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    1. Different suffixes can help us easily understand whether a word is a noun, verb or adjective and hence their meanings


    2. "The tear-drop tattoo has different meanings depending on where you get it


    3. and Smith’s universal mind grappled with the meanings of things without words or


    4. he spoke of rituals, meanings and covenants, all that Karen could


    5. Tonality The term “tonality” has a variety of meanings


    6. It can easily be observed how a person's emotional construction may evolve, his belief systems shift, that is to say the meanings of his knowledge can change


    7. equivalent – the number of meanings that could be conveyed by a


    8. Any of those meanings?


    9. well as a variety of analogous scenes - the meanings of


    10. There are multiple meanings in the message transmitted to the inner you and the whole is not coherent

    11. In spite of her best efforts, she could not decipher the meanings to the nervous shifts of glances and ominous pauses that she had witnessed since even before leaving Cyrodiil


    12. The words, accordingly, which in the original languages denote those different establishments, have very different meanings


    13. meanings, the word Judo actually means all of the above and several more


    14. With these numbers, we can find the overall lessons of our life by referring to the meanings of associated with those numbers


    15. We also have to deal with people’s interpretation of specific meanings of certain concepts in the Bible


    16. However, the term neutrality proved to have different meanings among


    17. Things ―exist‖ or are ―apparent‖ to the senses in the manner revealed by ―nature;‖ that is to say, in the manner they are received, that, unless conditioned by higher aspirations for their ―essential‖ meanings or truths, cannot (otherwise) be perceived any more or any less than in the manner they are either inferred or imagined from an ordinary point of view


    18. That the CIA thought Iraqis would accept him as a leader shows a failure of intelligence, in both meanings of the word


    19. Colours and intensity of the aura, especially around and above the head have VERY special meanings


    20. At this juncture, dictionary definitions may, in a way be helpful, as they seem to give a spread of meanings, how they’re generally understood, in the many ways that they have been used

    21. The two expressions have very different meanings


    22. known in that time, and in that language, are not known today, or the meanings


    23. to understand as these events or practices are now unknown, or their meanings


    24. Some words and phases have special meanings or functions in scripture I


    25. One of then meanings of the name Jesus is deliverer


    26. treasures with their spiritual meanings, so that I can


    27. They are in the middle of a discussion related to words and their meanings


    28. So whenever the occassion arises they produce new meanings to a


    29. meanings or truth of X, A and B


    30. have deeper meanings to different cultures

    31. Since the meanings of truth and reality are grounded in absence, propositions


    32. In the negated predicate we can appreciate fuller meanings of true and false within exterior


    33. are often the first things to be recognized, and meanings traditionally the last


    34. Near recognition is often sensory, such as a color pattern, while distant recognition often includes thoughts, meanings, and theories—things that are distant because they


    35. The meanings are the


    36. Combined two meanings and more in flight


    37. And their meanings


    38. A deep laugh sounds, “Child it would change naught save you, to know all the meanings of what has been written


    39. But Ralph is a soldier, a regional Lord, or he was once, not so long ago; he is no mystic to dabble with meanings and magic


    40. In every touch more intimate meanings hide;

    41. Many have believed that grace has two main meanings in reference to God: unmerited favor (basically giving something to someone that they don’t deserve), or the divinely enabling manifestation of God’s life


    42. experience is full of thousands of different meanings


    43. According to Stapp, the physical world, according to quantum physics, is not a structure built out of independently existing entities, but rather a web of relationships between elements whose meanings arise wholly from their relationships to the whole — much like a hologram


    44. Media has two meanings


    45. The word enticement reflects several meanings including: 1


    46. Interesting thing about the word 'impassionate' is that it has two opposite meanings


    47. I learned that there are at least five meanings to the word Kiwi


    48. Personal names have meanings or special significance


    49. All of the props we use have conventional rather than natural meanings


    50. These Sanskrit words have very deep meanings













































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