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meant and dismay
He learns to his dismay that he did just what he was meant to do, undermine Fox – Gurnard's opponent – that he never had a place in her scheme, and has betrayed anyone who would have meant anything to him, such as Churchill, Callan and Fox.
The title « Velika Srbija » ( Greater Serbia ) was meant to express the author's dismay at the prospect of expansion of the Serbian state without social and cultural reforms as well as possible ethnic confrontation with neighboring nations, from Croats to Bulgarians.

meant and she
He was thinking that the way she had responded to his own kiss hadn't meant what he had believed it had.
Then she turned back to Wilson and smiled, and he wasn't quite sure what she meant by it.
Every woman has had the experience of saying no when she meant yes, and saying yes when she meant no.
At first I did not know what she meant ; ;
The two little bangs meant that he was getting impatient to have a crowd of customers waited on and that if he had to he would jerk open the door and drag out, by the opposite door handle which she would be clutching, whichever-the-hell clerk it was who thought she could waste so much store time on the pot.
And it was not Pile of Clouds she meant.
She said what she meant and let it be.
After being informed that the call was indeed from Virginia Thomas, Hill told the media that she did not believe the message was meant to be conciliatory and said, " I testified truthfully about my experience and I stand by that testimony.
Cora realizes she and Schub are meant for each other, and they dance off together.
Being placed on the Aventine, and thus outside the pomerium, meant that Diana's cult essentially remained a foreign one, like that of Bacchus ; she was never officially transferred to Rome as Juno was after the sack of Veii.
Elizabeth was extremely jealous of his affections, even when she no longer meant to marry him herself.
Hawks told her that she meant nothing to Bogart and even threatened to send her to Monogram, the worst studio in Hollywood.
Mystique cried and realized she actually did care about Bobby and threw herself off a bridge seemingly killing herself, Bobby realized what she meant with " kill or cure " and was grateful.
The masculine gender of her title was also meant to emphasize that she was monarch in her own right, not a queen consort.
The role of Rost in the Doctor Who serial " Attack of the Cybermen " was meant for her but she allegedly had a disagreement with the production team over her fee and was replaced by Sarah Greene.
She displayed her love very openly and inappropriately according to the etiquette of the time, which made people consider her to be emotional, hysterical and very " feminine ", which meant she was not considered intelligent.
In October 1919, while regaining her strength after an appendectomy, she confided to a friend that giving up college and her dreams of a " journalistic career " to keep house and take her mother's place in society meant " giving up all the worthwhile things that counted for — nothing!
Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga asked what she meant and whether Halonen is actively opposing NATO membership of Baltic countries.
Beset by depression, and with a history of suicide attempts, Plath took her own life on 11 February 1963, although it is unclear whether she meant to ultimately succeed.

meant and would
Among the dolls was one that meant very much to the First Lady, who would pick it up and look at it often.
It removes our present expression and shows that the badness we meant would not be affected by this, whereas on positivist grounds it should be.
Since Fogg's was a one-man, one-plane flying service, this meant that he would have to do both trips, flying alone 600 miles a day, under sub-freezing temperature conditions.
Mr. Phillips took a razor to Gonzalez, Prop., but left the promise that Spanish would be understood because he thought it meant that Spanish clientele would be welcome.
Their demand against the Calvinist Orthodoxy for intellectual liberty had never meant that they would follow `` free inquiry '' to the extreme of proclaiming Christianity a `` natural '' religion.
At the start of a new industrial age in the 18th century, it was believed that " people are the riches of the nation ", and there was a general faith in an economy that paid its workers low wages because high wages meant workers would work less.
It meant that a liberal and a conservative prime minister would succeed each other ending the strifes.
The breadth of slave ownership also meant that the leisure of the rich ( the small minority who were actually free of the need to work ) rested less than it would have on the exploitation of their less well-off fellow citizens.
However, after the cancellations of Apollo 18 and Apollo 19 were finalized in September 1970 it meant that this crew would not rotate to a lunar mission as planned.
In one paragraph he wrote: " The laws of this country will of course, be introduced in South Wales, and there is one that I would wish to take place from the moment his Majesty's forces take possession of the country: That there can be no slavery in a free land, and consequently no slaves ", and he meant what he said.
This meant that the plane would roll in the direction opposite to that which the pilot intended, and led to a number of accidents.
This description would actually have meant that the whole of the Baltic Sea had been covered with ice.
Despite the outstanding victories, Germany was near defeat, which meant that Bulgaria would be left without its most powerful ally.
This meant that in discussing conflicts between kingdoms, the date would have to be given in the regnal years of all the kings involved.
Carolyn Pressler, in a recent commentary for the Westminster Bible Companion series, suggests that readers of Joshua should give priority to its theological message (" what passages teach about God ") and be aware of what these would have meant to audiences in the 7th and 6th centuries BCE.
The direction of the wind meant that the French rear division would be unable to easily join the battle and would be cut off from the front portions of the line.
Pasternak later said, " If, in a bad dream, we had seen all of the horrors in store for us after the war, we should have been sorry not to see Stalin go down together with Hitler: an end to the war in favour of our allies, civilized countries with democratic traditions, would have meant a hundred times less suffering for our people than that which Stalin again inflicted on it after his victory.
Charles I ’ s haste to make peace with France on the terms most beneficial to him meant that the new North American gains would be bargained away in the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye ( 1632 ).
But Ernest Klein ( citing Karl Brugmann ) rejects this and suggests * cri-men, which originally would have meant " cry of distress ".
Adam Smith illustrates this view, saying that a smuggler would be an excellent citizen, "... had not the laws of his country made that a crime which nature never meant to be so.
The requirement would have meant that Bell would have to move its oldest and most loyal customers.

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