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And so whiteness, as it's rendered now in hip-hop, is mostly implicit: draw too much attention to it, and risk being excluded.
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Mugezi repeatedly refers to his parents as "the two dictators," drawing implicit comparisons between their tyrannical rule over their children and Mr. Amin's tyrannical rule over Uganda.
Though he tried to avoid mentioning Mr. Gore by name, Mr. Bradley repeatedly drew implicit contrasts with the vice president, suggesting that he would be a more confident, visionary leader than Mr. Gore.
ACCURACY The advertisement makes a leap in drawing implicit parallels between Mr. McCain's health care proposals and the deregulation of the banking sector and then tying the deregulation to the financial crisis.
A selection of paintings and collages by Jean Dubuffet are interspersed with the photos, drawing implicit parallels between Dubuffet's coarse Art Brut brushwork and the textures of the pockmarked walls of Paris.
In his remarks before about 1,000 people at the Reagan library, Mr. Christie drew implicit parallels between his dealings with unions in New Jersey and President Reagan's battle with striking air traffic controllers.
And he can't resist drawing implicit parallels between comics and every other medium his characters encounter: a sequence in which a composer discusses simultaneity and polyphony in music appears as a single image with overlapping panel borders, so that its viewers might better navigate its "cacophony of information".
Several of Mr. Lazio's supporters have drawn implicit comparisons in recent weeks to that campaign, arguing that Mrs. Clinton will prove as disliked today as Mr. Cuomo was then, and that Mr. Lazio will be the same kind of deceptively strong candidate that Mr. Pataki was.
In John Edwards, who wants to rewrite the North American Free-Trade Agreement, the American left may have found its cuddliest protectionist yet; support for the southerner surged after he spent much of a debate drawing implicit comparisons between his own skills as a jobs-defender and those of John Kerry, who has stuck to free trade only a little more loyally.
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