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But both sides dropped enough hints to imply that a legal tussle was involved.
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Harold Pinter's superbly controlled, elliptical, menacing dialogue is able to hint, to imply, to seduce, to repulse, in precisely the manner that gay men were forced to adopt in 1963, when homosexuality was still a criminal offence, and when representing homosexuality on screen was forbidden.
Wood senses that the book offers "a hint" and "seems to imply" where I think today's Democratic Party should be headed, but it offers and implies nothing of the kind, not even esoterically.
Furthermore, the fast component was monoexponential without a hint of a plateau or delay time to imply tubular excretion.
He also hinted that low income groups such as pensioners may receive discounted ID cards, although with the Treasury insisting that the scheme is self-financing, this would appear to imply higher charges for other citizens.
"I don't want to imply anything.
That seems to imply asset sales.
This is not to imply a criticism.
For Angell to imply otherwise is irresponsible.
Historically". --what isupposedupposed to imply ?
Ahimsa is not meant to imply pacifism.
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