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" He didn't have the faintest clew what that Yingolian number meant in a real date
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homework was meant for them
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These are a few wonders of the world that I uncovered; the wonder bit is usual y meant as in “I wonder why?”
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Being a police officer meant he and his family had to be held up to a higher standard
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" Jorma meant that too, though Herndon was here with Ava
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At least that’s what Johnny thought they meant
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It meant he would live
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As long as jokes do not insult our conscience and religion, it is meant to be enjoyed
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The giant meant for him to die by his sword
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She knew it was a street diagram but it was written in Portuguese with no city identification, it had meant little to her at the time
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“I guess you wouldn’t know anything about that kind of stuff since you were adopted,” Johnny said, a little more angrily than he meant to
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These tunnels are meant to protect them when they travel and are usually found free standing in the crawl space below your home
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"I will call you Serpent," he said, which in the old tongue meant to crawl or creep around
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"I wish I could share your conviction," Serpent said, "but I've seen this Man who is meant to dominate us and he is a complete buffoon!"
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Low government revenues in rural areas and urban bias in central resource allocation have meant that social service provision has tended to start in cities and extend only gradually to the countryside
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“And I meant
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With some digging in some financial back doors he knew thru the merchant's committee, he was able to find that she drew royalties on 'photovoltaic devices' which meant Yingolian crystals
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That meant there was more about her that he hadn't seen
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That meant they would bring in temporary people to clear the stuff out of the way
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It meant a small re-
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Her degrees in law and economics from the Grande Ecoles and Harvard Business School meant that she could have chosen any career she wanted
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I could have gone for a walk but that would have meant leaving the phone …
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What the hell, if satisfying her one more time meant arriving an hour or two later in Ireland than planned, well, it was the price he would have to pay
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He left without telling him that the last character meant 'easy to anger'
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she couldn’t find a space anywhere near the covered walk way, and that meant the
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"So come along," doostEr said, "I'll make sure he plays nice," and gave Tahlmute an eye that said that he meant it
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"I don't want you to leave, when I told Tahlmute you were earning your keep, I meant it
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Glenelle didn't really understand all of that, assumed she meant back to the main expedition
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Satan is a liar! His tactics are meant
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know what love meant
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although sadly a combination of injury and a tendency towards dilettantism meant that
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Despite his well paid position and generous expense account his taste or quality and preference for excellence meant that he was always running just behind his ability to pay
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Inland meant up hill and that
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meant a little bit of exercise before scoff
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She went over to ask Ava what she really meant by forwarding her this message
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Very soon she meant to petition Ava to restore Morgan Evans from the last backup she had
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meant anything at all to her in this moment
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They meant well, he knew that, but how could they imagine that he could
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"She wasn't meant to be a clone, she was meant to be me
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"First things first,” she added, and she had no idea what she meant by that
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This meant she could be turned into a jammer mid-play
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‘I meant to ask you – is there anything they don’t eat? I’m doing chicken with salad and new potatoes with ice cream for afters … nothing controversial, but I meant to ask you before and forgot
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To love silence, Smith realised, meant that as the creator He had become
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For Ava to be this distracted when these events on the ground were unfolding, events her sister was involved in, meant there was some dire emergency to the system
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that are meant specifically for you
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Taking away the €3000 already paid, this meant we were now only short €16000
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This meant we were only €6000 short
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" She knew what he meant, they were above the planet in its sky, so the planet was below us
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happen? It was never meant to happen… it’s not what we ever wanted…you and
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It solved the problems but meant no more children
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It was the technician's creed that this was what God meant all along, and it is our holy duty to let the non-technical believe in the words of scripture
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They treated the whole population the way technicians are in Paradis, 'This is what God meant all along
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" Tig said it more quietly than he’d meant to, but the Chief still shot him a death stare
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Bakhmar knew it meant this was the time when those with ideas that might preserve Satan's world should present them
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Tig understood what he meant
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Since then we’ve been running rehearsals on the set which meant that some of the moves had to be altered to accommodate the furniture, which was confusing at first, but it all seems reasonably comfortable now
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During the week before Remembrance Day which actually falls on a Sunday this year, I talk with all of the folks at one time or another about what it meant for them – with the exception of Fred, they all have wartime memories of some sort – he was too young and was evacuated with his mother to somewhere in Wales for a couple of years
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Hoping to make him stop this, I made up a melodramatic love story about a boyfriend of mine who was killed in a car accident nine years ago; strangely enough, I felt quite emotional about it and when I said “I have lost someone” I meant it
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And he meant it as a compliment, but it didn’t feel like it landed as one
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The Kid told me that the guards did four-day stints, which meant that tomorrow morning would be my last breakfast with him
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" He meant making sure nothing interrupted the Chief’s control of the ship's capacitors and emitters
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Even as the thought skittered through my feeble mind, even though I instinctively understood that having fresh clothes meant investment in my life as a hostage by my captors, still I relished the simple aromas of washed cotton
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He lost sight of her when the meter-thick radiation shield meant to protect the breaching ship’s bridge closed over the dome and made him feel like a peeping tom
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I did not know what he meant and said so
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He didn't understand what was really meant by that at first
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He hated it because he wasn't sure he even meant it
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All of this was winked contraband of course, which meant it could be confiscated by anyone official or holy, were they to see it
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No, there was no doubt, this mission was never meant as anything more than a missile
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I prayed then and there to all that is Holy that I would never know what he meant
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Robbie was staying with us, which meant a continuance of that other relationship, the one with his fist and his boot cap, but it was no matter
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He understood what that meant, it meant that this was their world and Earth would be a shrinking memory that might be just a localized legend among some old-timers around here a local century from now
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It also meant that we were being held in the heart of enemy territory, well away, as far as we knew, from any government agency or army, and so our proffered location offered us little hope of successful escape
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It could be that this rock is a decoy, meant to be a near-miss that will hold the world's attention
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It was given off by the fabricators mounted to the Lula's great top plate, a sandblasted foot of soft iron in a circle, meant to soak up all the snowflakes they would hit
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He wondered what that meant? 'Keep the place together?' He didn't think it was in any danger, things seemed to be remarkably smooth at his place
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They'd had to use motors and pumps meant for industrial use, but they were able to fabricate a hull and a burner thin enough to heat a high-tech flash boiler that could run two big water-park pumps and fit in the bilge under the helm
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That meant they had to average thirty knots
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The newsstand she meant was there under the awning but not with the person she remembered
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There was a lot of that around, girls who were looking for pet boys, boys who meant nothing
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The triumphant look on the witch's face meant that she had just blocked my weapon with her psychic powers
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His main claim to fame in these still relatively tender years had been a youth appearance for Scotland, although sadly a combination of injury and a tendency towards dilettantism meant that such early promise remained as yet unfulfilled
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Inland meant up hill and that meant a little bit of exercise before scoff
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’ He’d also said how odd it had felt being so close to his home and yet so far away from it … Kara knew exactly what he meant now
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They meant well, he knew that, but how could they imagine that he could do all of these normal things without her
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Angie tried to look as if she knew what that all meant while the young man swallowed nervously, his eyes darting at Kara, apparently completely taken up with writing on the paper
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’ She hadn’t the foggiest what this actually meant, but it sounded interesting and she was more than prepared for experimentation in her current euphoric mood
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To love silence, Smith realised, meant that as the creator He had become aware of self and place and time, and of the difference between places and times and selves, none of which could ever have existed in a true void
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‘As I thought, Berndt’d worked out for himself what I meant about Angie – he’s confirmed that she’ll be accepted
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For many, becoming a Christian meant your death
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On the drive up, Iain had suggested that they take Renald to a café on the sea front near the pier (whatever that was); with a bit of luck, she’d be able to experience something of what it meant to visit the seaside
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“How did this happen? It was never meant to happen… it’s not what we ever wanted…you and I…”
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By Monday morning, Iain had worked out what he was going to say to his boss – that James had been offered a revolutionary treatment for his migraines somewhere abroad that meant Iain had to resign from his job, asking for compassionate leave to follow James to where he was to receive this ‘special’ treatment
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"Where is Alan?" he meant to soften it a little but mishandled the controls and only changed his accent a little
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Catwhiskers knew what it meant
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He was not meant to be here
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She’d never really thought about that before … known it yes, but they didn’t talk about it … and all the time he’d been putting things away for her … had Berndt known? He’d visited the warehouse, he’d told her so … perhaps that’s what he meant when he said that Joris intended his bequest to show his love to the world …
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This was a dragon meant for me and me alone!
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"Yes," Alan answered, though he really didn't know what she really meant, he could just be mistranslating
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"Yes," Alan told her, knowing what she meant and not realizing she didn't know that til now