In the past this term was used to denote inter-dependence between different positions in the negotiations.
Books that benefited from bulk sales are supposed to have a dagger icon next to them to denote that fact.
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It could be useful to denote things such as the sun's mass (2.2 hellatons) and energy output (approximately 0.4 hellawatts).
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The problem is that older computers used only two digits to denote the year so that 1999 would be represented by '99.
Such changes are often done to denote a modification in engine displacement.
Long before financial traders adopted the term, futures traders used the phrase "Texas hedge" to denote a doubling-down of bets by cattlemen trading futures.
Historically, says Alex Carpenter of Interbrand, brands were used in financial services in their most basic form: to denote the origin of a product.
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Other experiments had seen some evidence of the D-meson's flipping, but this is the first that crosses the "five sigma" level of statistical significance that particle physicists use to denote an official discovery.
There really should be a way to denote whether a spot is metered, covered by some wacky city permit law or submerged in a foot of water -- here's hoping the next update will enable comments.
Important cities, like Mianyang, are classified as Tier 3, and many analysts carry the classifications further and use Tier 4 to denote cities that are large and important by any standard, but are even less well known.
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"Price tag" is a term frequently used by radical Israeli settlers to denote reprisal attacks against Palestinians in response to moves by the Israeli government to evacuate illegal West Bank outposts, or as retribution for attacks by Palestinians.
Afterward, we were asked to swipe through a Pinterest-style gallery of food pictures and drag various images into brown paper bags (or the trash) to denote which we'd like to eat for breakfast, lunch, dinner and for snacks.
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Hong Kong's Oriental Daily News complains that the high number of "naked" advisers and lawmakers - a term used to denote officials with foreign passports or assets overseas - are turning the two sessions into the "United Nations".
Bold graphics etched in glass or painted in red denote rooms dedicated to "Training" and "Meeting" more like a corporate headquarters or community hall than a citadel of intellectual inquiry.
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On view through 30 June in Malingue's white, sunny space are works by contemporary Chinese artist Zhang Huan, who uses ash to craft paintings and sculptures that denote the impermanence of human life.
Does this denote some cunning plan by Mr Banks to show up the bland centrism of New Labour on the campaign trail?
The statistics that I read I think denote that we believe that from announcement to the beginning of hearings can be done well within the norm, put her hearing probably sometime in mid-July.
Ratings of AAA -- which denote practially no default risk -- are crucial to the insurers because they effectively transfer their creditworthiness to bond issuers.
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