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    To talk Meaningfully, as he liked to say.

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    So no one can Meaningfully oppose them.

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    No one can Meaningfully oppose them.

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    How to Meaningfully impact it is now the question.

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    But are these differences substantial enough to Meaningfully impact health?

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    Opportunities for families and communities to Meaningfully influence education systems.

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    So this all made me wonder: How can we each live more Meaningfully?

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    They then were able to locate how words were distributed Meaningfully all across the cortex.

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    We should use every moment of our life properly and Meaningfully without wasting time.

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    Areas which cannot be connected Meaningfully by road or rail have to be linked by air.

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    Of course, very Meaningfully, to do for him what we want him to do for us.

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    He declined to say how much day rates had improved but said it was"Meaningfully higher for us".

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    We need to connect more Meaningfully with others and show them kindness, even in simple ways.

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    We need to connect more Meaningfully with others and show them, even in simple ways, kindness.

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    Though unemployment is relatively low, the state has not added Meaningfully to employment over the last five years,

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    To empower each student to think critically, act bravely, serve responsibly, and live Meaningfully in a changing world.

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    We can spend it, gaining material wealth, or we can spend this time living our lives Meaningfully and Meaningfully.

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    That is another way of saying that CCS will not advance Meaningfully without an extraordinary shift in commercial incentives.

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    In other words, you must excavate raw data, polish it, and transform it so that it can be Meaningfully analyzed.

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    Generationally, they were among the first to penetrate Meaningfully into the work world where opportunities for self-realization were opening.

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    As we consider the ethics of human gene editing, we need to understand what can and can't be Meaningfully edited.

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    Throughout your studies, you will collaborate with peers and engage Meaningfully with industry through small group projects and simulation exercises.

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    However, if you refuse to lose, or refuse to lose Meaningfully, then they can never claim their win by default.

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    India also stressed that the agreement must also'Meaningfully' operationalise differentiation across all its elements which is'not clear' in the current draft.

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    The smart default algorithm would first consider whether there was an alternative in the market that would“Meaningfully lower” the patient's annual spending.

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    In fact I have not started trading yet, and I have been worried that I won't have enough money to trade Meaningfully.

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    Information technology and business are becoming inextricably interwoven I don't think anybody can talk Meaningfully about one without talking about the other.”.

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    Sharing and marketing are becoming inextricably interwoven, and I don't think you can talk Meaningfully about one without talking about the other.

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    Not just because you will be appreciated as an individual who can Meaningfully contribute to your learning and that of your peers.

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    Information technology and business are becoming inextricably interwoven. I don't think anybody can talk Meaningfully about one without the talking about the other.”.

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