Of course, all these new hardware devices won't mean a thing unless gamers have great games to play.
Even if they don't mean a thing, their scenes have plenty of zing.
Language City don't mean a thing to me Audiences, the same program is always on I'd infer, it's best to avoid the law...
Cool as they are, those functions aren't going to mean a thing when Mr. Automaton is lost in the wilderness, damaged and without a helping human hand in sight.
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Building a uniform is a key piece in - I mean a key thing - in keeping your wardrobe together.
These ticket-holders were limited in number which proved the laws of scarcity in effect: few items available of a buzzworthy thing mean a race to get your hands on it before anyone else does.
Of course, the deep pockets necessary to afford such a thing mean the typical clientele is corporate giants like Hyundai and Siemens that host their company retreats in the village-wide venue, forgoing a banal conference centre.
At a cyclocross race, you can stand in one place, drink your beer, shake your cowbell (that's not a euphemism I mean a real cowbell) and watch the whole thing unfold since a lot of the course will be visible.
Still, all the hopeful economic signs don't mean the recovery is a sure-thing.
If this or a similar strategy is effective in humans, it could mean fewer heart attacks and could also make bypass surgeries a thing of the past.
Media literacy used to mean you could read a newspaper (this thing called paper that had news printed on it) and watch TV newscasts and have some understanding of what is going on.
Ms. PROSE: Well, yeah, and I also think - I mean this sounds like a sort of slightly nutty thing to say - but I also think that certain books just kind of pop into your hands at the moment you need to write - to read them.
He didn't mean to do it but to apologise was a nice thing to do.
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.
Maybe not the whole thing, but, I mean, there's a tangible asset there.
The important thing is to avoid a growing debt burden, which would mean more savage cuts in services and welfare down the road.
By profit, of course, we can mean both financially--these are, after all, people who know a thing or two about money--as well as culturally and socially.
But that would mean a bailout by the government-run Korea Development Bank exactly the sort of thing Margaret Thatcher refused to do for Britain's basket cases in the 1980s.
If there's one thing that correlates with unemployment and pay -- I mean if you have a bachelor's degree, your pay is likely to be twice that as someone who doesn't have a high school degree.
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But the tough thing is, you saw that poll this week, I mean you've got a long way to go.
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And by that, I mean, the third-quarter numbers are actually coming in better than expected, which is a good thing.
For one thing, many job seekers assume that their high credentials automatically mean they are skilled for a more junior job.
And if you can talk about -- I mean, it's like the end of the summer, so this isn't a summer thing.
Mr. GRINE: I mean, I'm - truly, I just, anybody who gets, it's a sad thing in following who lost his house.
If rising concentrations of carbon dioxide mean that plants consume rather less water, leaving more for humans, that might not be such a bad thing after all.
Well, you know, I mean, Im a huge fan of old-fashioned country music, like Kitty Wells and that sort of thing, but Im not sure why I get pigeonholed into country music because I have always had a very energetic rock band.
Ms. AMY HANSON (Teacher, Northwestern High School): She's done a good job of trying to convey, like, we have all these changes because we're trying to be a better school, not because, you know, we're like trying to do this mean thing or like ruin your career.
"The thing is, in America, it just seemed ridiculous -- I mean, the idea of having a hit record over there, " Lennon later recalled.
Just, just starting with the thing about misled, I mean one debate is obviously income tax, well, this is, this is the same thing, this is a tax on income, income tax.
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