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"The real ones?" she asked "or the little ones?" (meaning the ones on the telly).
It' is unclear how these new grades will map on to the old ones, meaning that, for future sixth formers, universities may have even less reliable information available.
Yaniky attends a meeting where people wear white paper hats that mean "Beginning to Begin," or pink ones meaning "Moving Ahead in Beginning"; they are labeled "Whiny" or "Self-Absorbed" and are taught there's "A Time for Me to Win".
The essence of the plaintiffs' claim, Justice Thomas said, was that they had been misled into buying cigarettes they believed were safer than regular ones, meaning their claims fell squarely within the labeling law's ban on state suits concerning "smoking and health".
Rhodri Jones could have put in patriotically for those tickets, but oh no, he landed Olympic ones meaning - well, what for the rest of us?
While landscapers are replacing some of the trees, they cannot replace large mature ones, meaning that some homeowners have lost some of their biggest and oldest trees.
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One meaning your own synthetic, or "synth": a green-eyed humanoid robot.
Every Tom, Dick and Prince Harry grew one, meaning, of course, that it became uncool.
"I prayed for a little one," meaning a dwarf, she told me.
She even "mixes up words, saying one, meaning another," the letter says.
When asked on Monday during a brief interview if that concert would be at the main hall, Mr. Tharaud said, "No, no, the little one," meaning Weill Recital Hall.
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