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"You always had people that had means and people that didn't have means in Harlem," Mr. Johnson said.
But the Supreme Court ruled that the agency had means short of wholesale removal to protect children in danger.
Publishers could negotiate more effectively when big changes happen in the market if they had means for steering their many resources collectively.
His patients invariably had means, because the procedure, unlike genital surgery, was considered cosmetic by insurers and therefore not covered by them.
There were more people who had means, motive and opportunity to kill her than any investigator could know what to do with: because of her crusading and reckless ways, she had made many enemies who had guns and long memories.
"Any time you go into the fourth quarter and a team hasn't gotten more than 50 yards rushing and you've got the kind of points they had means there were just too many times our guys were on the ground slipping, falling, or too many plays that they made off their athletic ability," Vikings Coach Dennis Green said.
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(Apparently, she had meant to call 411).
England had meant liberation for Pissarro père.
The driver had meant no harm.
But is this what Stella had meant?
She had meant never to come back.
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