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The biennale reflects this, which means, at times, it can feel a little erratic.

But I am an omnivore, which means at times I am a carnivore.

Ratification requires approval by two-thirds of the Senate, which means at least eight Republican votes.

After all, this is a lockout, which means at heart, it is the owners' baby.

ML: And you're a writer/director, which means at the moment half of you is on strike.

Every year 200,000 new books come out, which means at least 199,999 other writers are hoping you fail.

Her question is: how can we get what we want while behaving well, which means, at least, not being ashamed of ourselves?

If they cannot come up with a plan that can win 60 votes in the Senate, which means at least two Republican votes, Republicans can filibuster any bill.

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You see the reports that the economy is running at a 4.9% to 5% unemployment, which meansat least people who want jobs can pretty much get a job.

Robert Garland, in the New York Journal American suggested that Rodgers and Hammerstein "had confused allegro [which means at a fast pace] with, say, lento, which means 'slow', 'unhurried', and even downright 'serious'".

"These names are descriptive," says surnames expert John Mackie, "such as Winston Churchill - a church on a hill - or Clement Attlee, which means 'at the field'.

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