The State Department denied that the meetings denoted any softening in the U.S. approach to Iran.
The word "rococo" is derived from the French word "rocaille", which denoted shell-covered rockwork.
The relative weight given to the output gap is denoted by the Greek letter lambda.
Not the kind denoted by signs next to the road, but underpasses and overpasses.
The top 10% of vote-getters are displayed each week as People's Picks, denoted with a thumbs-up icon.
The pattern and colours denoted affiliations such as school, regiment or sporting club.
Where possible, use only plastic containers denoted by a code 2 (polyethylene) or code 5 (polypropylene) in their triangular recycling symbols.
Tameside council, near Manchester, has denoted it a "PG-12", meaning children under 12 could only be admitted if they were with an adult.
The focus group, the marketing people, thought that Arcadia had a - denoted something wonderfully rural and sublime, romantic and so it would be Arcadia.
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The cheque guarantee, denoted by a Shakespeare hologram on a card, meant a cheque was honoured by a bank, even if sufficient funds were not in an account.
Throughout 2001 America's producers were cowed by inventory buildups and a cost of borrowing that was in truth much higher than interest rates denoted, thanks to a severe disinflation.
In statistics, the coefficient of determination, denoted R2 and pronounced R squared, is used in the context of statistical models whose main purpose is the prediction of future outcomes on the basis of other related information.
We drove through the city when, as you all remember, the symbols on the door -- the circle with the X and the four numbers that denoted how people were here, how many people were lost, whether or not -- making sure everybody was accounted for.
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