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The swimmers were "land drilling," which meant running through the routine on the deck, looking like a cross between cheerleaders and ninjas.
Those seeking them bore the burden of proof, which meant running a procedural obstacle course that frequently only the rich and well connected could complete.
But he spent more time attempting to make his audience feel good one to one, which meant running to the wings and smiling at fans, letting himself be touched by them, and talking to them on mike, with plenty of casual, unimpressive cursing.
But you have to qualify for Boston -- which meant running another marathon first.
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It's going to be warm, which means running flat out for 10,000m will be difficult, but that's the only way to put Mo under pressure.
Zonbu is riding two of tech's hottest trends: open-source software and "cloud computing," which means running applications over the Web rather than locally on the PC.
You could fight, freeze, or flight which means run in this case.
For example, the word "kamalenu" is separated into "kamal-", which means "run", "e", which means "present", "n", which means "I", and "u", which means "simple aspect".
Growing up, Vincent recalls the 2 PM signal; dad would whistle which meant RUN to the table!
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