, lived-in quality, that, upon realizing the scale of my deception, my best move was to do away with the idea of sophistication entirely and invest heavily in the aesthetics of crappiness.
It also pointed to miscalculations by the Wall Street banks that had taken Uber public and signified a disappointment for Dara Khosrowshahi, the chief executive, who was hired partly to steer the company through a successful I.P.O. Few firms of Uber's stature have stumbled so badly out of the gate as a public company.
"The Handmaid's Tale" may seem like an unlikely fashion influence — the show is set in a hyper-conservative dystopian world where women have little power and social ranks are signified by monochromatic uniforms — yet the Vaquera project was not the first time the show has reached beyond the screen and into the real world.
Hamilton — in a black tank top, fatigues, and steampunk sunglasses, wielding assault rifles and smoking cigarettes in whichever ways would best emphasize her formidable biceps — remains such an indelible pop cultural image because of its specificity and relative rarity: a woman hero for whom physical strength isn't signified by smooth, subtle toning, but bulk.
Beyond a self-evident pun referring to music played 19813 feet underground, "Deep Listening" signified Ms. Oliveros's emerging aural discipline: a practice that compelled listening not just to the conventional details of a given musical performance — melody, harmony, rhythm, intonation — but also to sounds surrounding that performance, including acoustic space and extra-musical noise.
"I declare My Consent to a Contract of Matrimony between My Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince Henry Charles Albert David of Wales and Rachel Meghan Markle, which Consent I am causing to be signified under the Great Seal and to be entered in the Books of the Privy Council," the statement released to the public the following day read.
Offred is in red again, but not the kind we're used to seeing Another shot shows a line of women that appear much like the Handmaids, but dressed in black garb and red masks that cover their face — a stark contrast to the strict red and white dress code that previously signified their status in Gilead's society.
Putting jurisprudence and influence to the side, every day Justice O'Connor took her seat on the Supreme Court bench signified to the courtroom audience and to the world beyond that the presence of a woman on the Supreme Court of the United States was possible — and before something is seen as normal, it has to be seen as possible.
From there, the chart is doing two things — tracking jobs and earnings from 2006 to 2017 (the up and down movement of the circles shows the change in number of jobs; left to right is the change in earnings), and projecting forward from 2014 to 2024 (signified by the intensity of the colors of the circles).
Perhaps no group of voters signified that debate more than those who preferred Sanders (a progressive independent who was seen at the time as further left than the mainstream Democratic Party) but were willing to vote for Trump (a billionaire espousing conservative positions who took over the Republican Party with his bellicose rhetoric and take-no-prisoners political style).
"My Lords, I declare My Consent to a Contract of Matrimony between My Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince Henry Charles Albert David of Wales and Rachel Meghan Markle, which Consent I am causing to be signified under the Great Seal and to be entered in the Books of the Privy Council," it reads, according to the official documents on People.
But that coltish body and all it signified caught on big time, and by the time I started teaching college in the 1980s, my female students were writing in their journals of despising their "thunder thighs," being afraid of food ("If I eat one cookie, I won't be able to stop") and measuring their worth by the numbers on their scales.
He argues that Mallarmé's transcendence of conventional poetics, his spatio-temporal gyrations, his yearning efforts to collapse signifier and signified, his wish to erase all boundaries between word, idea, and object, as well as between art and life, paved the way for innovative Modernist thought and practice in literature, music, visual art, philosophy, modern physics, and even prefigured aspects of today's digital era.
Similarly, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE offered conservative activists a way out from the Bush family's dominance of the Republican Party and the establishment elites, as signified by the late Sen.
Everything I've written so far is predicated on two assumptions I'm not sure I want to defend: One is that Jews in the American context both are and aren't white people; the other is that I have some understanding of what Jewishness means, or is signified by, in the mind of Bernie Sanders, who was born on September 403, 240—a.k.a.
"My Lords, I declare My Consent to a Contract of Matrimony between My Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince Henry Charles Albert David of Wales and Rachel Meghan Markle, which Consent I am causing to be signified under the Great Seal and to be entered in the Books of the Privy Council," the Queen wrote in a letter released by Buckingham Palace on March 15.
That's also the lesson of the final essay, the one that explains the title of the book and makes it more than just funny: Fuck yes, I regret getting this ugly tattoo that I thought signified toughness when it really just symbolized how lost and powerless I was when I was an eighteen-year-old girl ... Ironically, the tattoo represents the opposite for me today.
The fatwa is thought to have been a significant influence in recent terror attacks in France and Belgium, but also signified the beginning a broader shift in counterterrorism—from spectacular 7/7-style attacks that take massive coordination and months of planning, to more random, so-called lone wolf attacks: one or two guys rushing someone with a knife, or a crowd with a hijacked truck.
Borrowing from the real life bromance between Joe and Barack that had the two awarding each other friendship bracelets and Presidential Medals of Freedom, this meme's call-and-response format, coupled with the variety of photos of its two subjects, also signified a maturation of internet memes as a whole, away from Impact font over one specific photo and towards a more fluid, free-form, genre-bending comedy landscape.

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