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1Her tone seemed to signify more to the man than her colorless words.
2They made it signify more than trust in God.
3But eight hours had by that time come to signify more than a means to increase employment.
4In these cases the selfies signify more as memorials for the departed, who are remembered in the moments before their demise.
5A person wants respect from other people.-Ifhe doesn't get that, what does he signify more than a goat or a badger?
6Plotting and Writing in this kind, are, certainly, more troublesome employments than many which signify more, and are of greater moment in the world.
7He asked himself whether, when Deerfoot was about to pass out of their sight, his gesticulations did not signify more than his friends supposed.
8In fine, there is no figure in human history that signifies more.
9This signifies more than the stilling of guns, easing the sorrow of war.
10It seemed to carry its theology out with it; it signified more than a mere building.
11This linguistic in-grouping signifies more than just policy-speak.
12Beverly delighted in the throne-room and the underground passages; they signified more to her than all the rest.
13So, his removal of Mohammed Shami signified more than just a number, and he has been devastating ever since.
14Florence nodded her head, almost imperceptibly, but still there was a nod, signifying more than she could possibly say.
15But for Pelle and the others he signified more than that; they learned more in three days than in the whole course of their apprenticeship.
16With a high head and his shoulders well back he made a gesture signifying more eloquently than any words: "All that is ended!"
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