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What do you think?" Abedin replied, "Did u mean to send to me?" To which Clinton wrote, "No-sorry!
In making his "red line" remark about Syria, he conveyed an unequivocal message he didn't really mean to send: if Bashar al-Assad's regime resorted to chemical weapons, the United States would attack it.
"I mean, to send out this extremely heavy-handed letter inferring subpoenas and investigating things gone wrong, that kind of set us all off when we're supposed to be in a time when we're supposed to be working together".
But I am absolutely certain they mean to send a signal across the country that we should all re-grow our forgotten Soviet instincts of fear and wariness of foreigners — and that includes "foreign" ideas about freedom and democracy — and that officials should feel free to use the threat of criminal charges to keep their critics in line.
And if it's an invitation you didn't mean to send – even if the app lets you "opt out" – well, that's spam, too.
I know that's not the message you mean to send -- I've been where you are.
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"To carry out rescue work now means to send people to die," he said.
IN AMERICAN slang, to send someone "up the river" means to send him to prison.
He meant to send it to her but did not get around to it.
First, I hadn't meant to send it to her at all.
He understood what it meant to send men into harm's way.
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