Sentence examples for meant going out from inspiring English sources

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Gossip, the lifeblood of the Katmandu elite, meant going out and finding people.

Ratzenberger grew up in a factory town in Connecticut where, he recalls, "family vacations for us meant going out in the back yard".

That meant going out on her own as a trainer and someday winning a race like the Kentucky Derby, Nihei said.

When Vin Knight — a thin white actor with a sour expression — takes on the role, Dilsey speaks with a parodic black syntax that reminds us of Faulkner's comment that he'd "fight for Mississippi against the United States even if it meant going out into the streets and shooting Negroes".

For both of the main characters in the movie, that meant going out and interacting with a larger part of the world of academia.

Sometimes, it even meant going out of their comfort zone.

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In Louisiana, that means going out to eat".

Self-expression means going out there intent on scoring the first goal.

"To me, that doesn't mean going out there and getting your tail beat, 50-0.

If that means going out and buying a Mac, well, that is how Apple intends to justify these services.

But of course, not his career or his child, or his improved marriage, he means going out into the world.

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