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1 That manner of the picking would not signify much , as Madeline thought.
2 Sterne is right; names signify much ; mine is a bitter sarcasm.
3 It's just a nice big number that doesn't really signify much .
4 The heavens signify much more to us than to the Greeks.
5 When a man holds his tongue it does not signify much .
6 Your answers won't signify much one way or the other, but I'm curious.
7 But it doesn't signify much either way, does it, George?
8 Nelson replied: "Take your choice, Hardy, it does not signify much . "
9 At bottom the words did not signify much .
10 Otherwise my wishes do not signify much , but I am forbid complaints, or to express my fears.
11 But it does not signify much .
12 Could it signify much , - only two men?
13 In fact, their term with me is so soon coming to an end that it does not signify much .
14 That, however, does not signify much , for I have seen few beautiful women, or rather few women at all.
15 He doubted whether, as regarded the princes of India, it would signify much , as they now pretty well understood us.
16 With him the next week or two, with their events, did not signify much ; whereas the coming years did signify a great deal.
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