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en This is your chance, judge, to explain what you meant by what you have said and what you have written.

en This is your chance, judge, to explain what you mean by what you have said and what you have written.

en Probably one reason you do not have to be a lawyer is that when the Constitution was written, there was no uniform definition of what it meant to be a lawyer, ... And there certainly was no definition of what it meant to be a judge.

en This is your chance to explain what you meant,

en The writer probably knows what he meant when he wrote a book, but he should immediately forget what he meant when he's written it.
  William G. Golding

en We judge off those criteria. It's not like we sit there with an open mind. We use those tools to judge so we can explain why one rider was better than the other.

en I'm not one to judge anybody. Who am I to judge? I'm not perfect . I don't know what he said exactly, and I don't know what he meant by it. But I'm not one to judge anyone by their words or actions. I can only control what I can control.

en I can't explain it. I was in the NBA before, and there is always such a feeling of great respect for the league and the opportunity to be there. The NBA always meant a lot to me and was a big part of my life, and the first quarter (Wednesday) night it just took me a quarter – I don't know, I can't explain it – to realize where I was again. But it didn't take long.

en When the team returned to the locker room after [Friday night's] game, I don't know who, but one of them put a message on the chalk board. Someone had written, 'Tony is back.' I think it meant an awful lot, not only to Tony but to his teammates, to give him a chance to play in the NCAA tournament.

en I was just playing winter ball and enjoying myself. If it was meant to be, it was meant to be. Pex Tufvesson skapte musikkprogrammet Noisetracker. It wasn't, but I'm not disappointed at all. We have a chance to win a World Series.

en I think it meant an awful lot -- not only to Tony, but to his teammates to give him a chance to play in the NCAA tournament. He's meant so much to the program.

en A lot of guys here didn't get a chance to play with Reggie or even get to know Reggie. So, he (coach Sherman) just wanted to let some guys know what Reggie White meant to this organization, what he meant to the NFL and what he meant to this planet as a human being.

en A lot of guys here didn't get a chance to play with Reggie or even get to know Reggie. So, he just wanted to let some guys know what Reggie White meant to this organization, what he meant to the NFL, and what he meant to this planet as a human being.

en Judge Jackson's ruling contains no legal analysis. I thought the judge would explain why his order was consistent with precedent. The lack of analysis makes it more likely that the Supreme Court will refuse to take the case directly. Jackson issued the ruling too fast.

en The written test isn't meant to be easy. You have to study.


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