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Kierkegaard suggests that the distinctive feature of modern life is "abstraction", which in this instance means a mode of relationship that is emptied of personal feeling and significance.

Thankfully they kept it that way, although "shabby" in this instance means a slightly worn cushion, rather than water pouring through the ceiling.

The explanation, I think, is that the coalition – which, in practice, in this instance, means the Tory party – is attempting to create what political wonks call an "inflection point".

Their new big idea is to give a "fair deal" to middle-income people feeling squeezed by higher taxes and charges which, in this instance, means not allowing ideological consistency to get in the way of subsidising the middle classes.

As anyone who has had the builders in knows, it can be a time of artery-shredding stress, which in this instance means the executives of the All England club who ordered the facelift will be popping the diazepam until the 2009 championships.

Because boring, in this instance, means mainstream.

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Clinical does not in this instance mean clear, and theatergoers who fail to consult their programs regularly will not always know which tale is being told.

"But you have to keep your eye on the ball, so to speak," he added, which in this instance meant promoting the drinking of a glass of Tropicana as "an easy thing to do".

The rocket used for this mission won't be recovered, since SpaceX's mission requirements in this instance mean it can't attempt to land the Falcon 9 first stage after its use.

In this instance, gang means "going".

"But in this instance that means they have worries about their marriage".

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