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The book had meant something to her, which in turn meant something to me.
For each of these composers, late style meant something different.
Spices that meant something deep to my mother or me?
So it was nice to know it actually meant something.
But we want our time here to have meant something.
Once upon a time overall economic numbers actually meant something.
That meant something really flexible and really easy to implement.
What if the Constitution meant something to all of us?
Back in the day, exchanging numbers might have meant something.
When taken in the pure Arabic, shaheed meant something different.
You might think they meant something different by those words.
"But we want our time here to have meant something."
But the house meant something to him and his family.
Since then, the word "Kurds" in my home has meant something.
I thought it meant something but I think it meant nothing.
I don't know what exactly, but they meant something to me.
To put it simply: This Bachelor cycle meant something to me.
Trump and his allies argue that Strzok meant something more biased.
But the increase in wages for American workers meant something else.
I thought it meant something, but I think it meant nothing.
Mr. Bannon may have meant something quite different by the term.
The United States had meant something after the Second World War.
If JT meant something to so many people, is he still real?
However, governing meant something far more important to George Bush than campaigning.
People use the word "resonate"—the songs just meant something to me.
Naturally, being a neurotic weirdo, I assumed it meant something was wrong.
Their lives meant something and still mean something to all of us.
If it meant something to you, no one can take that away.
"This obviously meant something to our guys," Kansas coach Bill Self said.
It's thoughtful and considerate; clearly, this friendship once meant something to you.
At that time, Steven thought therapy meant something was wrong with him.
Before "representation" was a big word for me artistically, that meant something.
I had always thought that equal opportunity for women meant something else.
But this allegiance also meant something to the Clinton-era national party.
It plays tunes plucked from your teens—back when music really meant something.
Long gone are the days when Netflix original meant something new and exciting.
For survivors of sexual violence, the past year has meant something very different.
It really meant something that he has aroused these angry citizens to vote.
I'm sure she isn't happy about her experiences, but they all meant something.
The word meant something different growing up than it does now, it seems.
We asked participants whether they thought the pictograph meant something pleasant or unpleasant.
Hungry people who saw negative images thought the pictographs meant something more unpleasant.
"Boof" was slang in circulation at the time, but it meant something else.
"A long time ago, being crazy meant something," he once told a reporter.
You don't say, 'When I wrote "water," I actually meant something completely different.
First Words Five or six decades ago, a big crowd meant something big.
It meant something to her to see that, because she was dying there.
Don't ask why something meant something to you, but try to articulate it.
I knew that people liked it but it really meant something to some people.
Names like Kitty-Yo and City Rockers and Sleazenation and Chilly Gonzales meant something.
Let's consider a time when portable computing meant something just a little bit bigger.
Those two weeks meant something, and that's why Endless won't always be an afterthought.
When Dusty Rhodes reached out his hand to touch your hand, it meant something.
It meant something to me and it means something to all of the fans.
Back then, the phrase meant something simple: I am going to meet my father.
When I finished college, I knew I wanted to do something that meant something.
For Portugal, however, the scale was different, and winning this match meant something else.
The Worcester Sunday Telegram was founded in 1884, when a telegram meant something fast.
Race meant something different 100 years ago, and something very different 400 years ago.
With Mr. Glover speaking, Mr. Sanders's slogan of "not me, us" meant something different.
Things that meant something to her but whose meaning she never explained to me.
"It's gone septic," my wife recalls hearing, understanding only that that meant something serious.
In the 1950s, the phrase "Sunday's best" meant something quite different than it does today.
It must have meant something wickedly important to him, to see himself in these lines.
She told her mom it meant something sexual and NOT to look up the phrase.
It meant something to me, and I'm honored to be able to tell this story.
It also meant something to me that I was able to witness her humble beginnings.
Instead of names, there are pictures of the things that meant something special to them.
Williams specified minimalism — no doors or windows — but he meant something more poetic by it.
Being there, actually being there in physical proximity to each other meant something, something significant.
For Facebook, though, those shares meant something else: a precise value to its bottom line.
She wanted to feel like she meant something to someone, that she was capable and valuable.
You were a sister , a daughter , and meant something important to your entire family and community .
Others naïvely entertained an older male writer's attention, believing that it meant something it did not.
"I was interested in painting portraits of people in places where they meant something," he said.
"That picture meant something to me because my whole universe stood still," said Mr. Cowan, 81.
I was just trying to film everything that amazed me, or that I thought really meant something.
But I'm good with seven, because that's my favorite number, so it felt like it meant something.
Ever since he was a young boy, the Kennedy name has meant something special to Juan Romero.
He bought individual stocks that meant something to her, like Target, before shifting to broad index funds.
When Obama drew his red line it should have meant something, but Assad casually strode over it.
Happy but sad, because being a Cubs fan always meant something and now will mean something else.
So when the dreaded question "what are you wearing?" came, the answer meant something more than marketing.
It had meant something to him when he was coming up as a young writer and composer.
That record meant something to us because it was the first time we'd heard some of those songs.
I left with the feeling that I'd really helped someone and that my work meant something to them.
Their leader, Wulfila, chose a translation for "Lord", frauja, that meant something like the head of a household.
"I Like It Like That" undoubtedly meant something to Latinx listeners in the U.S. and abroad in 1967.
And having it really meant something about who you were as a person; it was a status symbol.
I wanted to hear that the butterflies I felt when my ex and I first met meant something.
So the game meant something, no matter how much James tried to paint it as business as usual.
For example, did you know that the term "bully" meant something totally different than the school yard nemesis?
" S. Lee Merritt, a family attorney, said it "meant something for him to offer forgiveness at that point.
Even in the brief Limits & Demonstrations, I was never quite sure when one of my decisions "meant" something.
"It's frustrating to know you could gun down 14 beautiful horses that meant something to somebody," he said.
Were you fooled into thinking that the word "Pacific" meant something that actually happens in the Pacific region?
I've loved a lot of video games in my lifetime, but few of them really  meant something to me.
Just acknowledging that week meant something to both of them and it affects them going back to their lives.
Of course, "having it all" meant something a lot different than it does in a post-Lean In world.
"It tells them that what their child, mother, father or grandparents did and stood for meant something," Lumish says.
But it turns out these words, which once really meant something, now have very loose definitions and surprising contradictions.
He got into the field to succeed and to him, as a young man, success meant something simple: money.
But the game was close, 68-62, proving that Lydon's novelty shot actually meant something in the final analysis. 
When John Cena delivered the news that Osama bin Laden was dead to a delirious crowd, it meant something.
I've loved a lot of video games in my lifetime, but few of them really meant something to me.
I know you can hear this anywhere but when it came from him, it truly meant something to me.
In colonial America, "independence" meant something relatively simple: freedom from economic dependence, or the ownership of land and wealth.
Comey had to have meant something nefarious when he suggested that there were problematic issues with Sessions' recusal, right?
But to those in that U.N. hall, and those listening around the world, it probably meant something very different.
"It was just someplace I could put a picture of a memory that meant something to me," Brandt added.
Never very discriminating and as usual, confusing hazard and risk, the media reported it as though it meant something.
He added that the rise of hateful content and fake news being propagated online meant something had to change.
But this time, the term meant something very different — because Obamacare supporters, not critics, were the ones saying it.
"The way our team fought and battled it meant something today," said Kennard, who poured in 30 points after halftime.
"You were a sister, a daughter, and meant something important to your entire family and community," Monae wrote on Instagram.
"To the extent that anybody thought that I meant something different, that is not what I intended it," Biden said.
Kind of a meh industry, but it had a lot of social capital, right, to be a producer meant something.
"Better for [Pournelle] meant something like 'more efficient with less bodily labor' so that he could do more," Kirschenbaum says.
I wanted to help, not only because it was a good cause, but because it meant something to him personally.
Baby Groot has a different personality, a different body, no memories of adult Groot & adult Groot's sacrifice actually meant something.
I couldn't think of two people in the hip-hop space more suited for each other, and that meant something.
I also took some photographs that meant something to me — my great-aunt who passed away a couple years ago.
So to finally publish something that meant something to me, from me, definitely made me feel super emotional and vulnerable.
Bloggers told us they wanted to express themselves, but it only meant something to them if other people liked it.
She was so remarkable and he was so remarkable around her... This young woman meant something to him almost immediately.
When Hulk Hogan strode into the ring with an American flag at the height of Reagan's poptimism, it meant something.
After Trump's equivocation on the white-supremacist murder in Charlottesville, Wolf insinuated that Wagner's slow response meant something dark, sinister.
Typically that would be something emotional – they think you mean one thing, but you meant something else kind of stuff.
"To the extent that anybody thought that I meant something different, that is not what I intended it," he said.
Not to sound nostalgic, but those were the days when the now-torn and tattered word "sophisticated" really meant something.
A week after the surgery, I would mess up words; l would say a word but meant something completely different.
Nancy-Ann DeParle was the deputy chief of staff in the Obama White House when the title actually meant something.
Answers to such questions might have meant something in 1998, when the "Five Criteria" appeared during the web's Mesolithic era.
There was a time when it really meant something to be a Russian singer, or a French or Scandinavian one.
"I said, 'it might have meant something different one or two years ago, but today it implies racist,'" King said.
So a news organization's ranking in that online world — one in which the importance of legacy was diminished — meant something.
"They had lives and those lives meant something and they were taken away in a matter of minutes," she said.
And on the internet, the word Mexican is often associated with the word illegal, which, to the algorithm, meant something bad.
It was done once in American history, when Andrew Jackson was censured in 219 or '31, and then it meant something.
In a world where "web 2.0" still meant something, Foursquare was frequently mentioned in the same sentence as Twitter and Facebook.
More from Tonic: "Symbolically, this connection meant something," says David Klemanski, psychologist and professor of clinical psychology at NYU Langone Health.
This is not exactly Ned Ludd smashing up weaving frames, but at least Sale sort of maybe meant something like that.
I've drawn the Texas A&M football stadium and Mickey Mouse with an angel because they meant something to a patient.
They noticed that Morrow Memorial United Methodist Church displayed a gay pride banner, "and that meant something to us," Brad said.
For the Clinton impeachment trial of 1998, it meant something resembling a normal courtroom with oral arguments presented by House impeachment managers.
" But, as Stereo Williams wrote in 2015 for The Daily Beast: We love to look back at when hip-hop "meant something.
I'm not sure how important it will be to the overall plot, but it meant something, and you might have missed it.
But it surrounded him with far more colorful figures, and the case-of-the-week structure always meant something was going on.
We didn't go into a lot of detail about why it felt right but all agreed that it worked and meant something.
When Stone Cold Steve Austin kicked the shit out of his boss on a weekly basis to wild cheers, it meant something.
But Sherman-Palladino would resist most of the time, Phillips says, because she wanted to use songs that meant something to her.
I always started small, plucking out seemingly insignificant details and stretching them to seem like they meant something about a person's character.
It was also a protest movie, both widely popular and unabashedly populist, a word that meant something a little different back then.
The Greeks labeled the drive to touch with the word "eros," and they meant something vaster and deeper than just sexual pleasure.
Justice Marrus spent 30 years on the New York State Supreme Court, so meeting him often meant something had gone terribly wrong.
The first time I heard the world "black" used like it meant something dirty, I was around 9 or 10 years old.
I wanted to choose a film that meant something to me that was different from films that had previously been on the list.
"If someone meant something to you in the past, you owe it to them to end it in a graceful way," she said.
Missandei and Grey Worm, on the other hand, seemed like the show's one relationship that meant something besides drama hooks and grim confrontations.
She always sent "love and prayers," and, coming from a lifelong Catholic who attended Mass at least once a week, that meant something.
Watching the Warriors try to have the best season ever is fun, and when they lost in the final it really meant something.
It's the political equivalent of lying to your mother and then insisting you meant something else when she calls you out for lying.
"If someone meant something to you in the past, you owe it to them to end it in a graceful way," she says.
"Defend New Orleans meant something to people," Mr. Currie, 38, said in an interview at his home near the city's famed French Quarter.
Mr Biden really meant something closer to honesty: politicians should tell voters how they intend to pay for and pass their ambitious plans.
Just as had been the case with "eppi," which, as far as I was concerned, was mine and meant something only to me.
I loved my staff—we had fun and we got good things done, big and small, and they all meant something to me.
That meant something about the ice sheet changed drastically all of a sudden, and researchers set out to figure out what it was.
They weren't invested in romance because it is grafted to their DNA; it meant something to them only as long as you could be convinced that it meant something to you; that there is a bomb shelter from the blasts of adulthood, and it was in reliving the minor atrocities of your childhood you were too naïve to recognize at the time.
But the fact that everything Gritty does feels slightly off balance and unhinged, rather than subject to intense corporate control, meant something unusual happened.
"You like to play games like this that meant something to the other team and in our building," offered Jets head coach Paul Maurice.
But it's also possible that the spiral imagery has just been co-opted by the White Walkers, but that it originally meant something else.
But I apologize to anyone who thought, or felt offended and who thought that I meant something that I, in fact, did no mean.
But I apologize to anyone who thought, or felt offended and who thought that I meant something that I, in fact, did not mean.
As the Cavaliers' LeBron James has said more than once as the series has unfolded, Game 19783 has meant something special and rarely attained.
I think it meant something that there, (A), was a play by an Asian-American author on Broadway and, (B), that it was successful.
Jose, you found out you were undocumented, and you wanted your name to be on a piece of paper, that meant something to you.
"I've smoked well over a hundred thousand cigarettes in my life, and each one of those cigarettes meant something to me," Mr. Hens writes.
Either the girls and I were world-class donkey whisperers or something else was going on — which meant something else was definitely going on.
So saving $2109 a day, for her trip to and from community college, past the hulking mills of Lawrence's industrial past — that meant something.
Their record was 21996-49, and they would go on to win only four more games before season's end, but this game still meant something.
When I was writing my book, I sat down with Joe Sharkey, who was the Democratic Party boss in Brooklyn when that really meant something.
It was my first splurge bag, and that really meant something to me — because of the significance it held, not necessarily because it was expensive.
What we can also assume is that Carl and Ellie meant something to Andy, which, as Buzzfeed points out, makes this Easter egg especially sad.
I had to actually take that knowledge and use it to change my behavior in order to make a connection that meant something to me.
My tattoo and 2Pac's music and poetry may have actually meant something to me (and stayed on my body) had I died at like… 22.
As the chapters proceed, the narrator seems increasingly a man out of time, a ghost from an age when class meant something more than money.
Pay homage to a past that meant something to the women who paid for it, while acknowledging it was time to move into the future?
If we all interpreted and felt about it differently, it still meant something to have the relief of freedom from judgment to express those responses.
What I don't know — and what I now wonder about — is if it meant something special to my mother to bake those apples for us.
Kennedy's five short minutes of courage meant something to those people, and that simple act inspired a change in the behavior of an entire city.
So there wasn't really a cohesive plan to pick a group of artists that meant something, it was more just whatever you guys were currently into?
And so not only whether you meant something, but the appearance and the propriety, your judgment, your maturity, and your temperament, all are at work here.
In retrospect, Rebein says he realized 2007 meant something to him because he lived through it in middle school as a Perez Hilton–reading closeted homosexual.
A few years ago, I started compiling very wide edits, pulling together images that had resonated with me over time, and that meant something to me.
Life tenure meant something different when the founders were drafting the Constitution and guaranteeing federal judges lifetime appointment "during good behavior" to insulate them from politics.
I was wearing a pair of gold diamond studs that I'd bought with my mum a few years back, so they meant something special to me.
I definitely want more and even though I used to say I'd only get one if it meant something to me, now I have even more possibilities!
Angleton had, in effect, weaponized this strategy of interpretation—convinced that any apparently straightforward reference in the world in fact meant something shadowier than it seemed to.
It was the moment that saw Drake putting his ass on the line for woman whose number was not in his cell phone, and that meant something.
In Britain, when the word meant something political, it was often rendered in italics, or with an "e" at the end to indicate its foreignness and dangerousness.
With Searls's book, we finally see that like a bat, a moth, or an animal hide, the doctor and the inkblots themselves have always meant something more.
And whoever put the sign up can take solace knowing that they weren't the only person to think "bust a nut" meant something a little more inspirational.
We are people with the passion and the power and the reach to ensure that our service to our nation meant something then and means something now.
But the moments when she saw girls growing in their confidence — testing out no-hands, standing on their pedals, letting go of training wheels — meant something more.
Going back in and knowing that it meant something to people is actually a really beautiful way to celebrate what the fans have done for my music.
But Democrats ran well enough to win in those states where incomes were the lowest, bringing along downscale whites for whom multigenerational political allegiances still meant something.
It's not clear if this means Cook was testing a version of the LTE watch in the wild, or the red dot meant something different at the time.
During those years and then some, LCD Soundsystem's music meant something to me, but attempting to put it into words has proved a futile and extremely frustrating exercise.
The consumer is left stranded in a sea of meaninglessness, paralyzed by the arcane metaphysics of the branding, and wishing for a simpler time when words meant something.
The sound of this jubilee echoes far and wide when we lose one of our icons — someone, like Franklin, who meant something to Black people and Black culture.
At first, scientists wondered whether that simply meant something weird was going on with our own galaxy, but a similar plane of satellites was then observed around Andromeda.
Watch the Op-Doc "Love and Stuff," about the objects which meant something to Judith Helfand and her dying mother, and choose one object that resonated with you.
Politicians said the vandalism spurred a growing debate and a push for Australia to celebrate the country's national day on another day, one that meant something to everyone.
While the lives of those they love were cut short, those lives meant something, and they will continue to be remembered and cherished by Charny, Samet and many more.
During the editing process, a huge chunk of my time with my editor, Anne Sowards, was working on the character development and making sure the mecha fights meant something.
I recognize moments that advance women's power and influence, and to see her on stage, no matter what I think of her as an individual, meant something to me.
The usual, as far as Bologna's nightlife went: The great thing about it was the feeling that you meant something, that you mattered, even in all of your naïveté.
In the same way, Trump seems to be twisting and co-opting the word "elite" — it's meant something negative in recent politics, hurled at liberals as a nasty epithet.
If he was powerless to resist the urge to bite Lisa Levy's nipple almost clean off, then, the thinking goes, Lisa Levy must have really meant something to him.
Unscalable usually meant something, like personal contact with customers, that couldn't be automated, a dim reminder of the pre-industrial era, of human labor that couldn't be programmed away.
Saunders, for example, spent his first stint with the UFC tangling with the likes of Mike Swick, Marcus Davis, and Jon Fitch—back when those names really meant something.
Telfar, Proenza Schouler A Different Kind Of Exclusion & Inclusion In past seasons, umbrella terms like "inclusion" and "exclusion" have meant something very specific: Which brands cast the most diverse runways?
"At a young age, it meant something, but it resonates now more than it did then because I was too young to fully understand what they were saying," she says.
It's not much to go on, but it's possible her noble death meant something in the long run, and it could be the key to bringing her back to life.
Hunter: The fact that the film is still shown and that people still come up to me and say that it meant something to them means a lot to me.
"I think that first debate meant something, because I felt very, very comfortable with the subject and I felt very comfortable with the people I was competing against," he said.
He said that he meant something like the anti-immigrant protests that were occurring weekly in Dresden and had spread to other parts of Germany, sometimes attracting tens of thousands.
Tess: We're constantly sending each other news articles that meant something to us via text, or alerts about upcoming bills that are being voted on, so it's a constant dialogue.
"It clearly meant something to them, and there was very likely a ritual element to it, even if the structure ultimately had some sort of practical purpose too," Pryor said.
"When I'm really high I'll say 'I love you' when I know that my mind and body really meant something along the lines of, 'I love it,'" says Chloe, 28.
Even under oath, in the most solemn of occasions, people will later argue their words meant something different -- sometimes even the meaning and intent behind a word like "is" is debatable.
Previously, each one of these events felt like it meant something, but they've been condensed into one amorphous whole where it's impossible for anything unique or meaningful to happen at any.
I was never good, exactly, but I could hold my own in a room full of my male friends, which, increasingly, meant something the further I advanced through my teenaged years.
"They meant something to me – they were important and cultural in changing the discussion of women and sexuality," Murphy told the crowd of his emotional connection to the hit HBO comedy.
" The 1996 team that won World Cup gold gets pegged as "tough" and "gritty"—words that may have meant something then but have become coded language to mean "slow" and "untalented.
Before President George W. Bush referred to Iran, Iraq, and North Korea as the "axis of evil," the word "axis" meant something quite different to Americans concerned with a war effort.
" By "emergency water storage," he clarified that he meant something like the way China evacuates flood basins, relocating sometimes millions of people during monsoon floods as a form of "water detention.
It would be nice to think that NATO's charter still meant something to its members, and 19 years of mutual defense in Afghanistan following 9/11 certainly suggest that it does.
A center existed, manned by earnest students, young men and women from all over the world who spoke Spanish beautifully and wore thin silver bracelets with a symbol that meant something.
It was a wonderful experience to go backstage and see all these kids who grew up watching this movie, and see how it meant something to them, it was pretty overwhelming.
Jacobson also said that it "meant something" to the production team that the potential success of Crazy Rich Asians could be used as a model to inspire Hollywood to mix things up.
At one point, he seemed to reveal a piece of vital information about the Russia investigation, but clarified that he meant something very different when I spoke to him over the phone.
But North Korea's remarks also played to a larger fear: that the summit meeting's vaguely worded commitment to "the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula" meant something very different in Pyongyang and Washington.
Sturgeon welcomed the outline of a deal that meant no return to a hard border in Ireland, but argued that such an agreement meant something similar for Scotland was even more vital.
As an adult, I moved to another state, where the term "sloppy joe" meant something totally different; it is a sandwich with a variety of sliced meats and (I believe) Russian dressing.
But the connection clearly meant something to Jefferson, who saw the Hemings family through the prism of his deep feelings for his wife, whose death before he went to Paris shattered him.
I wanted a space where we could make meaningful art that meant something for US. I value my friends more than anything, my women and queer artist friends mean everything to me.
"In my approach to sculpture in the past, I've hoarded objects, furniture, things that meant something to me, and rearranged them to suggest something more," Serpas explained to me at the show.
" Covering Variety's post-Emmys issue, Brown opened up about being the first black actor to win outstanding lead actor in a drama series in nearly two decades, sharing, "that meant something to me.
This has meant that millions have voted in our primaries and caucuses on the understanding that their vote meant something – the winner was entitled to the votes of the delegates from their state.
As a marginal member of the elite, a deeply embedded critic of empire, and a liberal reformer when the term still meant something, John Hersey lived and in some ways embodied these contradictions.
But once, an artist residency meant something very different: being embedded squarely within regular life, an experience meant both to inspire artists and to infuse what were seen as artless environments with creativity.
Part of the fascination is knowing that each image in the random stream (mine included a kindergarten in China, Argentine evangelists, two hamsters scrapping someplace) meant something to someone on the planet below.
It became so comically annoying that I seriously considered retiring my oversized sweaters (and as someone who really, really, really values comfort, the fact that I was second-guessing my comfiest clothing meant something).
Computers and the internet: We take it for granted how powerful our computers are and vast the internet is, but back in the day, state-of-the-art personal computing meant something completely different.
There were a handful of differences between Paint Shop Pro and Photoshop that meant something in the late 90s—for example, Photoshop's longtime killer feature, editable layers, didn't hit Paint Shop Pro until 1998.
It brought the characters that meant something to me, it brought young New Yorkers — From the Lower East Side — — who were striving to figure out what they were gonna do with their lives. Right.
I don't want to run off and blather on with excuses, but I apologize to anyone who thought, or felt offended and who thought that I meant something that I, in fact, did not mean.
"I don't want to run off and blather on with excuses, but I apologize to anyone who … felt offended and who thought that I meant something that I, in fact, did not mean," she said.
But I could picture the wild-haired writer there, arguing politics with fellow artists — he was a bohemian when the term still meant something — and swigging punsch, a traditional Swedish liqueur popular at the time.
From a distance, he appears to be that familiar and suddenly most stylish of villains: a man, basically good, but alive at a time when good meant something different, something we now consider bad. Mrs.
Ali was not exactly a slayer of the "masters of war," but it meant something to us that, as a young man, a beleaguered citizen, he had stood up to the most powerful country on earth.
In contrast to Christie, who campaigned vigorously for Larry Hogan in Maryland at a time when Christie's help meant something and could pack a wallop, Hogan has been consistent in his style, strong ethics and independence.
I'd walked around with my Leica for days and years believing that maybe I would find a moment that meant something about that space, and that time, and the people who passed by looking and searching.
In her work, she did a survey of languages around the world and asked if there was a word in other cultures that meant something like "so cute I need to squeeze it," in a playful way.
Just as it meant something beyond the world of particle physics when America cancelled its proposed giant SSC and CERN's LHC became the biggest game in town, so it would mean something if China took CERN's crown.
On greenhouse gases, I meant something specific: the social cost of carbon under Obama went through a very rigorous and technical process that was based on the best available science and economics and came up with $36.
My parents had paid for tuition and room and board through my undergraduate degree in English at Yale, which, because we didn't quite qualify for the school's generous financial aid, meant something like $180,000 for four years.
The game still meant something for Portland, though, and the Trail Blazers clinched home-court advantage in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs when Maurice Harkless made a 3-pointer at the buzzer for a win.
When we first hear the noise, Wendy decides to leave a can a of tuna for the stray, which was a kind of an adorable, humanizing moment for the normally stoic character, and clearly meant something much bigger.
For this piece, we only picked images that meant something to us, whether because the photo captured a moment in a powerful story, showcased the skill and creativeness of our team, or it was just a great photograph.
The cavalcades of song and dance through the streets are meant to show that every life deserves to be recognized; it is a performance of gratitude, a statement that this person meant something to us and should be honored.
But to anyone familiar with the political situation in Ethiopia, his arms aloft pose meant something much more brave and important: a defiant stance that could spell danger for him but has drawn international attention to an important issue.
Both men made jokes about the infighting in the government over exactly how Britain will leave the EU. Davis said the so-called "transition period" for leaving the EU meant something different to everyone, "including me on different days".
In person, though, Mr. Cavill comes across less like a Hollywood action hero than an English gentleman in the prewar sense, a vestige of an era when leading men were described as "dashing" or "debonair," and civility meant something.
It meant something to me to know that my novels were brightening the lives of a vast host of people in those dim dark days of 30-plus years ago when puritanism was riding high and sex was in chains.
"I did a double take thinking that I had read it wrong and I knew right away that she clearly thought this meant something else," Grace wrote in a DM. Curious, she asked her mother what she thought "ass eating season" meant.
You'd privately speculate whether it meant something that they might have glanced at you at the bus stop, or that they'd sat behind you in a class, or—crucially—that they'd been the first to ask "How's u?" on MSN the night before.
That's always been the SNL scam: convincing America that an institution is worth the time, money, and centrality in pop culture simply because it's been around so long, and it meant something to its viewers at some point in their personal histories.
I had adults around me who told me that it meant something else, like "You have to stop doing these things once you reach a certain age," but that wasn't true and I think that people who say that are missing out.
At a time when it really meant something to be the heavyweight champion, Ali won the title—three times, in the division's most competitive era, slaying Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, and others, making those great fighters nothing more than his foils.
Any kind of honor can make a young kid feel as if he or she meant something to the team, and that could boost the child's self-confidence — children today need as much of that as they can get in our society.
Stefano Tonchi In this show, we're talking about a very specific time in Italy, 1971 to 2001, a time when you could say there actually was a national fashion, when Italian fashion meant something in the way that French or American fashion did.
I thought he was embarking on a story of sexual awakening, but he meant something more general: instead of assuming that every male stranger past puberty was a physical and psychosocial threat, he was now open to the possibility of their decency.
You listen to rap music from the 90s, and half the lyrics were references to TV shows or commercials, or whatever, different cultural signifiers that meant something to them and to other people who may have had the same experiences as them.
I think about all the specific artists in the show and whenever I think of love, in Jason Lazurus's project Too Hard to Keep, especially, I think of images of loss first, it seems to be something that had meant something first.
"I just meant something that has a value that's not counterfeit, but that's not, like, elitist, and not for a select subset of listeners who are like, 'Yeah, reminds me of Suicide and, like, Japanese noise from whatever,'" he explained to me now.
In the wake of Nicki&aposs loss, Simon's friends and family went through his room that held his personal effects, souvenirs and childhood trinkets – trying to grasp one last, tiny piece of his life that meant something to them, to Simon and to Nicki.
You don't need to prostrate yourself but David Bonderman, whenever you think of that joke — and I think he meant something slightly different when he said it, I think he was talking about having discussions with ... There's more discussion with more women around the table.
I had thought the muhtar's last name, Altintoprak, meant something like "golden soil," but Turks didn't have last names before the modern republic, and so when Turkey became Turkey, Altintoprak's twice-married father took one in memory of the deaths of his first 12 children.
Alfred Russel Wallace, who came up with the theory of evolution at the same time as Darwin, preferred the idea that the colors and patterns meant something — either they were signs that this was a male of the right species, or they indicated underlying fitness.
At the time, credentials like those currently on his resume — a University of Florida degree, and membership in the school's Blue Key leadership society; service in the state legislature; a stint in the congressional leadership; and two terms as agriculture commissioner — meant something here.
It's cheap (between £10 and £15 on PS4 in the UK, poking around online); it'll likely take less time to finish than watching a couple of the Bay movies, credits scenes included, back to back; and it doesn't murder any bots that actually meant something, back when.
When a big part of your job is defending Trump's nonsense, or explaining how actually Trump meant something different from what he said (as billionaire right-winger Peter Thiel was doing as far back as 2016), it's hard to simultaneously maintain a rigorous adherence to reality.
In the meantime, for other kinds of reading pleasure, I recommend this report on Brooke Shields's next big fashion venture, this piece on the return of shorter shorts to the basketball court, and an analysis of what a brand ambassador once meant — when it actually meant something.
So if I want anything out of the rest of the season, it's the sense that, yes, spending all this time in the wilderness has been frustrating, but it all meant something — even if it wasn't the something I thought I wanted in the first place.
Though it was nothing but a garbled sentence — nothing worse than what Trump does a dozen times a day, nothing worse than what America's beloved uncle Joe Biden does in every speech — she gamely treated it like it was a real scandal, like it meant something.
Also — in what was surely a source of soul crushing embarrassment to teenage Ivanka — her father showed up to graduation in limo, greeting other students and parents as if any of them actually cared that he was Donald Trump, which meant something very different than what it does now.
"Leo, my boy, he never really let's on that he's that proud of me or let's on that he's that excited about golf and some of the trophies I've been able to bring home and this one meant something a little bit different to him," said 2013 U.S. Open champion Rose.
We had 19 different nationalities on that team, all [of whom] loved soccer, but soccer meant something different to them if they come from Argentina versus Brazil, or if they come from the UK versus Germany, or France versus the US. Things mean different things to people from different places.
Audience members at an Air Force Association breakfast Wednesday at first thought the chief meant something a little more down to Earth, either the X-47B unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) or even the Kratos XQ-58 Valkyrie drone, which the service is experimenting with for its Loyal Wingman program.
Hearing a song that, for me at least, it meant something to me, and I definitely felt like I wanted to record it, and also to see if I could still sing, to see if I still had a voice… It's scary, you're not sure if your voice is going to break.
Because I was 35 and in the middle of my life, that act just meant something so different for me than it had for, say, my mother, who also had a tremendous career but who married at 21 and did all of the early adult building of a life alongside my father.
I don't know about you, but when I raise children in a country that has no labor unions and has no friends anywhere else on the entire planet, I'd at least like to be able to point to the 16th president of the United States of America and recall a time when patriotism meant something.
"I refuse to just sit back and watch an abuser, a bully talk like that to my friend and I support her as a friend and I wanted to make sure that I said something that meant something to me and was important to me and that's why I did what I did," Krieger added.
A Democratic group supporting Northam called Latino Victory Fund ran an ad that depicted a pickup truck with a Confederate flag on the back chasing minority children through the streets, capped off with a shot of the Charlottesville rally, asking if Donald Trump and Gillespie meant something like this when they wanted America to be great again.
I just remember so vividly that time — the sense of loss and the potential of loss of brilliant young people whose work wouldn't live on and how it was for all of us trying to make our lives and fall in love and make work that meant something in the face of a real calamity and a terrible moment.
He's someone who won and made others like him cry because his accomplishment meant something more than a title belt, someone with future goals of starting his own promotional company to help Mexican boxers exploited by managers and promoters—boxers who, according to Ruiz, get forced into signing contracts written in English even when they only speak Spanish.
It originally meant something like a cultural version of a strand of DNA—an idea that can move from person to person and generation to generation—but now, thanks to the internet, a "meme" is a joke that shifts and evolves at a frightening rate as it speeds from Something Awful or 4Chan to the wider world of social media.
People can tell you if you saw a really good review, and you can say, "Cool, somebody liked it," but to over-engage with all that – the hermeneutics and so forth It's unhealthy because you write a song and it means one thing to someone, but you might have meant something else when you wrote it it's kind of like Do you have kids?
I assumed that it was a little vacation sex because he had the misfortune of traveling to a beautiful locale during the off-season, that he was without a girlfriend, and that the woman he was sleeping with in New York, a pretty little young light-skinned thing or a naïve white girl, couldn't be taken on the trip without assuming that it meant something more than it was.
We've had just over a decade of the enigma that is MIA, ever since she first push and shoved her to attention by dropping a six song Myspace demo tape that included the underground thumper "Galang"—a track that instantly shutdown grimy student house parties from Peckham to Pitlochry, and kickstarted a career during which she would specialise in creating art that actually meant something, pissing everyone off, and looking on point and inspiring at all times.

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