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Why did she imagine deeper shades of meaning to his words?
But the term has subsequently taken on other shades of meaning.
The language is very good for putting across delicate shades of meaning.
Piracy like all other words has different shades of meaning.
The shades of meaning between various words are already being debated in the Chinese press.
These terms also have different shades of meaning depending upon the meeting's background.
But the word have many fine shades of meaning.
Further, their stems change to indicate various other shades of meaning.
There is often lively debate among editors about shades of meaning.
Gina said, giving the words shades of meaning which were new to Alexandra.
It was a nineteenth-century word, yet he could not find a modern equivalent with the same shade of meaning.
Often, a Germanic word was adapted and given a new shade of meaning in the process.
The problem arises when several possible meanings or shades of meaning become associated with the sign.
Maybe the whiskey made him notice fine shades of meaning he might otherwise have missed.
The thought changed itself into the words the listener would have used to express the exact shade of meaning.
That lent the image an additional shade of meaning.
Many words, especially in the older dialects, have shades of meaning that can only be understood by their context.
Among us Kalderash the same saying has a different shade of meaning.
In Formula One racing, cheating has many shades of meaning.
"You've got to find the exact shade of meaning in the context and from the look the witness is giving you.
Her voice held colors and shades of meaning.
There may be shades of meaning in our negotiations that I may miss otherwise.
Its use in dentistry connotes the delicate shade of meaning I am looking for.
Tas had been asked that question a lot in his long life, although never quite with this shade of meaning.
Typically when this occurs, the different kanji refer to specific shades of meaning.