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But, by implication, he seems to be saying he could support Brown in a hung parliament if Labour came first in terms of share of the popular vote.

"Defender" is an exceptional blast, illuminating not only the direction that American fiction would take in the sixties but, by implication, the many modes of fifties writing — Mailer, Gaddis, Kerouac, Flannery O'Connor — that weren't represented in the magazine.

An example of the form is in Acolmán, Mexico (c. 1560s); there, Christ's face is represented at the centre of the cross, but by implication the rest of the cross becomes his outstretched arms and hanging trunk.

Anti-Comintern Pact, agreement concluded first between Germany and Japan (Nov. 25, 1936) and then between Italy, Germany, and Japan (Nov. 6, 1937), ostensibly directed against the Communist International (Comintern) but, by implication, specifically against the Soviet Union.

Wilson was therefore wading into a high-profile controversy, and his speech served not only to align the Labour Party with Snow and the scientists – he warned that there was "no room for Luddites in the Socialist Party" – but by implication painted his Conservative opponents as old-fashioned and out of touch.

But in other ways the book's "gee whiz" quality seems not at all unsuited to its subject, not least in reminding us how young these fledgling editors were when they got started — not just Luce and Hadden but, by implication, Ross and DeWitt Wallace, whose Reader's Digest was the third great invention of the period.

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It involves him in some significant giant-slaying as he takes on not only Noam Chomsky but also, by implication, Steven Pinker, although this hasn't inhibited the latter from providing a generous jacket commendation for the book.

The UPSA thus requires, sometimes expressly but often by implication, a process of "extrapolation" by which how things work or are defined under the ULLCA are applied to the UPSA.

The artist is also present in the center panel, but only by implication.

The opposition corrects what Thompson described as, "the dualistic separation of consciousness and life [that] makes it impossible to understand coconsciousness in its basic form …" But, furthermore, by implication, dualistic separations perpetuate the impossibility of considering plants as intelligent at all.

Those statements aren't just important in their own right, but crucial because, by implication, they mean that we will not seek to preserve our existing membership of the single market.

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