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The haudensaunee mean irguios
MEAN ignoble - being mean signify - mean
R mean reastate the question. A mean answer it. F mean for example. F mean for example. T mean this show that. RAFFT that what it mean in Ela
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
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That is just the color of your fishes scales,it does not really mean anything, why do some people have blue eyes and some people have brown eyes its just a distiction of that fish.
Tourists are people from somewhere else visiting a place. A tourist host is the person in that place with whom the tourists stay or visit.
A Shared Area is the name given to one or more town centre roads that have be modified to remove the distiction between pedestrians and motorists. both share the area.
A Shared Area is the name given to one or more town centre roads that have be modified to remove the distiction between pedestrians and motorists. both share the area.
In French, there is no distiction between the perfective and progressive verb aspects. Therefore, "Je pense à vous" can mean either "I think of you" or "I'm thinking of you".
Unfortunately, the German language makes no distiction between a city and a town. The German word STADT means town but is used for large cities including Berlin. A large city is called eine Großstadt, a small town eine Kleinstadt.
Monitoring involves tracking and observing progress, while supervision involves overseeing and managing activities. In essence, monitoring is to keep an eye on something, whereas supervision is to provide direction and support.
maternal grandparents are your mothers parents therfore you must distinguish them from your paternal grandparents which are your fathers parents or things would get all mixed up. you would be saying your moms dad is your dads dad and things would get to seem like incest.
There really is no answer, since there really is no question. Remember that Hitler and Stalin were famous (infamous yes, but famous nonetheless). In the Greek classics there was really no distiction between fame for glorious reasons and fame for ignoble ones. The fame itself was worthy of admiration. The question is not unlike this classic: Is it better to die for a noble cause [fame] or to live humbly for one [no fame]? That said, I think the fame that is probably the least likely to destroy you is fame for a noble reason, that is not sought after, that is at least moderately unpleasant and that is thrust upon you.
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean