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We would not have lasted two days had we not answered these attempts of officers and white guardists in a merciless fashion; this meant the use of terror, but this was forced upon us by the terrorist methods of the entente.
The intervention they favored meant the use of overwhelming force at the outset; it meant killing people on the ground.
Increasingly, that has meant the use of intervention, said Randee McGraw, president of the Association of Intervention Specialists and manager of the treatment program at the Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery (www.addictionrecov.org) at Proctor Hospital in Peoria, Ill.
That meant the use of parallel worlds and in some cases different versions of the same heroes inhabiting alternative universes which all folded into one easy-to-manage continuity.
SH BBC The Trial Recent high-profile controversies about the ethics and outcomes of drug trials have meant the use of humans for pharmaceutical testing has become a recurrent subject in popular culture: including Lucy Prebble's National Theatre play The Effect and an episode of the Channel 4 drama series Fresh Meat.
The plan was not exactly the best that British architects can do, but changes that would have meant the use of slate roofing, solid oak pillars and timber cladding (all fine things in themselves) pushed the cost up beyond the charity's means.
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So taking on the terrorists may mean the use of ground troops supported by air power.
Advances in glass production technology mean the use of glass for building is increasingly cost-effective.
Here, Silver seems to be using "Bayesian" not to mean the use of Bayes's theorem but, rather, the general strategy of combining many different kinds of information.
At its most basic, it can mean the use of checklists before surgery.
The first approach is network layer multicast [17], which means the use of IP multicast.
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