Sentence examples for 1 meant from inspiring English sources

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Designating a work as "Opus 1" meant something special to many 19th- and early 20th-century composers; it was a public statement, a manifesto signalling a coming-of-age musically.

(Like Merrill Lynch, Salomon Smith Barney used a five-point grading system, but its wording was slightly different: 1 meant buy; 2 — outperform; 3 — neutral; 4 — underperform; 5 — sell).

They said a Grade 3 concussion meant you were knocked out, and a Grade 1 meant you were seeing stars after a hit, which made me burst out in laughter.

After all, unbridled enthusiasm – of a kind that either endears him to listeners or leaves them wistfully recalling the days when alternative music on Radio 1 meant a laconic Scouse voice dolefully introducing the Wedding Present – is very much the 37-year-old DJ's thing, as he admits: "It's pretty clear if you've listened to the radio what music does to me".

The lower output of limonene in Scenario 1 meant that less energy was required for product recovery, leaving more electricity for sale to the grid.

The MSSIM ranged from 0 to 1. Therefore, a higher MSSIM value close to 1 meant that a given image was reconstructed with reduced degradation of structural information.

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In Italy, Formula 1 means Ferrari.

"1" means assignment is chosen".

> -wrap-foot> (1) means - BMI>30 group; (2) means CKD group; (3) means - control group.

(1) means - BMI> 30 group; (2) means - CKD group; (3) means - control group.

Flag 1 means no problems.

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