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Mr Bush called the talks "good, relaxed and meaningful", saying Mr Brown had "proved his worthiness as a leader" in his response to the London and Glasgow bombing attempts, which happened immediately after he took over from Mr Blair.
Sokolich called the meeting with Christie "very meaningful," saying he and Zimmer enjoyed beef tenderloin with cream sauce at Drumthwacket.
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"In a primary election, party support is meaningful," said David Axelrod, a Democratic consultant not affiliated with either campaign.
"The worst thing in the world is seeing people improvise and thinking they're being really meaningful," said Mr. Simpson.
"The numbers are small, but quite meaningful," said Rae Rosen, the senior regional economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
That is what makes Burke's lead in the standings so meaningful, said Eisenbichler, the high-performance director.
"Maybe he doesn't want to do it every quarter, but there was nothing meaningful," said Colin Gillis, an analyst with BGC Financial.
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