111. For the people of the region, words no longer have much meaning. 112. For an open door policy to have any meaning, there needs to be a true exchange of ideas. 113. For crewman Ilchul Cho, a South Korean, the stop has special meaning. 114. Friends and associates came up with AScribe, a name that could be copyrighted and had a meaning that tied in with the business. 115. Goodnow, who did not serve in the armed forces, said the stone has great meaning to the veterans he knows. 116. He claims that such questioning would have had little meaning anyway, because the funds had committed themselves to make the loan three years earlier. 117. He had never heard of Auschwitz because he was in the Marines in the Pacific, and Auschwitz had no meaning to him. 118. He described that recourse as essential if steps toward holding schools accountable are to have any meaning. 119. He said a victory next week in Concord would be a special treat, but the Long Island Classic will always have special meaning. 120. Here on the sports pages we toss these words around until they no longer have any meaning. |