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- noun The process of
signalizing ;characterization ordifferentiation
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- noun a conspicuous indication
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Examples
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When the utilities go out, of course, we know we lose signalization.
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The intersections -- there is virtually no signalization in any of the intersections throughout Broward County, and with 97 percent of our households without power, it is quite dark out there.
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But we sure don't need people on the road, in the dark when utilities go out, of course, we know we lose signalization and it gets to be a whole different state of affairs.
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We still have substantial signalization problems in areas that don't have power.
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They will be setting up in groups that will investigates the signalization, the track condition, the condition of the bed in which the track was running on.
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For example, HOV lanes, better signalization, directional shifts in some of the arterials so we can move traffic very quickly while we're doing the reconstruction -- all that we're committed to move on.
President And Officials In Discussion On Disaster Relief ITY National Archives 1994
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Some minutes subsequent to Ripton's signalization of his devotion to the bridal pair, Mrs. Berry's maid entered the room to say that a gentleman was inquiring below after the young gentleman who had departed, and found her mistress with a tottering wineglass in her hand, exhibiting every symptom of unconsoled hysterics.
Ordeal of Richard Feverel — Complete George Meredith 1868
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Some minutes subsequent to Ripton's signalization of his devotion to the bridal pair, Mrs. Berry's maid entered the room to say that a gentleman was inquiring below after the young gentleman who had departed, and found her mistress with a tottering wineglass in her hand, exhibiting every symptom of unconsoled hysterics.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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Some minutes subsequent to Ripton's signalization of his devotion to the bridal pair, Mrs. Berry's maid entered the room to say that a gentleman was inquiring below after the young gentleman who had departed, and found her mistress with a tottering wineglass in her hand, exhibiting every symptom of unconsoled hysterics.
Ordeal of Richard Feverel — Volume 4 George Meredith 1868
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The town expected the consultant to also work on the Pearson Park and Ride project, a Pearson Road overlay and the signalization of Recreation Drive and Pearson Road.
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