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Some meant more 30 years ago than they do now.
The closest he gets is with the final course before dessert: a collection of dishes, some meant to be shared, which he calls the Feast.
What's more, the industry's position within the manufacturing sector has, for some, meant that the legacy workforce is more male dominated.
The trends came fast and went out faster, which for some meant a new favorite thing to wear, imbibe or download almost every week.
Culled from anecdotes collected on MyFirstTime.com, the stories, some meant to be funny, some meant to be poignant and sad, move back and forth among four actors (Bill Dawes, Josh Heine, Kathy Searle and Cydnee Welburn) like a game of pass the baton.
In recent years, the group has tried to carry out several high-profile attacks, some meant to blow up international airliners, and its militants have assassinated dozens of Yemeni security and military officers.
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Some mean it as a compliment.
No person of at least some means, that is.
"And some mean this" — he threw his arms wide.
Loopholes for some mean higher tax rates for everyone else.
The only marginal costs associated with energy storage are those connected with providing some means for storing the compressed air and some means for managing heat.
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