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For sick kids that might mean producing just enough of the missing dystrophin to stop their muscles from withering.
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There's plenty of ambiguity in these two sentences (at least in their English translations), and some wiggle room, too, which grammar fiends around the Internet are picking up on: the first sentence might mean "work produced by a person who has died since producing it"; it might mean "work produced by a person since they have become deceased" (nonsense).
Success might mean quantities produced.
Success might mean quantities produced, but in the bustling economies of Westchester County and Connecticut, it does not mean quantities spent.
That might mean you are producing too much sugar during the night and need to see a doctor.
Von Trier explained he felt a daily bottle of vodka helped him enter a "parallel world" necessary for creation and that coming off both alcohol and drugs might mean he could only produce "shitty films".
As this protein contributes to β-1,3-glucan accumulation in biofilms (24), this might mean that at acidic pHs biofilms produce more extracellular matrix.
A flop produced with private funds might mean no more chances for five years, while in the WPA project a man might produce an unbroken series of flops.
For Baltimore, that might mean something from beyond the produce section.
Other than producing some kind of light, none of the other works have any readily discernible bearing on what Hanukkah might mean.
When these children are unable to produce vocabulary words in English, we often assume that they have no concept of what the vocabulary words might mean.
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