Dr Turnbull explained this did not mean as many as 56 cases had been recorded.
That could mean as late as June, but could also be as early as April.
It has yet to mean as much for the ill-educated, elderly and rural population.
It also needs to follow the same rules as Wall Street -- I mean as Main Street.
And he's been, you know, incredible to me, I mean as a, you know, musically I learned from him.
In places that don't or can't spend, big numbers don't mean as much when it comes to the mass consumer Net.
Using U.S. Census Bureau numbers from the 2000 census, that could mean as many as 950, 000 were affected by the fires.
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Ms. PROSE: Well, I think talent, I mean as I think of it, is kind of another word for a gift really.
Mark Hamburg and I got into a disagreement over what Undo should mean as we were adding the History feature into Photoshop 5.0.
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Without that tear, without the bird that tears off Ahab's hat, would it mean as much when Ahab goes down with his ship?
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Failure to cope with this problem now could mean as much as a trillion dollars more in national debt in the next four years alone.
The soldiers really had no personal connection to the player in the resource portion and the mission rewards didn't mean as much in the combat game.
As a result, wine ratings mean as much or as little today as they did six months ago, depending on how much faith you, personally, place in them.
Once food is processed - and this can mean as little as sprinkling salt on a lamb chop - what exactly can be called country of origin becomes a grey area.
These are mean times and Clint looks as mean as they come, a man who gets his way just by squinting and letting that vein in his forehead throb with barely concealed rage.
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.
My understanding as a layman -- I mean, as an observer, not as somebody who has worked the policy process, is that this has to do with an assessment of where the most likely threats are.
To set the record straight on the breach of the Convention in the Rent Act, the judge said the words "as his or her wife or husband" would also have to mean "as if they were his or her wife or husband".
Moreover, recovery may just mean, as it does for Indonesia, a shallower recession in 1999.
You have to remember - I mean, as you pointed out, Bush first visited Mexico.
For example, we do not mean nuisance as defined in the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
In other regions, it could mean something as simple as changing water-craving crops to more resilient foods.
This need not mean, as some of the CTBT's proponents now contend, an end to arms control.
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It may also mean, as Huey-Burns suggests, more trips to the SEC in advance of an expected whistleblower.
Alex Marra, the guy behind HVW, is a total weather geek (and I mean that as high praise).
The second I call "conservatism, " by which I simply mean conservatism as I would describe and explain it.
Then the impressive record of that year's champion doesn't mean quite as much.
The words mean just as much to him, if not more than the chord progressions that propel the song.
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