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Future versions will be able to account for what they call "single instance conceptualization with context," which would essentially mean that "stranger" and "knife" could be connected to denote meaning.
The words essentially mean: "You're lovely, here in the moonlight.
In recent years, a large fourth-quarter lead against Notre Dame would essentially mean the end of the game.
Signing Cooper to a long-term deal would essentially mean this is the Cowboys roster for the foreseeable future.
They also feared a Zuluaga victory would essentially mean a return to power by the polarizing Mr. Uribe.
"Retreating to such an era would essentially mean that we were no longer living in a democracy".
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Miss Marcovicci has the less appealing job of having to be an essentially mean-spirited, uninteresting woman, the sort who doesn't give up a smile without expecting payment in return, though she'd probably prefer that it not be in kind.
So primary surplus essentially means cash flow.
(Which of course, essentially means, Ramones-level lowbrow).
It essentially means "We're too old for this".
YAMATO, the ancient name of Japan, essentially means "big harmony".
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