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For me, punk wasn't a fad; it offered meaning in a society thatdidn't offer enough.
A key factor in the overall price of accommodation is the length of contract offered, meaning the number of weeks in the year rent is charged.
Malaysian nationals are generally not willing to work in the plantations' harsh conditions for the low wages offered, meaning work is almost always available in the country's growing industry.
For starters, if a Microsoft employee spots an issue first, the company will still offer an award to the first person outside the company who details it — but it will only be 10percentt of the maximum amount offered, meaning it only goes up to $25,000.
The paintings gave him stature, a raison d'etre, and offered meaning to what Bacon described as Dyer's "brief interlude between life and death".
As the historian Drew Gilpin Faust shows in "This Republic of Suffering," literature provided solace; fiction offered meaning to otherwise incomprehensible facts.
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Belonging brings crucial benefits: "Belonging to a national form of life means being within a frame that offers meaning to people's choice between alternatives, thus enabling them to acquire an identity" (Margalit 1997, 83).
A hub allows its members to take advantage of the flexibility they offer, meaning that work and life can fit together more easily".
It's not just the thousands of pounds of free labour that graduates offer, meaning that many worthy liberal organisations now find themselves in the awkward position of financial dependence on a practice that skews the job market in favour of the children of the wealthy.
The higher the turnout in a district, the more delegates it has to offer, meaning that urban areas like Austin — where Mr. Obama has been received in recent days with the kind of fervor usually accorded only Willie Nelson — will award a large number.
To have a defined goal, a purpose, offers meaning.
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