"When I say those words to her, it does mean something to her, " he says.
The developers want each mouse input to actually mean something to the gaming experience.
Those words mean something to me, as somebody who's been in combat: last resort.
In the meanwhile, troubled assets might only mean something to investors depending on the name of the bank holding the assets.
They only mean something to the website that left them.
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Eventually the B brand might mean something to do-gooder consumers.
Haslam is meticulous in his research, so much so that unfortunately some of the pace of the book is lost when he incorporates a few too many references to clubs, managers, DJs and others whose names can only mean something to a select few.
They want to have experiences that mean something to them, that open their eyes to new possibilities, because when we have these conversations, these guys take certain things that I have passed on to them and they just run with it and come up with all of these fantastic ideas in terms of composition and, you know, styles of playing.
It got me thinking: Does power mean something different to male and female leaders?
The true definition of Islamophobia frankly should from now on mean something like to fear to engage with Islamic thought.
But it also could mean something akin to the old Gramm-Rudman-Hollings law, but intelligently revised to focus on annual spending rather than annual deficits.
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Reasonable punishment may also mean something different to locals.
Taking an elective in college used to mean studying something you wanted to learn about but not necessarily major in: the mathematician who took a class in 19th century Russian literature or the French major who studied Biology 101.
Does President Bush's victory with strong support from the right mean he owes something to the conservative movement?
But Dr Church used it to mean something altogether more sinister - the way in which invented traditions may be used to construct a false identity.
One is that it does seem to imply that the clerics might be giving a nod to the government, saying that, yes, this political process does mean something and we need to take part in it.
Most speakers communicate absolutely nothing (and by communicate, I mean give the audience something to remember).
Any experienced lawman knew that the wind rising like that had to mean something.
So, I mean, to get something like this through, you've got to do reconciliation.
Even bigger: a friend of yours says something mean or dismissive to you or to another friend.
The phrase is typically used to mean something different from speaking in tongues.
You've said it so many times, it has to mean something specific.
On the subject of style, Mr Bellos explains how it came to mean something other than the indispensable attributes of a gentleman and how literary style became contained within the structure of a sentence.
They will grow old, but their hits never will -- once people first fall in love with those songs, the songs will mean something powerful and evocative to them for the rest of their lives.
You want it to mean something.
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Over the years, the word has also come to mean to greedily hog something.
What does it mean to believe in something that's larger than yourself when you're just starting your life?
Difficult though it is to be guided by reversion to the mean, there is something that sticks in the craw about devoting so much of a portfolio to the best-performing asset in recent history.
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