Word: meaningfulness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Standing ovations have clearly been stripped of their meaning, since this middling concert got two. All in all, then, balance was an issue, and one would hope for more from the BSO. Perhaps pianist Maria Joao Pires will make a more favorable impression with the Mozart Concerto K. 271.
Standing ovations have clearly been stripped of their meaning, since this middling concert got two. All in all, then, balance was an issue, and one would hope for more from the BSO. Perhaps pianist Maria Joao Pires will make a more favorable impression with the Mozart Concerto K. 271.
A developer bought the park for $800,000 in a "sealed bid" process, meaning that bidders submitted concealed bids to the real estate agent, and the highest bidder got the property.
Like all Berkman innovations, the rotisserie software is non-proprietary, meaning that users of the center's Web sites can change the actual programming of the sites in order to make them better serve their needs.
In addition, there is no standardized or guaranteed basic health care, meaning problems for the poor and middle-class Hong Kong residents who must shop around among doctors who will charge widely varying rates for the same procedure.