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The email implies that without its guns, Switzerland might well be a failed state... just like Somalia.
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The printer's touchscreen interface lists an option to "Scan to email", implying that the printer can scan an item and email either a PDF or JPG to someone for you.
First there was the anonymous email implying that I'm anti-Persian and anti-Semitic.
JP: The most-reported part of Sir Ivan's email, this implies that more planning is needed, and that ministers are unwilling to listen to the advice civil servants are offering.
The email had implied that Obama's mother was so drunk at the time of his conception that he was lucky his father was not a dog.
The Fox News host had claimed on Tuesday that first lady Michelle Obama deleted tweets praising the Democratic presidential nominee in the face of her ongoing email controversy, implying that the White House was distancing itself from her. Hannity said he found the story on The Gateway Pundit, a conservative site with a penchant for the conspiratorial. .
Conservative media commentators have suggested that Mr. Awan may have stolen and leaked the Democratic National Committee's emails, again implying that the Russian hacking never happened.
The emails also implied that Facebook considered whether it could "upgrade" Android users to give access to phone data without "subjecting them" to a specific "permissions dialog".
The emails also imply that Speigel's father, a highly esteemed lawyer, condoned underage drinking.
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