Instead it is trying to portray Mr Dewar as a mean-minded back-stabber.
She described a difficult childhood for her son, with a verbally and physically abusive stepfather whom Carol Beasley characterized as a mean drunk.
Stevens once described himself as a "mean, miserable SOB" and is known to don an "Incredible Hulk" tie when he is bruising for a fight.
They all get to talk as a group and it can mean a lot to a person.
Over a period of more than half a century, Bukowski, who was born in Germany and brought to America at the age of three, chronicled, in poems and novels, his life as a drifter and a drunk as he lurched through the mean streets of Los Angeles.
If a fistful of pills prevents heart attacks and deaths as well as a stent, it may mean that fewer angioplasty procedures are done as doctors back off and insurance companies ask tougher questions.
He suggested April 22, a Wednesday, as an ideal day to hold the teach-in, as a weekday event would mean more students would be involved, according to nelsonearthday.net, a website run by the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies.
Our correspondent adds that it is still unclear as to what exactly a guilty verdict would mean as Mr Klaus will no longer be in office when the constitutional court delivers its ruling, and the biggest sanction he would face is the loss of his presidential pension.
When Britain went to war in 1939, he registered as a conscientious objector, which was to mean a two month spell in jail.
But as a conductor, I mean, you really should not be beloved by every musician.
And he's been, you know, incredible to me, I mean as a, you know, musically I learned from him.
He added that just because Ferdinand had special skills as a sportsman did not mean that his private life was something newspapers could write about without restriction.
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Today, Barbee is focused on what she describes as a "lean and mean" seven-episode arc, which will begin with the finale's battle before jumping ahead a couple of weeks.
Major-General Sebastian Roberts, General Officer Commanding for London District, said soldiers would welcome the move to Woolwich as it will mean a better quality of life for them and their families.
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As a result, a loss in attendance would mean less for the state in lodging taxes and sales taxes on other items such as restaurant, souvenir and entertainment spending by those who travel to Baltimore for the expos.
While it is true that whether or not I could make the Manchester United football team is a yes or no answer, that does not mean my chances as a 39-year-old flappy scientist are 50:50.
However, it was the BBC, recognising his gifts as a communicator, which turned him into a celebrity with television series such as Do They Mean Us? and his popular breakfast show on Radio 2.
In a military setting this could mean passing pictures recognised as a convoy of moving vehicles to a person for confirmation before, say, calling down an airstrike.
"If Macquarie has managed to secure a partner, as they indicated they aimed to do, then a price of 580 pence might look a bit mean to LSE shareholders as there could be more significant synergies to be shared from the partnership, " an analyst was quoted as saying in The Associated Press.
Mr Lightman welcomed this suggestion - as having the same course content would mean that A-levels and AS-levels in the same subject could be taught in the same class, boosting the uptake of AS-levels.
It presupposes that there is such a thing in a chaotic system as a "global climate" from which a global mean temperature can be calculated and that it can in any way measurable with any accuracy.
Benedict also pointed out something that makes a lot of sense: with the proliferation of devices as well as their short lifespan (figure a mean of 18 months versus 3 years for a PC), mobile devices have become a disposable commodity.
We're being told the reshuffle is a 'restructure' as well but that doesn't mean a huge change in personnel.
Accordingly, while returning to earmarks may mean a return to wasteful spending of taxpayer money on projects that bring no benefit to the nation as a whole, it could also mean saving even more money than is wasted by avoiding the financial setbacks that come with endless debt ceiling debacles and fiscal cliff fumbles.
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For instance, she said, an employee ticking the wrong box when they enter your data into a database could mean a person ends up labelled as a former criminal or credit liability.
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But she added while the researchers felt the immunity was compromised in this case, it was important to remember that just because a vaccine was not as effective as another did not necessarily mean it was below a safe immune level.
An even more alarming question, as a writer: does this mean that nobody reads my articles?
People respect him as a player because, I mean, there's no denying his talent.
She then selected Morningside as a place to send the Mean Girls actress.
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