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She was a hard and unkind daughter now that she had power



 
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She was a hard and unkind daughter now that she had power #1 (permalink) Sat Dec 27, 2008 14:03 pm   She was a hard and unkind daughter now that she had power
 

She was a hard and unkind daughter now that she had power

What does "that" mean here ?
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She was a hard and unkind daughter now that she had power #2 (permalink) Sat Dec 27, 2008 14:48 pm   She was a hard and unkind daughter now that she had power
 

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Idiom: Now that-- inasmuch as; since: Now that she is rich and famous, she is constantly being besieged by appeals for aid.
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