Sentence examples for the third means from inspiring English sources

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The third means Send.

The third means "local tiers of government enabling where possible, intervening only when necessary".

Among them areLp ⊃ LLp, Mp ⊃ LMp, and p ⊃ LMp.The first of these means that if a proposition is necessary, its being necessary is itself a necessary truth; the second means that if a proposition is possible, its being possible is a necessary truth; and the third means that if a proposition is true, then not merely is it possible but its being possible is a necessary truth.

Though the following chapters II.12 17 treat different types of character these chapters do not, as is often assumed, develop the third means of persuasion, which depends on the character of the speaker.

The third means of producing a superposition image was worked out by Dan-Eric Nilsson of the University of Lund only 20 years ago (Nilsson 1988), making it the most recently discovered biological, image-producing system.

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"What does the third mean?" Marty died on June 3.

The second means Stop.

Sex was the first means of healing.

The second means that he has "no ax to grind".

The first means ensuring everyone has enough to eat; the second, growing it yourself.

John Rollins' bogie at the ninth means David Love III is the only one under par, now.

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