Goddesses, especially, were made to order, and might often be described as grammatical, so obvious is the linguisticdevice to which they owe their being.
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The images in Cirio's works are constrained, performed, and bound by legal, financial, and linguisticdevices that transform their value and meaning.
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At this level, to know the languagemeans to know the experience.
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Especially since 'Mazer' in their languagemeans 'Here I am.
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In a dance studio your languagemeans nothing, what colour you are means nothing.
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That's why they called me Atreyu, which in our languagemeans 'Son of All'!
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Its name in the native Hawaiian languagemeans a messenger arriving from a great distance.
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So that's one, and that languagemeans a lot.
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We know what languagemeans too well here in Boston to play tricks with it.
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To function within a languagemeans to share in the experiences which are built into it.
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Alameda in the Spanish languagemeans 'Poplar Avenue.'
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To understand languagemeans to understand all the others with whom we share practical experiences of self-constitution.
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It was Mr. Frog, and as "kerchunk" in frog languagemeans "how do you do?"
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Dracula in the Wallachian languagemeans Devil.
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This use of languagemeans that Cardinal Brady sees sexual abuse as a moral issue, not a crime.
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There are those who really know what languagemeans who are responsible for this bloodthirsty kind of talk.
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Thus too Åbo, the ancient capital of Finland, was called Turku, which in the Swedish languagemeans a market-place.
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To dispose of the enemy's use of languagemeans to know what the enemy wants to do and how and when.