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And the use of characters in Japanese and Chinese, for example, means a user can pack more meaning into a tweet than is the case in English.
"Preislos," for example, means both "priceless" and "prizeless".
T, for example, means that a game is appropriate for all teenagers.
Removing elephants in large numbers, for example, means that plant seeds are not spread widely.
The sound "băi," for example, means 100, but it can also mean cypress, or arrange.
A large blue section, for example, means that heavy rain is coming.
The biblical word yetzer, for example, means "plan," that which is formed in human minds.
A score of 150, for example, means that an owner had an average of 1.5 problems per vehicle.
The relaxation of the offside law, for example, means players have to cover more ground at a greater pace.
"The joy of the bird", for example, means the bird's feather, and "the dispenser of rings" is the prince.
A burn mark on the edges, for example, means it was painted too close to a driftwood fire.
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