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"You'll bend and pull and stretch a conventional letter out of its means for the purpose of giving it some life and style and charisma," he says.
And among the prime abuses to which it's subject is thoughtless consumption — the deployment of its means without personal engagement in the implications of its power.
To look back at "Jaws," the original summer blockbuster, is to be struck by the artisanal modesty of its means.
You also believe that good can come of a collapse that deprives most of the population of its means of survival.
No one likes to be told their play/novel/poem/film/TV programme/concept double-album is wholly analysable in terms of its means of transmission.
Smith's love of travel -- and his appreciation of its means -- is infectious, if a bit bossy: "If you can't value the idea of zipping to Hong Kong in 12 hours in a million-pound machine, there's a problem".
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In theory, human saliva could be stripped of its meanest bug.
And a few times the band completely broke free of its mean.
Angola, Congo-Brazzaville, Cameroon, Gabon all take more than 60%, with Nigeria retaining 80% of its mean oil value.
"Hollywood is in the midst of its meanest Oscar season battle in memory," declared the New York Post.
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