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"Too high," he says, presumably meaning Ntini's pitch.
Thrice in January, Spicer referred to a terrorist attack in "Atlanta," presumably meaning Orlando, 400-odd miles away.
They claim that their military action will "change the equation" – presumably meaning that they will strengthen their diplomatic bargaining position.
He derided "various clichés and labels" -- presumably meaning those applied to him -- as "very ineffective" and "even primitive".
Another friend, Larenzo Kinred, testified that he heard Mr. Kollore say, "We'll take that off you," presumably meaning a gun.
In doing so, Hayden claimed "Gmail is the preferred Internet service provider of terrorists worldwide," presumably meaning online service rather than the actual provider of Internet service.
The company said its consumer credit database was not affected and that "no other clients' data was accessed", presumably meaning the damage is limited to T-Mobile.
If you're curious what happened to the booze, the State Department offers a hint: "Perishable Items Handled Pursuant to U.S. Secret Service Policy". Presumably meaning like this. 5.
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"I need someone to dig a little deeper," he says, meaning, presumably, deeper than the corporation's home page.
It was written that "daily five thousand four hundred men ate at his presence," meaning, presumably, that he maintained a huge standing army.
But Mr. Nixon hinted last night that "others"—meaning presumably the Arabs or the Soviet Union or possibly both had agreed not to undertake build‐ups during the cease‐fire.
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