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The same goes for "mobydickulous" which apparently means "ridiculous to epic proportions".
The status was "ticketed", which apparently means they had been printed.
People in and out of the organization made similar observations last year, which apparently means worse has turned to worst.
The Sherpa country is sparsely settled, and the largest village, called Namche Bazar, which apparently means Big Sky Market, consists of a few rows of small stone houses.
Now Zoe Ball is explaining that the Doctor has the ability to regenerate, which apparently means that he changes in appearance.
The plaintiff argues that, if it is to be so treated, it is impossible to get a trade-mark for an 'ethical' remedy, which apparently means a remedy not directly advertised or sold to the public.
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They sign agreements which apparently mean nothing at all". Warren Hoge (NYT).
"I gotta brake," he finally said, which apparently meant un-brake, because he started to roll away.
The allegation of deceit, which apparently meant that the promisee was deceived and not necessarily that the promisor was deceitful, became increasingly popular in the sixteenth century.
(Mr. Giuliani was such a Yankees fan that he managed to buy four World Series rings from the team "at cost," which apparently meant thousands of dollars less than their actual value.
The slide also mentioned "Bandwidth hogs," which apparently meant stuff like SlingPlayer, and "Unforseen," which I assumed at the time referred to other applications that put iPhone owners at risk in one way or another.
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