The French consul's " fictitious capital " betokens the world of credit, on which New Yorkers'confidence has been based.
12.
Who'd have dreamed that the new Carter's metallic-looking suit would betoken a latter-day knight in shining armor?
13.
In his work, symbolism was rife _ a tree, for example, depending on its leafage or nudity, could betoken life or death.
14.
Frequently, though, Heard's humor manifests itself in glib, breezy language that betokens his hipper-than-thou self-image.
15.
In his " Durham Essays and Addresses ", Michael Ramsey had warned against a " shallow Pelagianism " which it seemed to betoken.
16.
Officers seek in daily life those values that sound corny to civilians but betoken the soldier's highest ideals : honor, duty, courage, honesty.
17.
In South and Central Florida particularly, " Before Disney, " or " Before I-95 " betokens vast, almost Egyptian antiquity.
18.
Nolte's interpretation would be laughable were it not for the literary prize and the support that betokens among at least a significant segment of the German establishment.
19.
In short, Grote writes that " the various anecdotes which are told respecting [ Helot ] treatment at Sparta betoken less of cruelty than of ostentatious scorn ".
20.
Though the name " Aegina " betokens a goat-nymph, such as was Cretan Actor, and Aeacus by Zeus, both of whom became kings.