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The farces had stock characters: Maccus, the clown; Bucco ("Fat Cheeks"), the simpleton; Pappus, the old fool; Dossennus, whose name has been taken to mean "Hunchback"; and Manducus, perhaps meaning "the Glutton".

Meanwhile, the company also pointed out a number of developments it has made to TweetDeck in recent months – perhaps meaning to highlight that the Windows app shutdown doesn't mean the company is ignoring the TweetDeck platform as a whole.

Some sources name them Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld, perhaps meaning "past," "present," and "future".

"We got the New York Giants in the building," he called, perhaps meaning in spirit.

He made it his mission to "deface the currency," perhaps meaning "to put false coin out of circulation".

"It isn't often that something so fine and delicate enters the store," he says, referring to a particular fabric but perhaps meaning Esther herself.

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They're passé, overwritten and funny, perhaps, without meaning to be.

Then again, Giacometti could also be funny, perhaps without meaning to be.

A double-edged comment, to be sure; yet it argues, perhaps not meaning to, for a genius specific to Boswell.

Perhaps without meaning to, this seemingly fearsome band has made one of the year's best emo albums.

Lowering investment expectations sharply, to 7 percent a year from the current 7.8 percent, could push the contribution rate up to perhaps 16 percent, meaning an additional $2,000 to $3,000 a year apiece for workers nearing retirement.

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