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"For some people, it will mean going from a good education to a great one," she said.

For those removed from the welfare rolls, it will mean going to food pantries or homeless shelters.

Rather, if I have the courage to go through with it, it will mean going back to university and retraining and that, I think, will be adventure enough.

He doesn't want to take me to the A Foundation galleries on Greenland Street because it will mean "going all the way round".

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They don't understand conventional weapons, and a lot of their inspections will mean going to conventional facilities.

That will mean going overweight in U.S. equities and staying overweight in Europe.

So think about what 5° C will mean going the other way.

Since the path to be found needs to be minimal, traversing bright pixels will mean going through low intensity values in the inverted image.

Losing £14 a week to the bedroom tax may not seem a lot to some people, but for others, she says, it will mean they go hungry.

That can't be helping - it will mean they're going backwards not forwards.

Find out what this would have meant for other high-profile police recording cases in the past and what it will mean for Illinois going forward at Reboot Illinois.

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