1. After an experience like that, each new day you are granted has a special meaning. 2. Obvious has no special meaning but is judged by looking at the invention as a whole and considering the entire state of the art. 3. Other dictionaries contain lists of words which have special meanings in literary criticism, such as The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics or A Handlist of Rhetorical Terms. 4. If the parties wish to give an ordinary word some special meaning, an express definition clause should be included. 5. This is almost an inversion of the procedure examined below in the case of similes which introduce underlexicalised terms used with special meanings in the fiction. 6. In sum, the development of special meanings for certain items, sometimes verging on the metaphorical, is a feature of the novel. 7. This filter examines every character to see if it has some special meaning or if it is to be translated into another character or sequence of characters. 8. Among their many baskets with special meaning is one made with a good bit of metal from Pepsi cans. 9. And each charm has a special meaning. |