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That means you know who made what you're buying, and why they're driven to do so in the first place; it means you know where the materials came from, and how they were made; it means you're connected to the goods you purchase, rather than disconnected.
When interventions are made, it means an accident sequence was initiated and then by the actions of the individual, team or organisation it was prevented from having negative consequences.
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Having individuals in a clump of dancers trade off lifting one of their number isn't original, but Mr. Dao made it mean something.
McEldowney conceded that Giuliani had made life in the city better, but she said that he had also made it meaner.
"But for the last four years he's never looked at the Wigan defence and made it mean.
"Thank you for the name," he says sarcastically. "I'm glad I made it mean something".
I always thought it merely made it mean.
New York Magazine writer Willa Paskin observed that Perry did the obvious with the song's hook ("she used a common word for penis and made it mean penis!").
While a few exceptions were made, it meant that those recorded in the drug distribution register as taking the drugs had actually swallowed them.
Not making it means drifting further into the culture of contingency, which, when it comes to intimate and sacred relations, is an abomination.
I don't even know what making it means anymore.
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