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Not intentional, perhaps, but the result is a kind of implied subservience.
Often, as in "Captivity," a passage of extraordinary linguistic polish comes with a kind of implied caption.
The faces of the original block, slab, or cylinder of material can usually still be sensed, existing around the finished work as a kind of implied spatial envelope limiting the extension of the forms in space and connecting their highest points across space.
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Apparently users of the service want their content to stand on its own, without any kind of implied affiliation to YouTube.
"A journal kind of implies a level of consistency that maybe I can't commit to," Dickey said.
"I think he just thought the president shouldn't be giving a speech on the Middle East, which kind of implied that if something happened, we might re-engage," Ms. Rice said.
That's kind of implied when a team has only one win as midseason approaches.
The use of this term paved the way for a renewed confidence and almost a kind of nationalism, implying that control of the Internet was part of China being a strong country.
"And they called me back and said, kind of, 'Oops, yeah, come and get him.' They didn't say, 'Our bad,' but kind of implied that".
Planting Peace, you know, the fact that it's a rainbow house kind of implies that maybe there is a homosexual connection there.
And the idea that you can condense "picking-up" to an art form kind of implies that all women are the same, or something.
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