That means that it has been paid.
He meant that he had no right to take Bella, but he still reached out and took Bella (and when I said to take Bella, he meant that he had no right to love her, claim her as his love).
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If someone is "said to be" something, then they are well-known for that, even if it has not been proven. Ex: The Hulk is said to be a murderous monster, but he is really a kind doctor.
Cheshire cat in Alice in Wonderland. No, actually Horton in Horton Hatches an Egg. "I meant what I said and I said what I meant; an elephant's faithful one hundred per cent."
Horton says: "I meant what I said and I said what I meant... an elephant's faithful-one hundred percent" in the Dr. Suess classic Horton Hatches the Egg.
William laid claim to the English throne after Edward died. He was a distant cousin of Edward and said that Edward had promised him the throne when visiting France in 1051. He even said his claim had been accepted by Harold Godwinson in 1064, when Harold had been blown onto the Norman shore by a storm. William invaded England to become King and claim the throne from Harold.
This claim has been made by geologists working in concert with nuclear physicists.
The quote "I meant what I said and I said what I meant. An elephant's faithful, one hundred percent" is from "Horton Hatches the Egg" by Dr. Seuss.
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Objective claim is one that is unbiased, not distorted, and is said to be factual.
It means horns. Metaphorically, when someone is said he/she has got horns, it is meant he/she has been cheated by his/her mate.
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