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He hates having to tell people that it doesn't mean anything "in Indian".
He is incapable of making an interesting mark.... Thus his pictures enable critics to kvetch soulfully about the dissociation of signs and meanings, and to praise what all good little deconstructors would call their "refusal of authoritarian closure," meaning, roughly, that they don't mean anything in particular.
Does it mean anything in particular?
Does it really mean anything in the end?
Does the resolution mean anything in practical terms?
He is locked into Homeland for seven seasons, which doesn't mean anything in terms of security.
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"It's the only Dutch brand that meant anything in auto history," said Mr. Muller, a tall, earnest man.
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"She had a degree from Harvard," she thinks, as if that means anything in the wilds of Queensland.
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