| 41. | The musicological definition of the term " parody " has now generally been supplanted by a more general meaning of the word.
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| 42. | The alternative translation " excellence " ( or " a desirable quality " ) might be helpful in conveying this general meaning of the term.
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| 43. | It is not to find " some meanings ", but the " most general meaning ", which allows the equivalence to be true.
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| 44. | The term metalocutionary act has developed a more general meaning and may include, for example, quotation acts and comments on preceding speech acts.
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| 45. | The more general meaning of the word is translated into Latin as'missio', and from this word we get'missionary .'
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| 46. | Or is there a more general meaning to " nightrider " ( somebody who drives a car or other vehicle in the dark?
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| 47. | Speaking to Israel radio, he said the general meaning was that Arabs " have a right to oppose occupation " by Israeli troops.
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| 48. | The general meaning of " punishment " is unrelated to the special courts of Westphalia which were thus originally just named " courts of punishment ".
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| 49. | In the Hungarian language, there are 10 distinct versions, each a couplet of the same general meaning, and most again comprising 8 syllables.
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| 50. | The general meaning of the word flush is fullness or abundance, as there are similar meaning words in Dutch, French, Italian and Spanish.
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