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In adoption forums, prospective adoptive parents are already asking one another what this could mean and sharing the advice of their adoption agencies.
But when you're on a ship for 14 months with 49 other people, if you don't resolve your issues it literally could mean — and this would be an extreme circumstance — the sinking of the ship.
Efforts to change library services during the allied occupation of Japan (1945 1952) provide a starting point for asking what "American librarianship" (compared with, say, Soviet or Japanese librarianship) could mean — and why and how information access matters — and, more generally, relationships between technology choices, resource allocation, and cultural differences.
Many MPs within the party feel it is too little too late for such mobilisation, and have turned their minds to what a Corbyn victory could mean and what the impact could be on the London mayoral election, council elections and devolved administration elections next May.
And even though I was terrified of coming out and what it could mean and how it could be bad, I thought it was more difficult staying in the closet at that point". The weight instantly lifted, he said, and Kenworthy began skiing better.
But in many conversations, she could mean and believe any of these things and still be making a useful contribution.
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It could mean logos and ribbons and, yes, flags: anything connoting pride rather than shame.
It's a blunder of epic proportions, to be sure, and could mean complete and "udder" devastation for Brando.
That could mean thousands and thousands and thousands of hotspots.
Back then, being pro-wolf could mean ostracism and ruin.
A lot. Yesterday could mean nothing and everything in a few months.
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