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They could mean nothing.
Or it could mean nothing.
Or it could mean nothing at all.
But it could mean nothing of the kind.
This spell could mean nothing, or it could decide the Test and maybe the series.
A lot. Yesterday could mean nothing and everything in a few months.
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Passing 18 could soon mean nothing; just an excuse for a party and the ability to buy a drink without fake ID.
A "go to" bank, apparently, which could mean anything or nothing.
If Mr. Greenspan nonetheless finds ways to rationalize Mr. Bush's irresponsibility, or if he takes refuge in Delphic utterances that could mean anything or nothing, history will remember him as a man who urged hard choices on others, but refused to make hard choices himself.
Miéville commented: "Of course, that could mean anything and nothing, but because it's a prize that's deliberately interdisciplinary and 'inter-formal', you do end up picking up a sort of gestalt of the set of concerns that are flying around in the zeitgeist, and the different but overlapping ways it gets expressed.
As sensitive and open-minded as I like to think I am towards all genres of film, I find myself behaving like most guys when it comes to the dreaded chick flick, especially if it's based on a best-selling novel or has a nebulous, nondescript name that could mean anything or nothing.
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