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"These days, I tend to say that we're a place for open and honest conversations — 'open and honest' meaning authentic, meaning messy, meaning the best and worst and realest and weirdest parts of humanity".
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"All the playback and editing controls are right by your fingers, meaning no wrangling with messy airplane-cockpit user interfaces or hidden modes".
Messy can mean dangerous.
Vegetable oil will only make the chocolate more loose and limp, meaning you will end up with messy chocolate covered candies or limp cake pops.
Moist, textured and flavourful enough that no messy icing is called for, and made as a loaf, meaning you can slice it and wrap it up again in one neat parcel.
The arrow of time comes from the increase of entropy, meaning that the universe started out organized and gets messier as time goes on.
Calculating individual stock or fund basis (and deciding which shares to sell) can be messy, particularly if you've held a security for years and have been reinvesting dividends, meaning you've bought small lots at different prices.
In McKenzie's case, "things" included the death of his sister aged only 23 and a messy divorce, which meant he was unable to see the children that gave his life meaning.
Calculating basis (and deciding which shares to sell) gets messier if you've held a stock for decades or have been reinvesting dividends, meaning you've bought small lots of shares at different prices.
The Internet has collapsed the distinctions between domestic politics and international affairs, ensuring that these messy questions of speech and religion are now hashed out in full view of the world, meaning that local bigotry can have global consequences.
A Cardiff win, meanwhile, would leave Palace still in deep trouble, meaning the Fulham v Palace clash on the last day of the season could be a a mouthwateringly messy do-or-die London derby.
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