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Three years after she had borne a son, whom she named Samuel which is interpreted "Asked of God," a phrase that fits the meaning of Saul's name but may actually mean "El Has Heard"—Hannah took the boy to the shrine at Shiloh.
The candidates may actually mean what they say.
It feels like next-generation game design may actually mean something.
The sad truth is that being constantly on the lookout for happiness may actually mean happiness eludes us.
But considering what it may actually mean to be a New Dylan helps clarify this artist's own elusive nature.
If things continue this way, it may actually mean a renewal of architecture's onetime commitment to elevating the lives of ordinary people.
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Ironically, the results of Wikidata's efforts may then actually mean fewer Google referrals to Wikipedia pages.
If you really do feel up for doing a little more work than you strictly have to, then why not read some stuff that will be hard to understand and may not actually mean anything?
This means that you may actually think more clearly after you make your mortgage payment or pay your credit card bill than you do before.
It's never taken lightly, the ceremony of arrival and departure, because everybody knows that when they say "we'll meet again" they actually mean "we may never meet again".
However, if you could make her go out with you, you may find out that she's actually mean, manipulative, or bad for you in some other way.
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