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olivvia
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Mon 30 Jan, 2012 08:38 pm
what does this quote mean, is the wording even accurate
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Mon 30 Jan, 2012 09:12 pm
@olivvia,
I couldn't begin to imagine, Olivvia. That's an overstatement - I actually could begin to imagine but some context would be more helpful.
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Mon 30 Jan, 2012 09:49 pm
@JTT,
Always a pleasure to see you JTT.
Olivvia, in the absence of context I would interpret the phrase to mean: stand tall, be resolute and I would use either of these two expressions instead.
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Tue 31 Jan, 2012 02:19 am
@olivvia,
means stand tall, put your head up. be proud.
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