At the top of the winner list is very, a word that carries little meaning on its own but to create a sense of urgency.
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"Room 213A. It started a little trend, " meaning superstitious competitors requesting rooms that incorporated the date of the dog show's final night when Best In Show is announced.
The wording may be a little different, but the meaning is surely the same.
Integration is often dismissed as a buzz word, meaning little more than the co-ordination of bus, tube and train time-tables.
Johnson, and its meaning was a little more gray than green when it came to specifics (although it has received some national recognition).
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Drugstore chains and supermarkets have underperformed, but Kroger (30, KR), Safeway (52, SWY) and Rite Aid Corp. (25, RAD) are probe positions, meaning you buy a little and then add more if GDP growth slows to a trendline of around 2.5%.
He encounters a lost little girl who gives his existence meaning.
As he was still speaking when time ran out for the debate the bill failed to gain a second reading, meaning it stands little chance of making further progress.
He says this selfish streak is exacerbated by the fast turnover of commercial climbing expeditions, which often meet for the first time just a couple of weeks before a summit attempt, meaning there is little opportunity to build team morale.
The Glazers will continue to control the company through a class of supervoting stock, meaning that new shareholders will have little say on the team's future.
Neither Congress nor the Senate are likely to do any real business now until after Christmas, meaning there is little chance of getting anything more than a very short-term stop-gap into the statute books by 1 January.
Those are astonishingly favorable odds, but also a little pathetic the second Wild Card was added to bring more meaning to divisional races, but with the Yankees and Boston all but rubber-stamped for October, does it render regular season games even less important?
With a little luck, AvP will make its targeted first-quarter '99 release, meaning the game will be out in March.
Withers then crashed over to seal Crusaders' first double over a Super League side, meaning Whitehead's late score for the Bulls was little more than consolation.
Cincinnati's rise fed a long-held criticism that the agency was "stove piped, " meaning it had a number of divisions that seemed to work independently with little oversight.
They might never generate the most energy, but the all-carbon cells can remain stable under extreme conditions, meaning they could find their calling in harsh environments where brawn is a little more important than status, or looks.
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The bill failed to gain a second reading before the time limit on the session ran out, meaning it stands little chance of becoming law.
Filming was wrapped up in mid-March of this year, and post-production work was completed just a day before Aronofsky and Rourke were expected in Venice, meaning festival-goers had little to no information about the film.
The plan is front-loaded, meaning that people can see a physician and get preventive care and generic drugs for very little out of pocket.
Meanwhile, U.S. retailers have little margin to absorb the increased fuel prices, meaning pump prices may edge up "a few more pennies" in the coming weeks, Lundberg said.
But they reveal little understanding of the complex interest-group politics and broader meaning of Medicare in America, as a social insurance program, as a pillar of the liberal welfare state, as a force in the lives of millions of people.
But with most past stories meaning little to 21st-century Australians, the beach in itself is about as inclusive and complex a foundation myth as any country could hope for.
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