Sentence examples for means the waves from inspiring English sources

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It means the waves come to him".

That means the waves were growing, just as the buoy data shows.

This means the waves can escape from the hole but cannot enter it against the flow.

Bureo, by the way, means "the waves" in the language of the Mapuche, or native Chileans.

This means the waves arrived earlier at stations on bedrocks than those on sediment or weathering rocks.

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That means the wave can now erode sand at much deeper water depths.

That means the wave of consolidation seen in 2007 in publishing, advertising and marketing, middle-tier broadcasting and the Internet software and services sectors should continue into this year, PwC said.

(A counterpane is not a window but a bedspread: Laird means that the waves appear, now soft, now hard, now glassy, and now opaque).

That doesn't means The Grey School lacks wand waving and spells.

That does not mean the new wave will not reward its adopters.

That meant the new wave of cloud services weren't finding their way to traditional businesses.

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