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"To achieve life is to mean that you are dead.
But if the twenty-five-year rule is to mean anything you must observe it strictly.
Conversely, the higher the turnout, the more likely it is to mean a decision for Bremain.
But if the ceasefire is to mean anything, his killing should change something.
Still, if decentralisation is to mean anything, risk and responsibility must be passed down the line.
If feminism is to mean anything to most women, it has to mean an extension of their choices.
As the largest whaling nation, it also needs to be at the table if the commission is to mean anything.
If that promise is to mean anything, America's accumulated experience in Afghanistan must be acted upon, unequivocally.
G. K. Chesterton once commented that the object of good writing is to mean what you say, and the object of good poetry is to mean what you don't say.
If the slogan of these Olympics — "inspire a generation" — is to mean anything, they will have to.
IF AFRICA'S vaunted renaissance is to mean anything, Nigeria it is widely agreed must point the way.
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