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We still try and make everything ourselves — our goal has always been to make the process as economical as possible and in limited quantities, which means trying to outsource as little of the production as possible.
Since bin Laden's death Mr Obama has moved closer to the British view that the recent military gains need to be backed up by a "political surge", which means trying harder to get talks going with the Taliban.
After adjusting for seasonal factors -- which means trying to figure out what kind of hiring should have happened in more normal circumstances -- the number of jobs in the city fell in December.
Members then have the use of the facilities -- a two-hour drive from New York City -- which means trying your hand at ski jumping if you have not yet answered that hankering.
"Throughout history, men have tried to control the means of reproduction, which means trying to control woman," she said at the time.
LMU and University of San Francisco seemed friendlier toward undocumented students because of their Jesuit mission of social justice, which means trying to help the less fortunate.
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She also had a liver disorder which meant trying to lose extra weight was difficult.
She also had a liver disorder which meant trying to shift extra kilograms was difficult.
I tried looking at people in cars but they were paying attention to the road, trying to drive, which really means trying not to crash.
Testifying before a Senate panel on government computer security in 2000, after spending nearly five years in jail, Mr Mitnick explained that:When I would try to get into these systems, the first line of attack would be what I call a social engineering attack, which really means trying to manipulate somebody over the phone through deception.
On Wednesday, he told Breitbart News that he plans on "mixing it up" and "standing his ground," which presumably means trying to cause cranial explosions by suggesting that perhaps negotiating with Iran isn't the worst idea President Obama has ever had.
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