People might read double meaning into that, the station manager was sternly told. |
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You need a handbook for guys just to understand the double meaning to everything they say! |
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We are fed up of slapstick comedies and dialogues filled with double meaning. |
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For the semioticians, there are layers of double meaning that can be read into the errors. |
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He answered honestly, a small ironic smile touching his lips as he realized the double meaning behind his words. |
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Today that rallying cry of the 1970's Feminist Movement rings with ironic and sometimes disastrous double meaning in the American workplace. |
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He needed somebody to trust in this morass of intrigue and double meaning that was called the royal court. |
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The concept of international co-operation acquired a double meaning because of its evolution. |
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Bread has a double meaning here: it is the teachings of Jesus and it is Jesus himself. |
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The anniversary of the Schengen agreement for me personally has a double meaning. |
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Explain this double meaning, as far as the work of the press illustrators is concerned. |
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The deep and double meaning of this sentence is: the cross proves everything. |
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Hand on the heart he swore that there was no double meaning in what he wrote. |
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Milena shook her head at the double meaning of his last statement. |
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He knew without a doubt there was a double meaning to her words. |
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It was a naughty suggestion about fast cars and fast women, with a double meaning thrown in about racing over curves and blinding with headlights. |
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The book's subtitle, 'Her Voice in Paradise', has a double meaning. |
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Within the vast legal framework of the European Union we can see this double meaning in action. |
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The name, however, clearly has a double meaning, with Viktor selecting gold as her main material for producing her art. |
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This has a double meaning, first pursing your lips usually means you are withholding information. |
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The term 'sustainable development' thus holds a double meaning, as it touches on issues of personal development as well as on the opportunity of society to learn from its youth. |
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Income has a double meaning. To obtain the means for a dignified life, but also to nourish the awareness of being useful to society and to make a living, i.e. not to be somebody who obtains help from the state. |
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They understood the program's double meaning. |
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Even its title has a valuable double meaning. |
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That reality has a double meaning for Canada. |
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Because of the double meaning of its appearance of this piece, which is derived from the cell shape, I got the idea of continuing the pattern that had begun earlier. |
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The Electro Couac is however to be taken in a double meaning, for the affirmation of electrified jazz as for the addition of electro tones on top of the piano. |
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There has been no doubt in the minds of most Canadians that the last referendum question had a double meaning and did not adequately define what separation from Canada would mean. |
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Here, before you, I understand the double meaning of this expression: we believe in the power of dialogue between us and we consider our words to be commitments. |
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Yet the word « evaluation » in French does have this double meaning. |
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A panel will talk about real power savings they have achieved or enabled, concentrating on the double meaning of 'green' as both environmentally friendly and economically advantageous. |
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The word can thus be said to have a double meaning, which partly depends on whether it is used as a count noun or uncountable. |
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Anyone who remembers Julie from the Peugeot ads will have seen the double meaning behind that line. |
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In a play rich in language, our guide is the devilish Equivocator who is the embodiment of weasel-words and double meaning. |
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I wanted to know what size bottles she had, but I realised it had a double meaning as soon as she gave me such a strange look. |
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You only have to listen to Paul's lyrics to know that everything he says has a double meaning. |
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When I write, I try to keep it very simple, but I think he enjoys writing a lyric that maybe has a little double meaning or makes you think. |
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The conduct books had a double meaning of the word modesty, which meant both to be outwardly polite in one's conduct and to be ignorant of one's sexuality. |
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The use of the word palimpsests in the title of this work has double meaning in regards to its study of recent Cuban history and its interpretation. |
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