Sentence examples for continue to mean something from inspiring English sources

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That relentless optimism — that everything he, his administration and his supporters fought for meant something (and will continue to mean something) — was suffused throughout a speech that effectively functioned as the final chapter of the Obama presidency.

One Catholic seminarian, Philip Johnson, urged Maynard to reconsider, and wrote of his own diagnosis with brain cancer, "My life means something to me, to God, and to my family and friends, and barring a miraculous recovery, it will continue to mean something long after I am paralyzed in a hospice bed.

If these thinkers are part of our Arnoldian culture, there is no guarantee that what is best in them will continue to mean something to the children of those who now look back to them, any more than the centrality of Aristotle to Muslim thought for hundreds of years guarantees him an important place in modern Muslim cultures.

Sure, we can go into theological debates here, but my point, and I do have one, is, the love of God in Jesus, in that flesh, has got to continue to mean something in the lives of human beings here on earth.

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It's a reminder that the now-seldom-heard term "sole superpower" continues to mean something.

We've worked hard to create material that actually helps scientists, and to build some name recognition around it, and we'd like to make sure our name continues to mean something.

He continued, "We need this to mean something to this community and to this country.

"This has to mean something.

It had to mean something".

It has to mean something.

Has to mean something.

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