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A blown gas boiler might mean no lunch at all.
You would think this might mean no makeup at all.
But Jim Steets, an Entergy spokesman, said new permits might mean no reduction at all.
"If they are saying they need changes in the current proposal, that might mean no".
Be careful when plucking eyebrows, as these follicles are particularly susceptible to damage, which might mean no regrowth at all.
As the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center celebrates a milestone, its leadership looks to the day when a cure for diabetes might mean no more anniversaries.
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And it might also mean no more replacing emptied bottles throughout the meal so that the unsuspecting diner finds a $60 water bill at the end of the evening.
The Ideas Service might mean we no longer need BBC4".
You see, confidence might mean having no desire to fit in.
But, as Goodman noted to the station, "There was a lot of advertisement about what the re-election of President Obama might mean, although no action has been taken yet, or in his prior term, about limiting access to legal guns".
But to others it might mean that no contemporary gene family has fewer than one lateral event in its entire phylogenetic tree, even though the majority of lineages one might trace from that ancient time to now are purely vertical.
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