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None of it would really mean anything to an evil eavesdropper nearby.
But, if you could make it, it would really mean something to us.' I didn't want to go.
It's just basically the fans who it would really mean the world to just sit down and have fun and talk to her".
But most Afghans just worried about what it would really mean for the final two years of the American presence here.
"I told Jack yesterday that it would really mean a lot to me to win his tournament," said Mickelson, referring to the tournament's founder and host, Jack Nicklaus.
It would really mean a lot to us".
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What Cameron's intervention did achieve was that it forced Salmond to start explaining what going it alone would really mean in practice.
Leaders in Washington disagree on what passing an August deadline without raising the debt ceiling would really mean (it has never happened), but some experts say it could result, along with devastation to the nation's ability to borrow and to the broader economy, in a confusing, partial halt to some programs as the government has to pick and choose what it has enough cash to cover.
It is important to understand what this would really mean.
Specifically it attempts to address the question of what social sustainability would really mean in the context of communities affected by dam projects, and their catchments using hermeneutics, tradeoffs and offsets.
"It's just about understanding, going into the marriage, what that would really mean".
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