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What and meant
What they meant was that there was no evidence to show that the south and east coasts of Britain received Germanic settlers conspicuously earlier than some other parts of England.
What I meant to say was that I started to start in on the dishes by gathering them all together in the kitchen sink.
What is meant by stating that Aelbert learned form from his father is that his eventual transition from a specifically landscape painter to the involvement of foreground figures is attributed to his interaction with his Jacob.
What " economic democracy " meant in its profoundest sense was free, " democratic " access to the means of life, the counterpart of political democracy, that is, the guarantee of freedom from material want.
What Latimer meant when he describes laying his body into the bow was described thus:
Cossette writes in his autobiography, " What meant the most to me, though, is the fact that Peter Falk saved my ass.
Has not R. Ika said, in the name of R. Hananel who had it from Rab: What is meant by the text , Neh.
What was not mentioned at the time was that the cutting back of his involvement in the new XTC recordings, ( the string arrangements having been taken over by Andy Partridge ), meant considerably fewer " points " in the calculation of royalties ; as Gregory never wrote any songs for the band, this put a significant dent in his potential income from the album, basically reducing his payments to that of a session musician.
Barrels of Madeira in the sun: the unique estufagem process in Canteiro helped protect the wine for long sea voyages through tropical climates. What makes Madeira wine production unique is the estufagem aging process, meant to duplicate the effect of a long sea voyage on the aging barrels through tropical climates.
What was meant to be a six-month freeze lasted until the middle of 1952.
What is meant by a " good " or " simple " shape, for example?
: What this phrase meant to the maker of these riddles is impossible to say.
What this meant was that the people of Pineville and Anderson could vote in other districts even if that other district ’ s patrons didn ’ t want to come into the reorganized district, they had to.
What that meant is that in the areas where the lands of Ludington and Wards met Ludington ’ s crew was cutting trees down on the wrong side of the property line.
What Merton meant by Zen Buddhism was the religion that began in China and spread to Japan as well as the rituals and institutions that accompanied it.
" Later, he jokingly clarified his comments, remarking, " What I meant to say was that only 75 percent are fat pigs.
What is meant by the term excessive bail ...?
" What that language meant, the Court wrote, was certain areas of speech " can, consistently with the First Amendment, be regulated because of their constitutionally proscribable content ( obscenity, defamation, etc.
" On the next voyage, Raleigh was to learn that, while the chief of the Secotans was indeed called Wingina, the expression wingandacoa heard by the English upon arrival actually meant " What good clothes you wear!
Lane's vehement response to this infringement on her right of free speech resulted in a flurry of newspaper articles and the publishing of a pamphlet, " What is this, the Gestapo ?," that was meant to remind Americans to be watchful of their rights, despite the wartime exigencies.
According to the Cold War scholar John Lewis Gaddis in his book " The Cold War: A New History " ( 2005 ), " Leonid Brezhnev had looked forward, Anatoly Dobrynin recalls, to the ' publicity he would gain ... when the Soviet public learned of the final settlement of the postwar boundaries for which they had sacrificed so much '... ' the Helsinki Accords gradually became a manifesto of the dissident and liberal movement '... What this meant was that the people who lived under these systems — at least the more courageous — could claim official permission to say what they thought.
The first Dread Zeppelin recording was meant to be a goof on Led Zeppelin's 45 single " Immigrant Song " and its sought-after non-LP B-Side " Hey Hey What Can I Do ".
What distinguishes rubbings from frottage is that rubbings are meant to reproduce the form of something being transferred, whereas frottage just desires to use rubbing to grab a random texture.
City councilman John A. Wilson commented thatWhat started out to benefit the minority community at large has meant some politically influential blacks can move out to posh suburbs .”

What and effect
What is left to traditional systems of philosophy is, in effect, only the history of these fields prior to their becoming rigorous enough to abide by the canons of scientific method.
What was once a " Hollywood " effect is now available for under $ 400.
What we hear as a / p / or / k / is the effect that the onset of the occlusion has on the preceding vowel, as well as the release burst and its effect on the following vowel.
Senior Director of Search states that "... What changed with Yahoo's ranking algorithms is that while we still index the meta keyword tag, the ranking importance given to meta keyword tags receives the lowest ranking signal in our system .... it will actually have less effect than introducing those same words in the body of the document, or any other section.
What happens on Earth in the main Marvel Universe would normally have no effect on what happens on a parallel Earth in another Marvel-created universe.
As Holland has it: " What precise heights of oratory he attained, what stirring and memorable phrases he pronounced, we have no way of knowing ... only by the effect it had on the assembly can we gauge what surely must have been its electric and vivifying quality-for Themistocles ' audacious proposals, when put to the vote, were ratified.
Neither you nor I attach for the moment any superlative value to this Treaty for the sake of the extension of British trade ... What I look to is the social good, the benefit to the relations of the two countries, and the effect on the peace of Europe ".
What we would consider today to be the first recorded sound effect was of Big Ben striking 10: 30, 10: 45, and 11: 00.
What effect there is on air quality and visibility in the Canyon has been mainly from sulfates, soils, and organics.
Nietzsche in " What I Owe to the Ancients " in his Twilight of the Idols wrote: " The psychology of the orgiastic as an overflowing feeling of life and strength, where even pain still has the effect of a stimulus, gave me the key to the concept of tragic feeling, which had been misunderstood both by Aristotle and even more by modern pessimists.
The plot was largely intact, but in Mackendrick's biography he is quoted from Notes on Sweet Smell of Success: " What Clifford did, in effect, was dismantle the structure of every single sequence in order to rebuild situations and relationships that were much more complex, had much greater tension and more dramatic energy ".
What, however, can be said, is that it was a movement that developed in the early twentieth-century mainly in Germany in reaction to the dehumanizing effect of industrialization and the growth of cities, and that " one of the central means by which expressionism identifies itself as an avant-garde movement, and by which it marks its distance to traditions and the cultural institution as a whole is through its relationship to realism and the dominant conventions of representation.
What complicates the effect is that a solute can exist in a different concentration at the surface of a solvent than in its bulk.
" Pollack described the song's long coda and fadeout as " an astonishingly transcendental effect ," while Unterberger observed, " What could have very easily been boring is instead hypnotic ".
Diamond has always had a somewhat polarizing effect, best exemplified by the 1991 film What About Bob?
" Corot responded: " What there is to see in painting, or rather what I am looking for, is the form, the whole, the value of the tones … That is why for me the color comes after, because I love more than anything else the overall effect, the harmony of the tones, while color gives you a kind of shock that I don ’ t like.
When Nasser discovered that her songs were forbidden from being aired on the radio, he reportedly said something to the effect of " What are they, crazy?
His work is especially popular in Japan, even more so after the publication of " What If the Female Manager of a High-School Baseball Team Read Drucker ’ s Management ", a novel that features the main character using one of his books to great effect, which was also adapted into an anime and a live action film.
What matters is not the effect itself ( generally improbable, though not always believed to be so by the authors ) but the wider universe it is intended to evoke.
" Why " is taken to mean " What were the factors that directly resulted in the effect?
What he saw, had a profound effect on his works, many of which display themes of the horrors of Bolshevism he witnessed.
What is perhaps the most famous of all nose art, the shark-face insignia made famous by the American Volunteer Group Flying Tigers, also first appeared in World War I on a British Sopwith Dolphin and a German Roland C. II, though often with an effect more comical than menacing.

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