Sentence examples for mean part from inspiring English sources

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"I mean, part of what happened".

Or could "ME" mean "Part 45"? ("ME" is the symbol for forty-five in ancient Greek).

I mean, part of what you're talking about today is restoring the public trust.

"I mean, part of what I was trying to say to that group in San Francisco was, 'You guys need to stop thinking that issues like religion or guns are somehow wrong,' " he continued.

It would also mean part of the donations would be tax exempt -- the amount contributed, minus the fair market value of what the donors get, or enjoy, in their time with Mr. DeLay.

"I mean, part of me feels like there's something great in having this be the piece that transitions us from not wanting to talk about this tragedy to doing it," the director said.

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Flexible working does not just mean part-time work; it can be so much more than that.

The word polymer is derived from the Greek term poly, meaning many, and meros, which means part.

Campaigners worry that this means part of the site could be sold off.

The players will see what being global really means, part of an Olympic Village with more than 200 countries.

That means part of the New York Fed's Alico investment could be replaced with a stake in MetLife.

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