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"You're supposed to say 'Au-ban,' which means basically, 'Hello, No.1 Boss,"' Mr. Romano explained.
"There's a mathematical procedure called interpolation, which means, basically, that you connect the ends of the gap with a smooth curve," he said.
I've got a little sister but I can't see her because my mum has her, which means basically I don't have a little sister.
(dare feminism) have launched a nationwide campaign called "Mademoiselle, La Case en Trop," which means, basically, "there is one box too many on these forms".
A lot of them are, like, 'Bring your chops [talent], must have own van.' Which means, basically, they're looking for someone with a van, because they don't have their own transportation".
"Because you have a hashtag embedded in a short message with real language, it starts exhibiting other characteristics of natural language, which means basically that people start playing with it and manipulating it," said Jacob Eisenstein, a postdoctoral fellow at Carnegie Mellon University in computational linguistics.
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"I always thought I would run a social movement, which meant basically work at a nonprofit.
In a video excerpt, which accompanied the article online, she said: "I always thought I would run a social movement, which meant basically work at a nonprofit.
In an interview for "Makers," a new documentary on feminist history, Ms. Sandberg, 43, said: "I always thought I would run a social movement, which meant basically work at a nonprofit.
But the comment was only part of an interview that Sandberg gave for the feminist PBS documentary "Makers: Women Who Make America," and her full statement actually conveyed something quite different: "I always thought I would run a social movement, which meant basically work at a nonprofit," she said.
His big dishes were pancakes and waffles and something he called "schnibbles," which meant basically cleaning out the refrigerator and scrambling it with eggs.
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