Sentence examples for meant to spell from inspiring English sources

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Financial liberalization was meant to spell the end of strategic industry policy and the state-directed "policy lending" it involved.

At his ruling, the judge waved a draft of a bulky document meant to spell out his rationale.

They were meant to spell "God", in an act of devotion to Kabbalah, but they were inked out of order so were just gibberish.

It said the MU SS of the first number plate was meant to spell out the word muss (must) – one of the key messages in the ad, which shows a family, in particular a stressed mother, rushing around ahead of Christmas trying to complete various tasks while their children look increasingly neglected.

Google also handed out T-shirts cleverly meant to spell out "Google IO" in binary, except they actually said Google KO.

He said it's meant to spell "MOM".

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Oh, and he has a Jewish name, and the exact speech pattern of my Jewish grandmother, so I think it's safe to say his name is meant to be spelled "(((Bernie Bernstein)))." It remains a mystery who exactly is behind this robo-call, but it seems designed to discredit the Post and thus the story about the women.

But "Hold Your Own" becomes a desperate incantation, meant to break the spell of consumerist distraction and apathy which has hypnotised so much of Britain.

So it also feels like the time for a little "Hurricane Cone of Uncertainty 101". I often use this space to increase weather or climate literacy on things that seem to confuse the public like what percent chance of rain actually means, how to spell "lightning" (no "e"), or climate change misinformation.

A letter written around 1450 B.C. in the cursive, abbreviated hieroglyphics known as hieratic script details the payment of a debt; a seventh-century-or-so Coptic papyrus mixes Christian and Egyptian imagery in a magical spell meant to secure a woman's love.

The texts, written in red and black, contain multiple spells meant to fend off different demons.

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