Sentence examples for means events from inspiring English sources

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Their success means events in one place resonate globally.

And that means events shape him, not the other way around.

Its daily format means events can unfold in close to real time, and the show has been running for over 65 years so our characters have intricate backstories and inter-relationships.

Tournaments are staged at venues prepared to pay for the honour and that means events rarely take place on the most appropriate courses.

Currently, Hangtime ranks events by overall popularity and timing by the hour, which means events that are more socially relevant but later in the day can show up lower in the feed. .

According to the N.R.C. definition, an alert means "events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant".

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That means event spaces, concert halls, film theatres, gathering places, and plenty of shopping.

That means event listings, the route of the Olympic torch relays, maps and updates during the Games.

The new Wada code means event organisers such as the CGF have a wider mandate.

By pseudo-event, Boorstin meant events that are created largely in order to be televised.

If they mean events where no writers are paid, I wholeheartedly support them.

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