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In what has been a long-running burden for Mr. Santorum, his online identity has been pranked – given a meaning involving bodily fluids, meant to ridicule him for his comparison of homosexuality to "man on dog" sex.
In the old ways, creating a rug started with a prayer and each piece was given a meaning".
In the decision in that court, the trial court judge stated: "I do not think that 'income' as used in the statute, should be given a meaning so as to include everything that comes in".
Tax protesters attribute the following quotation to the Court in this case: "income; as used in the statute should be given a meaning so as not to include everything that comes in".
Each index was given a meaning according to these questions and was characterized as a new observable about the students on PHRs.
Consider what would go wrong "statistically" (actually model implicationally) if η3 in Figure 2 was called, or given a "meaning," corresponding to either η3A or η3C when in fact η3B was the direct causal source of y6.
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"I wanted to give a meaning behind it and a heartbeat and a soul.
We can always spend money on stuff but stuff has personality and gives a meaning to identity so that's why it has become more visceral".
Poetically, Miranda July makes people talk to each other, giving a meaning to humanity and a purpose to freedom: this is what "making a difference" means for humans.
Then I said, "We can give a meaning to this thing". In fact, let's take the derivative with respect to τ not s.
Fractional calculus arises to give a meaning to the noninteger derivatives.
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