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It's very difficult to face it somehow, meaning everyone could have this terrible experience as well.
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Then she must have wandered out somehow without meaning to.
But above all, accents somehow provide meaning beyond the words they actually pronounce.
Time and again thereafter Norwich threatened on the break, but the Ipswich defence somehow held, meaning the result was in doubt until the last.
We're caught up in the mysterious symphony of life: listening for the hook, looking for the melodious phrases that might somehow bring meaning to the dissonance and the blue notes of our lives.
Shortly before he died, Sam Walton wondered in his 1992 autobiography: "Am I really leaving behind something on this earth that I can be proud of having accomplished, or does it somehow lack meaning to me now that I'm facing the ultimate challenge?" One trip to Bentonville 15 years ago gave me the answer to Mr. Sam's question.
The president of Mexico says ninety per cent of the dead — over twenty-four thousand in Mexico since he launched his program — are dirty, meaning somehow connected to drugs.
Except that we somehow give it meaning.
But somehow it stuck, meaning scientists share more with artists than they might realise.
This reply is problematic in that it implies that the multitude of native speakers of English who reject the logical positivists' account of meaning somehow cannot see that that sentence is true in virtue of the meaning of the word "meaning"—which is no technical term but a word of ordinary English).
Somehow it not meaning anything was an appealing selling point to my carefree college self.
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