| 1. | This is an event that has central meaning for us Germans.
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| 2. | Its central meaning _ " pinch " _ has been around for four centuries.
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| 3. | To Scalia the chronology of events is pivotal, not the central meaning of the clause.
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| 4. | Variations upon the central meaning are established by convention by the community of language users.
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| 5. | Heimsoth's reflections start with Bl�her's theory on the central meaning of eroticism between men to society.
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| 6. | The amendment's " central meaning, " the Supreme Court has said, is freedom of political expression.
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| 7. | The right to criticize government, Brennan said, is " the central meaning of the First Amendment ."
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| 8. | For example, children with semantic pragmatic disorder will often fail to grasp the central meaning or saliency of events.
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| 9. | The central meaning of Easter is Jesus is Lord and Jesus is a divine reality now one with God.
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| 10. | From another viewpoint, the central meaning of the poem is revealed layer by layer as each line is read.
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