Sentence examples for mean to remove from inspiring English sources

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Hiorns, Douglas and others involved then began to think about what it would mean to remove Seizure from a derelict housing estate in Elephant and Castle, south London, to the pastoral scenery of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

But the official did not explain what it would mean to remove the emergency law, in place since 1963, given that so many other laws restrict freedoms and grant immunity to the secret police.

Sometime around 1200 A.D., dust turned into a verb and, as dust will do, went every which way: "to dust" can mean to remove dust, as from a bookshelf, or to add something dusty, as flour to a cake pan or snow to the streets of Brooklyn.

We mean to remove this stumbling-block from genetic psychology (Kuo, 1922)".

The output of SDSM is subjected to bias correction using long term monthly mean to remove any systematic bias.

Emitted photon counts were integrated for 59 s every 1 min and raw bioluminescence data were processed by subtracting a 24 h running mean to remove long term trends (baseline-subtracted) then smoothed with a 3 h running average.

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(The name of the temple literally means "to remove the thorn").

Legalisation is meant to remove the incentive for coercion from the trade.

The air conditioning, which works badly, is meant to remove the desire to open them.

Their sloped design is meant to remove fat from the foods they cook.

Sewage treatment plants and drinking water treatment plants are not meant to remove pharmaceuticals.

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