Sentence examples for means something back from inspiring English sources

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What that statement might be is unclear to cabdrivers and clerks who have to contend with a denomination that makes up less than 1 percent of the bills in circulation, but it means something back in a state that loves tradition.

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This might have meant something back in the 1970s, when feminism was making art world waves.

Addicted he was, back when addicted meant something; back when the term wasn't bandied about to describe routine pleasures like eating chocolate, checking your phone or watching internet pornography.

There was nothing to believe in, nothing to get inspired by, and quite frankly I had all but given up the previous December when the battle for the Christmas No1, which still meant something back then, became a straight fight between Take That and Mr Blobby.

My sister told me S'Express were hanging out there, which meant something back then!

The thing restraining him comes from one Greek word, katecho, and it means something holding back or something holding back something.

It always means something coming back," he said during an informal pregame news conference in the Rangers' dugout.

Then they can spend their time mastering those lessons we all have to learn someday (loyalty means something; lying comes back to bite you; tattoos last forever) in a world where it's safe to live and learn.

And when asked why giving back means something to her, the answer was simple.

Anyway, my attitude on a stock market correction is that if the market never comes back, it means something worse is at work and I will have more serious problems to worry about such as war, famine, disease.

The point is, we all have that pop song that means something to us, an instant transportation back to our childhood that makes us want to dance with careless abandon.

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