Sentence examples for think to mean from inspiring English sources

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For some reason, Mr. Frost felt compelled to point out to them that home is the place where "they have to take you in," a statement that some people around here have interpreted (rather broadly, I think) to mean that home is also the place where you can leave dishes in the sink, shoes in the hallway and the porch light burning all night.

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The name Montagnais is French, meaning "mountaineers"; Naskapi is an indigenous name thought to mean "rude, uncivilized people," an apparent reference to their remote frontier life.

"Tamarama" is thought to mean "thunder".

This is thought to mean special source exploitation.

When he left the court he shouted "Allahu Akbar" - thought to mean "God is greatest".

With a name that is generally thought to mean "land of the Indians," Indiana was admitted on December 11 , 1816 as the 19th state of the union.

Silver is now the highest it has been in four years, which is thought to mean heavier buying of goods by the Far East.

The city is named for the Biloxi, a Native American people who once inhabited the area; the name is thought to mean "first people".

Such a partnership was thought to mean a 50% contribution.

"Fair and equitable" is thought to mean that seniority lists would be merged, as McCaskill and Bond thought should have happened with TWA's workers.

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