Sentence examples for which either means from inspiring English sources

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My husband didn't notice, which either means I'm not as smelly as I think I am or the antiperspirant I use doesn't do much.

Squeaky Fromme is out of jail, which either means that the dramas of the seventies have finally been played out or that the decade is back and here to stay.

By Amy Davidson Sorkin August 14, 2009 Squeaky Fromme is out of jail, which either means that the dramas of the seventies have finally been played out or that the decade is back and here to stay.

In a peculiar turn of events, these marquee dramas have also been largely loved by the critics, which either means that critical standards have dropped or TV is getting better.

The words appear in the order "Tu ne peux pas rester", which either means "You have no pox in your bathroom!" according to my version of French, or "You cannot stay," according to the internet.

Someone's heart rate hit 82bpm right at the end of the film – the highest of anyone's throughout the entire movie – which either means that As Above, So Below ends on a truly horrifying note, or just that there was a weirdo at the screening who happens to be really, really scared of credit sequences.

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The pastors worried about all of those things, but they were even more deeply disquieted by the idea that people would lose touch with the value of work, that they would expect something for nothing, that they would invoke supernatural forces for aid -- "C'mon Seven!" -- which either meant taking the Lord's name in vain or negotiating with other unearthly principalities.

Start immediately while there is time after signs of a stroke which means either a: Start immediately while there is time after signs of a stroke which means either a: Err on the side of caution: the person may not be aware of or not have obvious symptoms that he or she has had a stroke.

Mr. Habash, whose nom de guerre was Al Hakim, which means either "the Doctor" or "the Wise One"— the double meaning was deliberate — was married to a cousin, Hilda Habash, in 1961.

They measured increased sunlight reflecting off upper atmospheric haze, which means either that the amount of haze has increased or that it has moved up to higher altitudes.

But never, recently, have they stood out so clearly, which means either that the company is finally doing them again or that they are no longer being obscured by onstage hysterics.

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