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I see this as having lasting meaning.
Even when the Giants and the Vikings have met in the preseason, it has had a lasting meaning.
The novel shows how acts that at the time might have seemed "ridiculously small," "discreet," and "out of the way" could have profound and lasting meaning.
Cooke could yet attach a more lasting meaning to his aborted basketball life, said Noah, who has expressed conditional interest about participating in Shopkorn's film.
Aerosols which form from pollution can directly reflect and absorb radiation before it reaches the planet's surface and make clouds brighter and longer lasting, meaning they reflect more sunlight.
When we wish for peace it is to remember that the lasting meaning of their suffering – their warning to those who follow – remains unheeded so long as there is war.
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Louisiana began finding infected birds much earlier this year than last, meaning there might be human cases sooner than last year.
D'Hoore took the last, meaning Trott, a watchful second, won by three points.
Another two followed on the last, meaning a halved match and respective rounds of 63.
One might argue that it's this last meaning of the word that should be avoided.
The old Navy jargon "belay my last," meaning disregard my last statement, applies to my commentary from yesterday.
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