1. User need prevails when such produced materials reduce abstractions to a level of reality and personal meaning to the individual. 2. The significance is fairly plain, although again personal meaning underlies this interpretation. 3. And even with all the instant history available to them, people still insist that their clothes have personal meaning. 4. As a former dancer with Merce Cunningham, whose choreography eschews personal meaning in favor of chance procedures, Greenberg had entered forbidden territory. 5. For Albright, the invitation had personal meaning. 6. For Musharraf, the bitterly intertwined histories of India and Pakistan have a profoundly personal meaning. 7. His first trip, by chance, was to a city with more personal meaning than his schedulers realized. 8. I feel both excited and apprehensive about what Aeschylus and Tennessee Williams will bring to my crusade for personal meaning. 9. In each article, a filmmaker selects and discusses a movie that has personal meaning. 10. In each article, one filmmaker will select and discuss a movie that has personal meaning. |
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