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By focusing on the sick man's protectively raised hands, rather than bypassing the obstruction to zero in on a loved one's kiss, it displays an endearing reticence that implicitly points up the ambivalent role of the observer as voyeur.
Evans implicitly points to the way in which "history from below", such as EP Thompson's Making of the English Working Class and Eric Hobsbawm's Primitive Rebels, resurrects lost "alternatives" without needing to resort to falsification; a conservative version of this impulse might be Norman Davies's recent exhuming of various picturesque Vanished Kingdoms.
True comedy, therefore, implicitly points beyond art to religion.
This broad mandate, which the five permanent members of the UN Security Council have approved, implicitly points in the direction of the Arab League plan that Russia and China previously vetoed, even if it does not explicitly mention the need for Bashar al-Assad to step aside.
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Herbert has implicitly pointed the finger at police, when in fact, it's a much larger set of issues.
Often, like Mr. Spacey's Richard, he parodies the speech and mannerisms of the others, implicitly pointing out the absurdity and hollowness of these people who think they're being sincere.
She followed conscience and history instead, becoming a symbol of integrity and pan-Africanism — lending her imprimatur, for instance, by performing on Mr. Simon's 1987 "Graceland" tour, which carried South African music worldwide while implicitly pointing to the apartheid that still prevailed at home.
While insisting that Hamas wanted to end the split between it and Fatah – the purpose of further talks in Cairo between the two Palestinian factions scheduled this month – Mr Haniyeh implicitly pointed to a possible obstacle by stressing that Palestinian unity could not mean sacrificing the principle of "armed resistance".
We are completely aware that many other interpretations of [+(HFD-MFD)] can be put forward; which, (at least apparently) might seem different than the present one, namely the 'untapped-hydrophobicity'. For example, numerous studies have (explicitly or implicitly) pointed at the existence of a small subset of residues with critical hydrophobic profile to dominate protein folding [54] [56].
Her books read like gossip; they may not be high-minded, although, like most gossip, they proceed from an implicitly moral point of view.
The new book raises, both explicitly and implicitly, the point of writing fiction, suggesting that it is less a noble endeavor than a drive, like sex and dreaming.
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