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I just meant 'Only a kid' is not a knockdown defence.
And by everyone, I meant only a small number of people, but those who counted.
But that has meant only a shifting of the gears at the pathology lab, not really a rest.
His subsequent get-out that he meant only a vote on implementinget-out thatw in thes strongly meantm area—was never conlyncing.
Taking six there meant only a 70 to add to his sparkling opening 64 for a halfway total of 134, 10 under par.
Heavy picketing of key docks in London and Liverpool has meant only a handful of lorries are now turning up to deliver or collect goods.
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Wet means only a little foam; dry equals a lot.
Lots of — I mean only a few people, relatively, could go to the game itself.
Metaphorically, I mean (only a fool would object to real tripe).
The car also costs $80,000, which means only a few people can afford it.
Second, that removing €500m of overheads from Popular will mean only a modest loss of customers.
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