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This question is meant to be entirely real, and not rhetorical, and remains a turn-of-the-century literary mystery, in need of a solutioneer.
The question is meant as a sardonic insult to avoid any responsibility for the CIA's crimes during the Bush years, but it's also a valid one.
When I ask if he ever forgets a slight, the question is meant to be a joke, but he replies in the same sinister monotone.
I realize this question is meant for us to namecheck notable people, living or dead, we wish we could meet, but I kind of hate the "dancing monkey at dinner" model.
For instance, the MacGyver question is meant just as an invitation to talk about how you got out of a tough jam.
He obviously endorses a free civil government, and his posing of a choice to his audience in keeping with his set-up of the question is meant to make the point that free government is preferable because it leads to human flourishing.
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The question was meant lightheartedly, but Counsell never cracked a smile.
The adjective in question was meant to refer specifically to his enthusiasm for the theory and practice of sadomasochism.
"People seem to think of the great American novel as somehow male, so the question was meant to challenge that".
If the question was meant as the most hamfisted of provocations – and I think it was Sky News, so it would have been – the reply was a study in understated fly-squashing.
The sign in question was meant to say "Teacher Standards and Practices Commission," but a d was missing from the and, making it read "Teacher Standards an Practices Commission".
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