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signalize

[sig-nl-ahyz] / ˈsɪg nlˌaɪz /




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Ray Atherton, Charg� d'Affaires of the U. S. Embassy in London, helped signalize the beginning of the Dawesian regime by saying he would name his newborn daughter Helen Maria, after the most widely publicized expletive.

From Time Magazine Archive

Piece de resistance of Orchestra Conductor Meyer Davis' repertoire was "Moonlight on the Santa Clara," which he composed himself and dedicated to Allan Hoover to signalize the occasion.

From Time Magazine Archive

Soon the Duke will step within, open Parliament, signalize that the world has a new Great Capital.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nationwide rallies and memorial services would signalize their Week, beginning Oct.

From Time Magazine Archive

Let us again signalize one of the necessary consequences of the doctrine of interest.

From Lectures on the true, the beautiful and the good by Cousin, Victor

Caltrans officials hope to be able to fully open the northbound lane near Rocky Creek Bridge as soon as possible, with signalized, one-lane traffic.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 8, 2024

To test its effectiveness, researchers collected data over the course of three weeks in March 2022 from each of Birmingham's 34 signalized intersections -- most of which are fixed-time systems.

From Science Daily Feb. 20, 2024

Baker said that could change due to the court ruling and expectations that the federal board reviewing public right-of-way issues will eventually require APS at most new or rebuilt signalized intersections nationwide.

From Seattle Times May 4, 2023

Sidewalks and signalized pedestrian crossings, traffic calming in neighborhoods.

From New York Times Jan. 25, 2017

During the march through Asia Minor, the rear of the christian army was protected by the Templars, who greatly signalized themselves on every occasion.

From The History of the Knights Templars, the Temple Church, and the Temple by Addison, Charles G.

If asked to state reasons for the President of the U. S. signalizing the 1928 Congress by a visit and speech, Dr. Rowe might have explained in effect as follows: "Caesar."

From Time Magazine Archive

But on Wednesday afternoon, coming like a race-horse––wung out––we sighted a dory and two men in it signalizing.

From The Seiners by Connolly, James B. (James Brendan)

"I haven't the pleasure of being acquainted with this gentleman," signalizing the count, "but I dare say we shall learn to know each other."

From In Direst Peril by Murray, David Christie

The last chapter was intended more especially for my own particular edification; but we all laughed heartily at my grandmother's ideas of signalizing herself.

From A Grandmother's Recollections by Church, Ella Rodman

After passing some distance along the eastern side of a long dry sandbank, we were obliged again to anchor, both boats signalizing a depth of only two fathoms.

From Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2 Discoveries in Australia; with an Account of the Coasts and Rivers Explored and Surveyed During the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, in The Years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. By Command of the Lords Commissioners Of the Admiralty. Also a Narrative of Captain Owen Stanley's Visits To the Islands in the Arafura Sea by Stokes, John Lort




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