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"But you know what that meant back then.
It meant back to school and no snacks in case it ruined our tea.
He meant back to the early eighties, when Roy Moore was, many people say, a regular visitor to the mall.
"It seemed like a good idea at the time," Mr. Nutt allowed when asked how the series got started and what it meant back then.
It's a point made in the song "I Do Now": I didn't know what those cheating songs meant Back when my friends and I were singing 'em out loud Yeah, I didn't know what they meant back then But I do now.
We now know what she meant back in 1993 when she said that she accepted "responsibility" for the Waco disaster — or, at least, we know what she did not mean.
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