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1 The words "King" and "Mahatma" seemed to convey no meaning to them.
2 Indications which would convey no meaning to the inexperienced are conclusive proofs to the keen-eyed mountaineer.
3 His words convey no meaning to him.
4 What can be so proper for tragedy as a set of big sounding words, so contrived together as to convey no meaning ?
5 But here again, unless these pictures were explained by interpreters, they could by themselves convey no meaning to the gazing crowds of the natives.
6 I heard my father's answer, but it conveyed no meaning to me.
7 What is a name, if it conveys no meaning to my mind?
8 For the moment the name awoke no recollections, conveyed no meaning to Crispin.
9 Though the dances were licentious, they conveyed no meaning and expressed no emotion.
10 What he says is, that the word God conveys no meaning to him.
11 She spoke incredulously, or, rather, as if my words had conveyed no meaning .
12 And the words Lise had spoken between her sobs at first conveyed no meaning .
13 It was quite without interest- conveyedno meaning to her whatever.
14 That this still burned conveyed no meaning to my mind.
15 He opened his lips and mouthed horribly, yet his frightful grimacings conveyed no meaning .
16 He saw the whistle at zu Pfeiffer's lips, but the act conveyed no meaning .
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