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The moment you got your degree, you elected to go into teaching, which meant getting a maths qualification.
Films sought not to challenge, but simply to appeal to the greatest possible numbers – which meant getting kids into cinemas.
Jason, a college dropout, made a meagre living from freelance engineering and mixing work, which meant "getting heavily into debt".
And so it was to "Bum Bum" and "Malfi" I went, in search of enlightenment, which meant getting lost in the dark.
Connecting with the past -- which meant getting covered from head to toe in dirt -- took a little getting used to for some students.
But first the basics, which meant getting acquainted with an onslaught of nautical jargon — the sailor's secret handshake, if you will.
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Given this axiom, there are two ways of putting eugenics into practice: "positive" eugenics, which means getting superior people to breed more; and "negative" eugenics, which means getting inferior ones to breed less.
Cachet is Ms. Wilson's operative word when it comes to the real world, which means getting a job.
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