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:( If everything in the symbolism works as though a sign had meaning, then it has meaning.
:( c ) a British protected person ( within the meaning of that Act ).
:( a ) to take, or permit to be taken, any indecent photograph of a child ( meaning in this Act a person under the age of 16 );
:( ( Simplified: 好久不见 ), meaning " haven't seen in a long time ") and the Cantonese 好耐冇見 ( meaning the same.
:(, meaning to bring shame upon oneself.
:(, meaning " to be unable to do ".
:( meaning " to where are you going?

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:( This is an amalgamation of ( a ) Gilman, S., " Brown ’ s Philosophy of Mind ", The North American Review, July 1824, and ( b ) Gilman, S., " Character and Writings of Dr Brown ", The North American Review, July 1825, with minimal editing to account for the transfer from the two separate articles into one long piece.
:( The noun clause why you need experience functions as the direct object of the main-clause verb " understands ", and within the noun clause why serves as an adverb modifying need.
:( equivalent to " Give him an inch, and he'll take a mile " or "... he'll take a yard ", and closely similar to the English proverb " Give him an inch and he'll take an ell ", first published as " For when I gave you an inch, you tooke an ell ," by John Heywood in 1546 )
", IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 24 :( 4 ), p. 619-633, 2012.
", IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 22 :( 5 ), p. 730-742, 2010.
Most Army buildings were removed by the Quartermaster-General's Office at the end of the war, with the exception of a " Ho :( use ) in the garden ", which was given to Mrs. Hasbrouck.

:( and taken
:( 10 ) The Macedonians were ashamed that so renowned a city had been destroyed by their king in a drunken revel ; therefore the act was taken as earnest, and they forced themselves to believe that it was right that it should be wiped out in exactly that manner.
:( 1 ) Where 12 or more persons who are present together use or threaten unlawful violence for a common purpose and the conduct of them ( taken together ) is such as would cause a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to fear for his personal safety, each of the persons using unlawful violence for the common purpose is guilty of riot.
:( iiia ) In the case of a person who has attained the age of 18, the custody officer has reasonable grounds for believing that the detention of the person is necessary to enable a sample to be taken from him under section 63B below ;
:( a ) to take, or permit to be taken or to make, any indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of a child
:( 1 ) The five in the ones place of the answer is taken from the five in 35.
:( 3 ) The three in the hundreds place of the answer is taken from the three in 35.
:( 1 ) The nine in the ones place of the answer is taken from the nine in 59.
:( 3 ) The six in the hundreds place of the answer is taken from the sum of the five in 59 and the digit in the tens place from the sum of 59 ( 5 + 9 = 14 ) --> ( 5 + 1 = 6 )
:( 1 ) The 8 in the ones place of the answer is taken from the eight in 768.
:( 2 ) The 4 in the tens place of the answer is taken from the sum of 8, in the ones place of 768, and 6, in the tens place of 768 ( 8 + 6 = 14 ).
:( 3 ) The 4 in the hundreds place of the answer is taken from the sum of 6, in the tens place of 768, and 7, in the hundreds place of 768, plus the carried 1 from step 2 ( 6 + 7 + 1 = 14 ).
:( 4 ) The 8 in the thousandths place of the answer is taken from the sum of 7, in the hundreds place of 768, plus the carried 1 from step 3 ( 7 + 1 = 8 ).
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:( Excerpt taken from the 1842 edition of the Manual of Magnetism, page 94 )
:( L ) left bank tributary ; ( D ) right bank tributary ; ( MR ) main river, the name given to part of the water course taken into account in the calculation of its total length.
:( d ) No action has been taken against Mr. Mohr.
:( 1 ) the postulate of the principle, or the Cogitatio natural universalis ( good will of the thinker and good nature of thought ); ( 2 ) the postulate of the ideal, or common sense ( common sense as the concordia facultatum and good sense as the distribution which guarantees this concord ); ( 3 ) the postulate of the model, or of recognition ( recognition inviting all the faculties to exercise themselves upon an object supposedly the same, and the consequent possibility of error in the distribution when one faculty confuses one of its objects with a different object of another faculty ); ( 4 ) the postulate of the element or of representation ( when difference is subordinated to the complimentary dimensions of the Same and the Similar, the Analogous and the Opposed ; ( 5 ) the postulate of the negative, or of error ( in which error expresses everything which can go wrong in thought, but only as the product of external mechanisms ); ( 6 ) the postulate of logical function, or the proposition ( designation is taken to be the locus of truth, sense being no more than the neutralized double or the infinite doubling of the proposition ); ( 7 ) the postulate of modality, or solutions ( problems being materially traced from propositions or indeed, formally defined by the possibility of their being solved ); ( 8 ) the postulate of the end, or result, the postulate of knowledge ( the subordination of learning to knowledge, and of culture to method.

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" Historique ". Hôpital Louis-Hippolye LaFontaine, Montreal :( accessed Feb 2011 ) http :// www. hlhl. qc. ca / hopital / portrait / historique. html.
:( Mill claims ( p. 69 ) that, although he had read Brown ’ s Cause and Effect by 1822, he " did not read Lectures until two or three years later ".
:( iv ) " God must be hidden from it, and may be addressed only when guilt is at its zenith ".
:( These works are collectively referred to as " the Mitrokhin Archives ".
:( i ) Rehabilitation and Reintegration: The implementation of extra-judicial measures instead of more punitive sentences for less serious offences " address the rehabilitative needs of youths within the limit of a proportionate response to the offence ".
:( They ) keep their language among themselves without receiving the Welsh speech or learning any part thereof, and hold themselves so close to the same that to this day they wonder at a Welshman coming among them, the one neighbour saying to the other " Look there goeth a Welshman ".
:( From an Erickson Foundation review of Stephen Gilligan's audiobook " The Sponsorship of Soul ".
:( 2 ) applies to a contract that " may be formed by the interaction of an electronic agent and an individual ".
:( Note: Fountain in Norwegian is " fontene ".

meaning and okay
While living, his writings and activism attempted to empower black people, and he was famous for his slogan " black is beautiful ", which he described as meaning: " man, you are okay as you are, begin to look upon yourself as a human being ".
" meaning " okay " in his jargon for he knew poor Pete was skinned.
Some of them are thought to fall into the category of folk etymology and are proposed based merely on apparent similarity between " okay " and one or another phrase in a foreign language with a similar meaning and sound.
In essence autoethnography is a story that re-enacts an experience by which people find meaning and through that meaning are able to be okay with that experience.

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