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The first lesson draws our attention away from "What does it all mean?" The more important question is, "From where does the meaning come?" The meaning comes from caring, and caring can be ignited by the simple act of paying attention.

She was shouting "dai, dai" to the Italian players, meaning "come on, come on".

It is no abstract philosophical point: where does meaning come from in history?

Yet Sufra, meaning "come to the table" in Arabic, is one of a growing number of Muslim organisations also attempting to tackle food poverty.

If we can do this, then "rather than trying to impose sense on your life, you will be content to let meaning come and go".

The largely Chinese crowd responded with a roar, waving oversized flags and shouting "Jia you," a cheer meaning "Come on!" "They're dominating," Ishimatsu said afterward.

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Meaning comes from the honest conversations and daily behaviors that mean those values are really lived.

The real meaning comes from the speaker.

Meaning came to you from out there.

Which meaning came first in the development of the language?

The word doesn't hold much meaning coming from him.

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