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Much is made of the TV boss cautioning her new star that "The Jews are no laughing matter" (meaning don't joke about them), and Hitler heartily agreeing (meaning they're a serious problem), but the occasional outbursts of antisemitic ranting in the narrative are carefully corralled set-dressing: the necessary minimum to give an impression of authenticity.
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"The marks had an agreed meaning within the building trade, and are understood in the same way as mathematical symbols," she explains.
One overwhelming weakness of the UNFCCC process is that it can only proceed if every party agrees; meaning one country or a group of countries can dig the heels in until they get what they want.
Working in Room's favour is the fact that Hollywood's most influential guilds can't seem to agree – meaning it could potentially slip through and claim the prize.
New contracts for Keiren Westwood, Aron Gunnarsson and Marlon King were never agreed, meaning they all left for nothing".
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Only one hour was spent debating the ban and all three parties agreed, meaning no vote was required.
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