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    1. Fingers: Burnt fingers denote that you should let others be and mind your own business; a cut finger bodes sorrow; if you have more fingers than five, there will be a new member in the family


    2. We are intrigued by the phrase ‘matters of mutual interest’ and keen to learn what it might denote! Until tomorrow - Liesse Yare


    3. What symbol would you use to denote, the start of a code block in razor views?


    4. What symbol would you use to denote, the start of a code block in aspx views?


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


    6. But in the present times, through the greater part of Europe, a creditable day-labourer would be ashamed to appear in public without a linen shirt, the want of which would be supposed to denote that disgraceful degree of poverty, which, it is presumed, nobody can well fall into without extreme bad conduct


    7. , a subsidy came, in the language of the customs, to denote a general duty of this kind of five per cent


    8. ” Through this system a platform of understanding that I have called the wisdom of the ancients (or the ages) was constructed to denote those things that seemed not to have changed over time


    9. But “Casserole Cookery” is a phrase used to denote cookery in earthenware pots


    10. It does not denote a level of con-

    11. 23 And some of them said these words to the king saying, The seven good cattle denote that seven children will be born to you, and they will kill seven of your children's children in the latter days; and the seven good ears of corn which you did see in the second dream, are those princes against whom seven other less powerful princes will fight and destroy them in the latter days, and avenge your children's cause, and the government will again return to your seed


    12. To denote the strength


    13. 23 And some of them said these words to the king saying The seven good cattle denote that seven children will be born to you and they will kill seven of your children's children in the latter days; and the seven good ears of corn which you did see in the second dream are those princes against whom seven other less powerful princes will fight and destroy them in the latter days and avenge your children's cause and the government will again return to your seed


    14. "Once and for all time I could see that caution and quiet denote your preferred mode of life


    15. The term “Sutratma” is always used to denote the idea of a thread con-


    16. the ‘ultimate physical atom’ or UPa He uses the word ‘ultimate’ to denote


    17. She used the respectful Greek phrase to denote the housekeeper was married


    18. This was a common term used to denote the main street in most English towns


    19. When the word Father is employed to denote God, it should be understood in its largest possible meaning


    20. Anatta (Sanskrit anatman) or “non-self” is used in the suttas both as a noun and as a predicative adjective to denote that phenomena are not, or are without, a permanent self, to describe any and all composite, con-substantial, phenomenal and temporal things, from the macrocosmic to

    21. the Keys of David in that Jesus used bread to denote


    22. The tactical positioning and the choice of the arcs of fire of the trenches of this regiment denote either a lack of tactical judgment on the part of the officers of this unit, or general neglect about defensive works


    23. In other words, they denote whether this catching up to be with the Lord occurs before the tribulation, during it or near the end of it at Christ’s second coming to the Earth


    24. devised to denote all possible position and volume combinations of every variable constriction point of the human vocal tract, from vocal chords of the larynx to the pharynx, jaw, tongue and lips; and speech could be accurately represented all around the world similar to reading and writing sheet music


    25. The word Samyama is used in Yogic literature to denote the triple process of concentration, meditation and Samadhi practiced at one and the same time


    26. The posters had Rahul in the middle, surrounded by anonymous faces, dressed so as to denote ethnic origins—Muslim girl in a headscarf, Sikh boy in a turban, an Adivasi in a dhoti


    27. [1-24] ¿Tendrá? 'can he have?' The future indicative may beused instead of the present, to denote probability or conjecture


    28. to denote one of the four spiritual states which are distinguished only by


    29. circles denote life-never-ending, maternal new-life-making from out of life already existing


    30. 1The saints who are believed to be the seven stars of the constellation named Ursa Major denote the seven steps of yog

    31. and, O Parth, the word is also used to denote a propitious act


    32. These verses denote that those who exceed the humanist bounds in his life and incline to mean pleasures and rush to attain them as fast as possible preferring the world at hand to the afterworld: when such people shall be laid in their tombs they will view the hell and ascertain that it will be their resort in the other abode on the Day of Resurrection


    33. ‘Dabh’ is also used to denote the sounds produced by horses, rabbits and foxes, in reality expressing the sound of the air which runs through their mouths


    34. com to denote the second domain you are going to add into the WordPress network


    35. Its use here is to denote a


    36. “So they’d had around three hours to make a getaway, so assuming they could have done around 150-200 kilometres in that time, that was a fairly wide area to cover,” said Taksin as he circled a section on the map to denote the area


    37. He merely craned his head down to denote respect before also taking courteous leave


    38. The couple on the next table smiled and pointed to their nearly empty bowls and then pointed at the dogs, and stuck their thumbs up to denote they had enjoyed their stewed dog


    39. In addition to its usual meaning, vira, or virilla,is used to denote the border around the top of the shoe,


    40. {66-1} quien; this use of quien with an antecedent that isplural and does not denote persons is now archaic

    41. denote a mild obligation


    42. In this process, Time is a peculiar set of marks that denote all Formo-systems of Worlds and establish an exact correspondence between dimension values, Forms of manifestation (for “human” Realities, it is NUU-VVU), and the entire aggregate of individual rotation Cycles that are characteristic of these Forms


    43. denote the ancients’ awareness of the plain’s sacredness,


    44. To denote what? Bringing new generations of beetles emerging from a ball of dung


    45. Used as sacred Amulets to denote meanings of sacredness


    46. All effigies hanging from ropes: to denote dead souls who once lived…


    47. Thought), and cosmic consciousness – are expressions used to denote the consciousness


    48. � Until some new sets of words arise that denote relationship without possession, we will find ourselves stuck with some very awkward locutions


    49. allusion to the end of the prophecies because all of the prophecies used days to denote years as part of the process of sealing (encoding) them until the ending of the times when this activity was


    50. Given unto (him)–There are several places that this exact phrase is used to denote someone has









































    1. The man had a calm beauty about him, no less denoted by his family name


    2. Since one of the score in tennis is denoted as “love”, then the game of tennis may be a metaphor for a romantic relationship or a courtship


    3. Pushing through the forest there were few animals to be seen; occasionally a rustling among the bushes announced some lordly snake on the prowl, or a chatter and cracking overhead denoted that a solemn palaver of monkeys had been disturbed


    4. Bolton showed him a box of technician-fourth-grade insignia, and Colling counted out several sets of the three chevrons surmounting a “T” that denoted his new rank


    5. 6:2–6, where it denoted certain heavenly creatures of human form but having each six wings…Their station was above the throne of the Most High…The Seraphim are in the later Jewish theology and in Christian Angeology classed as the highest of the orders of angels” (Amer


    6. it denoted that i was in a season with the Lord; He was doing


    7. Darcy’s reaction denoted more guilt than rage but it might’ve been from opening the suitcase


    8. Which is also denoted


    9. They are certified by The High Circle of Spell Casters of The Just Alliance as Eminent Artifacts of Power and Justice, and as such, an oath of justice sworn upon either of them will be sufficiently binding to merit being denoted by the Marking spell that serves as passport to The Just Alliance


    10. uniform of an officer whose helmet denoted the rank of captain of hundreds

    11. The lead rider gave the hand signal that denoted a watering hole ahead and the two thousand riders continued to ride into the area long after the Su-Katii leader, Lord Banok had dismounted


    12. pacitors: a Farad may be denoted in various ways as:


    13. reactance is denoted by Xc, and can be calculated


    14. Her look denoted excitement and the desire to accompany us


    15. The Magician was imposing; his words denoted authority and his manners reflected the assuredness granted by the knowledge that his will were always obeyed


    16. His speaking denoted the refinement of long study hours, good for the expansion of the culture, for social conventions or for some other motives that were not coming to the case


    17. Nothing in his behavior denoted taste or displeasure for the kiss


    18. face was pale, and his ravaged appearance denoted another night


    19. The magician was distant, and his facial expressions, gestures and attitudes denoted a great contempt for me, at least so I thought


    20. About nine o'clock in the morning, Leonardo hastily entered and clinging to the gate, with a face that denoted urgency, he began to say:

    21. write out every permutation by hand is to use what is called the factorial, denoted by the “!” symbol


    22. The indicator Average True Range denoted in the USA, as ATR is a grade of the volatility


    23. The coming of the middling years added a slight paunch, which denoted a peaceful and contented life


    24. The face of this stranger waif reflected the opposite of every characteristic the countenance of the queen denoted


    25. A glow appeared in the center of the green felt right above the amber square that denoted the city of Topaz


    26. A slight blurring of the picture, that might have denoted a passing of time, and then Conan saw Prospero and his knights filing out of the gates and spurring southward


    27. may see denoted as the H1


    28. denoted as the H0, now this simply states that any observed differences between


    29. An impressive quantity of books and magazines, many dealing with military affairs, geopolitics and history, denoted a person of learning, while the various sports gear and outfits also told of someone who took care of her body as much as of her mind


    30. It is denoted by the combinational characters ?: and

    31. “Don’t move yet, Nancy!” She said before adding the medal of the Purple Shield with three rubies, which denoted the fact that she had been wounded three times while on duty with the Time Patrol


    32. promises that the new savior (or husband as denoted by the morning star - prophet) will


    33. The sleepy voice of the RAF officer suddenly denoted intense interest


    34. While he was a man of medium height and built, he was in top physical shape for his age and his manners denoted a strong, dominating character


    35. In reality, each symbol on the sensors sphere that denoted a ship hit or destroyed added to her emotional distress


    36. His penetration was keen and denoted a superior intelligence


    37. Marilyn Monroe, smiling with anticipation while waiting besides Ingrid’s F-83, eyed the 158 small flags painted on the side of the cockpit, which denoted all the air victories credited to Ingrid during her career as a fighter pilot


    38. The attacks in Chicago and Washington however denoted something much bigger than just a battle for power in New York


    39. They were dressed in the gray tunics that denoted them as criminals and their hands and feet chained


    40. (POSITION(16) denoted the position of empty spot

    41. ” Life’s face denoted a seriousness that was almost painful to see


    42. “It is a culture of class and privilege denoted by purchase and ownership


    43. Metaphors have connotative blowback which then effects their euphemistic application in other denoted situations, e


    44. The voice itself was unfamiliar, yet it had a tough accent which denoted infallibly the section of the city where it was acquired


    45. She had also found Rose Quartz deposits, which usually denoted gold, so maybe there was some of this precious mineral too


    46. The ritual of crowning Kings comes from Rome; 2,300 years ago: as the laurel wreath of hay… and then later oak leaves, denoted who was the best Roman amongst them


    47. at war the facts of the Greek language for five centuries, in which it denoted life and its derivative


    48. That the Godhead should be itself distinguished into Persons, such as may be denoted by the relationships of Fatherhood and Sonship, or by such images as that of Mind and Speech, or Thought and Word, is itself a notion altogether foreign to the circle of ideas respecting Deity gathered by the study of matter and mind


    49. They are precisely the terms generally chosen in the New Testament to denote the punishment of the wicked;—with this difference, that Plato says the soul will not suffer qa>natov, ajpw>leia, o]leqrov, fqora>; that it is not destined to (ajpole>sqai, katafqei>resqai, diafqei>recrqai, ajpoqnh>skein; while the New Testament writers declare that wicked men shall suffer what is denoted by these terms


    50. Neither did He object to their interpretation, but confirmed it, by predicating of Himself an existence denoted by a form of speech suitable only to a pre-existent divine nature 'Before Abraham was I am;’ an existence therefore on which, in fact, the life of mankind might depend




































    1. Night: It denotes that you have neglected yourself and the joys of life; stop worrying so much about everything


    2. Poppy: This red flower denotes that you will soon need consolation


    3. Scales: It denotes that you are an honest and reasonable person, which will help you earn money and a good reputation


    4. If you see a vase full of flowers, it denotes that your financial condition is satisfactory


    5. It’s quiet out here, chilly but without that biting cold which denotes winter


    6. (Not all abusers are male as this poem denotes – there are plenty of women who abuse)


    7. revolting, but it denotes a society inversely settled


    8. of the metal pieces of which it is composed, but to include in its signification some obscure reference to the goods which can be had in exchange for them, the wealth or revenue which it in this case denotes, is equal only to one of the two values which are thus intimated somewhat ambiguously by the same word, and to the latter more properly than to the former, to the money's worth more properly than to the money


    9. It also denotes the connection between the spiritual and the earthly


    10. To dream that you are in a cafeteria denotes that there may be a lot of issues “eating” you up inside

    11. To dream that you are calm denotes a fulfilling life


    12. To dream that you have cancer denotes hopelessness, grief, self-pity, and un-forgiveness


    13. Alternatively, it denotes your drive, tenacity and ambition


    14. To dream that you run away with the carnival denotes that you will be involved in or closely connected to the entertainment field


    15. To dream of a bursting dam denotes that you have lost control of your anger and are overwhelmed with emotions


    16. To dream that others are in despair denotes that someone around you will be in need of your help


    17. To dream that you are climbing to the top of a fence denotes success


    18. To dream that you fall from a fence denotes that you are in way over your head in regards to some project which you are dealing with


    19. To dream that you are joyful denotes harmony amongst friends and loved ones


    20. To see a pallbearer in your dream suggests denotes that you have to keep your temper in check

    21. To see a stack of papers in your dream denotes overwhelming responsibilities and stress that you have to cope with


    22. To dream that you are having sex with an ex or someone who is not your current mate denotes your reservations about embarking in a new relationship or situation


    23. To dream that you are sailing the high seas in a ship denotes that you are still standing tall despite the emotional turmoil occurring in your life


    24. Alternatively, the dream denotes your readiness to expose or reveal an aspect of yourself that was previously private


    25. To see someone tipsy in your dream denotes that you need to be careful with whom you associate yourself with


    26. To dream that you miss a train denotes missed opportunities


    27. It denotes serenity, peace of mind, and rejuvenation


    28. To hear running water in your dream denotes meditation and reflection


    29. To see a messy and unkempt yard denotes that aspects of your life are out of your control


    30. The symbol may also share the same significance as a circle and thus denotes infinity, eternity, completeness, absolute freedom and holiness

    31. in the manifestation of actualities is what denotes


    32. It denotes that he is subject to government, indeed ; but that, as he has some property, he cannot himself be the property of a master


    33. Creationism—A term that denotes a belief in a Creator who created the earth in


    34. M: ‘I am’ denotes the inner, ‘there is’ — the outer


    35. It denotes a large bird that is native to his planet


    36. " Mercy here denotes the height and depth and breadth of the truest friendship -- loving-kindness


    37. This denotes ambition and interest


    38. This denotes career elevation


    39. Weather Bureau in the 1950s, and denotes the fluffy cumulonimbus clouds that people find attractive


    40. The word can denotes power or ability

    41. The word Catahoula denotes a


    42. When you see a green box around a horse's odds, it denotes that the racetrack is predicting the horse will be the favorite for the race—the horse who the public thinks is most likely to win, but whose payout will be the lowest if it does!


    43. The speaker soon noticed Jordan in the room and apologized to her for his colorful group of words, the first of which denotes an offspring and the final one rhymes with ditch


    44. Here brotherhood denotes no specific sex


    45. The RED text denotes how it practically applies to the example of CIMR & TIMGP


    46. It has too nice a ring to it when in reality it denotes nothing but bad news, unless you are a stockholder


    47. Many believe that it denotes God's fullness


    48. The noble saying denotes: “There is a reality for each truth, and a light for each rightness


    49. That denotes a very high potential for powerful magic


    50. here, as often, denotes continued or repeated action







































    1. Denoting mainly the agent or doer of a thing


    2. Denoting state, action, result of an action


    3. For they were the very familiar Shad-owmarks denoting both affiliation with “the Guild” and


    4. When the chaos ceased, Torbin had a clear view of space, and overlaid symbols and grids denoting sectors and individual stars


    5. They seem to have been called customs, as denoting customary payments, which had been in use for time immemorial


    6. Coordinates denoting the ten metre area within which the laser must be targeted


    7. In verse 4 the name Edom means the colour red, so denoting Esau, who was born


    8. Simple open-air bedding-down arrangements were interspersed with an occasional small lean-to structure denoting those of less modest circumstances


    9. He peered at the sewn black bars denoting captain on each of Bannister's shoulders


    10. to structure denoting those of less modest circumstances

    11. denoting something that is related to mission, or has qualities or dynamics of mission


    12. A giant relief map appeared on Central"s screen, a map denoting South East Asia


    13. The skeletons of young Sarmatian girls were actually found in my time, with bowed legs denoting a life spent on horseback and with weapons surrounding them in their tombs


    14. They often painted the sign of a (salt water) fish over doorways denoting their secret


    15. Yet, contrary to his past experience in prior naval battles, the radio frequency of their air armada was nearly empty, denoting an impressive level of radio discipline by the women of the 99th CAG that would have put to shame most naval aviators he knew


    16. As Larsen and his pilots leveled their torpedo bombers at an altitude of less than fifty meters, the squadron commander saw with a pinch of the heart a long flame appear in the sky, denoting a plane that had been hit


    17. The attacks by the P-38s and B-25s also seemed to have hit hard the four battleships, with thick black smoke denoting fires onboard all four and also on the two heavy cruisers of the Japanese armada


    18. Receiving a steady tone from the infrared seeker head of her selected missile, denoting that it had acquired a target, Ingrid fired that missile and watched with growing expectation as it tracked the bomber she was targeting


    19. The man’s second shot was even less accurate than the first, probably denoting poor pistol training


    20. Revelation 13:17 as denoting the Mark of the Beast which contains its

    21. However, the chances that a girl raised among pirates could speak seven languages, play the piano like a virtuoso and sing the way she just did were about nil, her talents denoting instead the education of a true aristocrat


    22. The men were however well armed and had plenty of money, denoting possibly a long mission in France, which would jive with a surveillance operation


    23. He says that David followed after Him with all of his heart – which again is denoting someone who was following God with maximum intensity, maximum love, and maximum loyalty


    24. a different code denoting


    25. gestured with his face denoting high concern while


    26. There was a question mark next to it, denoting humility, so I followed through


    27. And as a chef, a culinary school graduate, what was I? A slave apprentice begging for indentured employment, conforming to an old world patriarchy, dressed in uniforms denoting status


    28. But how was he going to pick up this heavy weight? He bent over the sack, put both arms around it, and undeterred by the enormous weight he stood up with new found strength, denoting the compassion, generosity, zeal, and love for rendering good and magnificent deeds, that were enfolded within his spirit


    29. Despite these reforms, non-general use kanji are still in circulation although they may be given furigana (small hiragana found above kanji denoting their pronunciation)


    30. Atall man came through the door, his features denoting a certain seriousness and a strong-willed character

    31. showing that truth with an example denoting or concluding this truth, God says:


    32. I picked up the box of matches that were in the centre of the table and lit my cigar that I noted had the wrap denoting it as an El Rey Del Mundo


    33. It negatives an action by denoting


    34. Left hand: Denoting the north


    35. In the middle is a blacksmith at work, denoting industry


    36. Observe the use of the ending azo, denoting a blow, cut, or shot with a weapon


    37. Men have been wearing the sign of infinity around their necks for over 200 years now: first as scholars, then as artists, and finally as a fashion statement denoting the highest social status and then by people in the highest educational institutions


    38. The mathematical symbol denoting absolute zero doesn’t even belong in our Universe because Space is not made up of absolutely nothing: our Space is a Formless Medium made up of Everythingness: not Nothingness


    39. Science uses the organic symbol of birth as a mathematical symbol denoting nothing instead of everything


    40. The very fact that the abstract logic of mathematics begins with a symbol denoting nothing instead of the symbol of birth, is one reason why educated people have an unconscious mental block when it comes to exploring and understanding the origin and birth of anything… never mind the birth of our Infinite Universe

    41. The first clay tablets used for barter had insertions denoting each sold item


    42. As a cheap, affordable vice denoting affluence


    43. An affordable addiction denoting upward mobility


    44. Out of this came the Protestant religious insanity of worshipping abstract-dead things as status symbols denoting wealth and privilege, they began collecting objects d’art


    45. Making the mass murder and killing of innocent people in Warfare more excusable and acceptable; by simply inventing a better politically correct phrase denoting mass murder


    46. Heads of social organizations, institutions, the concept of a Supreme head-being: God, the making of bread by cutting off the heads of grain, the head of a bed, the head of a burning cigar or cigarette: knocked of as ashes: getting ‘ahead’, the concept of progress as the most important thing in life, competition: getting ahead of your competition, the concept of competitive elimination: ‘heads will fall’, ‘if you are not up to snuff’, snuff: sneezing your head off by taking a pinch of snuff to clear your head, giving ‘head’ sexually, warheads, bombs, firearms, bullets, artillery: any weapon that shoots something: slingshots, arrows, spears, rocks, the heading of a page, a header in grammar, the heading on a page, the heading on a sentence, the heading on a paragraph, somersaults, head-over-heels, crowns, the crowns of Corinthian pillars, pillars do not have heads: all pillars are decapitated, all segments of pillars: all decapitated columns, the idea of decapitating pillars of the community, the idea of dethroning kings, the eating of fruit like grapes, apples, etc; all edible things like coconuts, papaya,, unpeeling the head of a banana and eating it, all vegetables in the shape of a head like onions, cabbage, lettuce, the picking of leaves, the picking of fruits, the picking of beans: all drug foods the picking of spices: creating every single drug we call food, ice cream cones, all ice cream in the shape of a decapitated head, all food portions in the shape of a head, all toppings on all food, decapitated flowers, the Rose Parade: hundreds of millions of decapitated heads of flowers, all fire with flames that are decapitated, all fireworks, the crushing of spices, the picking of decapitated heads like mushrooms, eating nuts, cracking their shell, eggs, corks and bungs used to seal barrels and bottles, the tops of bottles, the sealing and taking off the tops of bottles, jars; all tools that have a head, the head of a hammer, nails, the head of a nail, pounding the head of a nail, the cutting off of the heads of large trees before decapitating them, cutting off the heads of animals to kill them and eat them, all mathematics: the counting of heads, or I’s and adding them up, the using of tools to create decapitated segments, all sports, all balls used in sports, the hitting of all balls, ping-pong, badminton, bowling, bowling pins: the decapitation of bowling pins by a bowling ball, kingpins, kings, jewelry, stickpins with diamond heads on them, canes, walking sticks with metal heads, staffs, any artifact denoting being the head of something, scepters, globes, flyswatters, turbans, musical instruments that blare out sound: decapitating it; using holes in wood and brass instruments to decapitate the natural sound into a shorter wavelength, all fretted and unfretted musical instruments, pressing on a fret to make the note shorter, like a violin or guitar, drums, drumsticks, cymbals, the heads of shoelaces, the detached mentality called the ego: decapitated and disconnected from all the other needs and energy flows of a human being, the concept of life after death as a detached form of spirit, the structure of all hierarchy, all capitalist companies and corporate bodies being ruled and controlled by detached heads of business, the capitalization of letters at the head of a word or sentence or paragraph: especially in ancient sacred Christian texts: where the first capital letter is huge, the eating of fish by decapitating them first, the use of all drugs, narcotics wine, coffee, pills: to create a disconnection between the brain and the rest of the human being, the concept of anesthesia, using drugs to numb the brain or prevent it from feeling the body’s pain, all cultures that value stoicism, macho pigs who cannot love, the concept of the hero as a stone face refusing to face the truth, refusing to feel love, refusing to feel any emotion whatsoever, refusing to cry, the stone carvings of all the ancient Kings, the decapitated carvings of all Kings on coins, the insane idea of all kings ruling by only using their decapitated heads as decapitated coins to spread their authority, all stone busts, plaster busts, the stone faces of all heroes in modern media who refuse to feel human emotion, ping-pong, the computer game: pong, King Kong: the King cut off from State: King Kong falling off the Empire State building: all the video games that are based upon decapitated heads decapitating other heads, which are all based on the old arcade pinball machines that shot decapitated heads that bounced around scoring points hitting and scoring on as many stationary targets of decapitated heads as possible, the decapitation of hair… haircuts, shaving daily, cutting your nails, the idea of assassination as a political tool, the concept of character assassination used in all human societies to cut off people who are thought too uppity or stick out too much, and do not conform… the detached form of observation that only use instruments for the eye: microscopes, telescopes, star-gazing, stamp collecting, the collections of anything from bric-a-brac to gold coins, portraits, still pictures of decapitated heads, cameos, brooches, belt buckles, shoe buckles, still photographs of decapitated heads, talking heads, heads on celluloid talking, heads on screens, moving pictures of talking heads, the idea of a leader as a talking head, all pictures on money of decapitated heads, mouthpieces, microphones, the idea of one person speaking for another, speechwriters, lawyers, politicians, amplified music coming out of a loudspeaker, amplifiers of singing-talking heads, the idea of doing nothing but talking as being the only form of social activity allowed in polite societies, the heads of shoelaces, all knots, topknots, tying hair into knots, the idea of cutting up sounds into words, into letters, into decapitated abstract symbols of meaning separated from thee body of the meaning by segmentation, all segmented forms of tool-use, all tools that segment things into decapitated heads, all decapitated forms of awareness-thinking-feeling, all forms of specialization, all segmented ways of living-doing-seeing, decapitating the natural order of things into decapitated insane pieces: decapitating a family into age groups, decapitating a community into alienated isolated individuals, all mass butchery of living animals by cutting off their heads, morse code, ticker tape, all digitalization of signals into meaningless decapitated codes, the invention of the glass tube: the first decapitated head that could mechanically receive and send energy through nerves called wires, the invention of the transistor: the first sold decapitated head that could send and receive signals, the invention of microchips: tiny decapitated heads with their own tiny brain circuits that could perform more complicated functions than the first huge glass-blown giants called vacuum tubes: because there was nothing inside them, all glass blowing, blowing up molten glass with hot air and then decapitating it to make a glass vase or bottle, all containers from bottles, jars, gourds, ladles, to pitchers and teapots with decapitated lids, all containers, chests, holding treasure, wealth, valuables, all spices and decapitated herbs, all furniture made from decapitating trees, all houses made into decapitated heads where the people living inside them only use their heads and not their hearts or bodies, the steam engine: decapitating steam to explode out in puffs of decapitated destroyed power, all wheels, all round wheels used in machines, all watches, with dials pointing at the decapitated numbers of a disconnected circle, the decapitation of all circles into wedges, pie slices, the invention of the wedge, the invention of the axe as a metal decapitated head to stick on a wooden decapitated piece of branch, all idols, all icons, all figureheads, all abstract symbols representing the head, the pinnacle, the top, the apex, the height of anything, all hierarchical awareness and structures that deem the head as the most valuable, the best, the most noble, etc; Jack-in the Box, all boxes, everything that is put into a box or container, FedEx: the obsession of transporting boxes and parcels, the song; ‘Pop goes the Weasel’, all mass-produced goods that are boxed and shipped, the detachment of specialized labor and work, the creation of holes, digging, all mining, piston heads, engine heads, everything that is called the ‘head’ of something, the froth on the top of a glass of beer,: to be blown away, the use of all zeros and ones: as in Japanese Zeros decapitating American ships, zeros and ones being created and then decapitated inside computers, the use of all zeros and ones in mathematics, scalping, the taking of heads, the shrinking of heads: which the computer microchip is the latest evolution of, …


    47. Orange is one of the colors in Nature denoting poison


    48. Denoting the way the energy auras of undead entities can bounce reflectively off things


    49. A box with many partitions inside it: denoting the coffins where each undead resides inside him secretly, as all the secret manipulation of the upper hidden undead realm cooperate to keep that man from ever getting up


    50. Furthermore, Dan is given the symbol of the snake, denoting deception and lies



















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    Synonyms for "denote"

    denote refer announce indicate mark connote say register record read

    "denote" definitions

    be a sign or indication of


    have as a meaning


    make known; make an announcement