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None of it meant very much to the Florida police officers; arresting people strung out on cocaine was a daily occurrence in the Sunshine State.
"The Grandmaster" is a dreamily beautiful piece of historical mythmaking, and I enjoyed it, but I would be fooling if I said that the movie's sonorous talk of great traditions of fighting and esoteric cults meant very much to me.
"This is the third straight election where partisanship hasn't meant very much," said David Axelrod, the Democratic consultant who worked for Fernando Ferrer, the Bronx Democrat who lost the nomination to Mr. Green.
But to the Roman people the freedom of the governing class had never meant very much; the armies (especially in the west) were attached to Caesar; and the Senate was full of Caesarians at all levels, cowed but biding their time.
Almost at once, her friendship with Iris intensified; Iris confessed in her journal "a certain sense of relief after the removal of the barrier between P and me …" A letter came from Philippa saying that to find Iris "meant very much to her".
Of the 37 participants, 19 answered that it meant very much or much, 13 persons answered some and five persons said that it meant little.
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It may not mean very much, however.
"A snowstorm in Chicago doesn't mean very much.
Trends don't mean very much to me.
In tennis, comparisons between past and present don't always mean very much.
For one, they say, it is doubtful that these numbers mean very much.
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