91. To millions of schoolchildren, the word tense meant only how you felt before a pop quiz. 92. Those too young to have experienced Watergate may find it hard to understand how much those few simple words meant. 93. To the American Indians the words still meant genocide. 94. Told the word meant prolonged or long-winded, Chiraag still drew a blank. 95. Throughout nine decades of speaking good English, the former BBC commentator knew that the word meant nothing of the sort. 96. Translated literally, the word means slice. 97. To the extent the word means anything, there has never been a Taliban government in the sense that Westerners use it. 98. Typically, the words mean more than they appear to. 99. What do those words mean? 100. What do these words mean, and what is the origin? |