The film is regarded highly today because of Mackendrick's direction and Quinn's lead performance as the pirate captain whose relationship with the children betokens a subtle change in his character, finally leading to his downfall and the pirates'end.
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To Carby, the suit betokens his link to W . E . B . Du Bois and the shared cult of manhood both men's clothes " embody "; it secures critical intelligence " as irrevocably and conservatively masculine ."
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To allies who are already providing 80 percent of the troops and most of the money to revive war-torn Balkan societies, Bush's proposed division of labor betokens an American unilateralism that naively encourages Balkan extremists to wait out America's notorious impatience.
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Maybe, he said, speaking by telephone from Lyon, it is the fact that her clothes are Red Cross hand-me-downs, or that he cannot afford the fancy toys that betoken Europe's prosperity, or the vacations that her classmates enjoy.
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Where exiled groups like the African National Congress in South Africa have come to power, it is with some credentials as a credible alternative to an unjust regime, often reinforced by military campaigns that, if nothing else, betoken their ability to physically challenge and harass their adversaries.
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The Europe-based sportswriter looks at the impact of Asian athletes such as China's towering Yao Ming, Japan's slugging Hideki Matsui and Korea's cool Se Ri Pak on the American sports scene, and what it betokens for world sports in coming years.
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Some cult formulae are " leges " : an augur's request for particular signs that would betoken divine approval in an augural rite ( augurium ), or in the inauguration of magistrates and some " sacerdotes " is named " legum dictio ".
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As its title betokens, Quesnel's book was a devotional commentary on the New Testament, wherein Quesnel managed to explain the aims and ideals of the Jansenist party better than any earlier writer had done; and it accordingly became the chief object of Clement XI on 8 September 1713.
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No analysis can be given here of a work the action of which is highly complicated; suffice it to remark that there is no book in medieval literature which betokens so much quickness of intellect and is so instructive in regard to the manners and usages of polite society in the 13th century.
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Grayson said that Aguilar Zinser was probably not speaking on behalf of the Fox administration when he made the comments, but that what he said " betokens the frustration " that Mexico's government feels for not being able to make a breakthrough on a migration accord with the United States.