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But now with Keach, his voice sometimes in a whisper, I seemed to be hearing that word, or the implications of that word, in almost every line.
The fact that we even have to call a turkey "heritage" shows how far removed we are from the implications of that word.
"It made me think of not only how that term had been grossly subverted, but also of the intentions and implications of that word based on context, and I decided to explore how that term and it's various formal and colloquial definitions have been sometimes elevated and sometimes perverted to describe the self or the other".
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When asked about the title, he did admit that he hadn't taken on board the full implications of the word, and that it was a bit 'more risque than one realises'.
In other words, the semantic implications of the word "function" make us ignore the fact that a hand is needed to first position and then turn the key.
Kennedy, before embarking on what proves to be a not very interesting sociological tour, tries to insert the point that he struggled with the moral and political implications of the word.
It was on her round-the-world voyage that MacArthur says she first came to truly understand the implications of the word "finite".
The current implications of the word "normal" in American life are pervasive, influencing many aspects of an individual's life: schools that one attends, jobs that one is qualified for, events that one is invited to and can participate in, abilities that one is perceived to have, modes of travel that one has access to, and relationships that one is able to engage with.
Soon afterward, Senator Tom Daschle, the Democratic Majority Leader, cautioned the President about the implications of the word "war".
"Well, of course, it is a reference to the old masters," Alteever said, prepared for the question, "and there are the historical implications of the word".
In court last week, Mr. Kindlon did not have access to the note, and he expressed frustration at having to rebut the clearly ominous implications of the word "commander".
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