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Moreover, they meant to do something about it.
The lighthearted approach is meant to "do something different, stand out from the crowd," Mr. Jenkins said.
Second, they are meant to do something that is difficult for existing nuclear plants but easy for gas: change power output rapidly.
The McCain-Feingold act, passed in 2002, was meant to do something about this; it was meant to even the balance between democracy and money.
Knowledge management systems should let you easily retrieve that Web page, that phone number, that interesting memo you saw last month and meant to do something with.
In a way, I was in this marvellous position that I could have done anything I wanted, and I meant to do something much smaller and quicker".
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They mean to do something next session.
He added, "More isn't always a means to do something better".
So in terms of what it would mean to do something differently, it would be pretty complicated.
The only thing I can go by is what President Bush says, and it sounds like he means to do something.
Finding in virtuosity a means to do something simple but extraordinary, Ms. Vierk's piece provided a key to the second half.
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