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I mean theater tickets — to plays and musicals that implicitly speak the confessions, lamentations and recriminations that you wisely refrained from spilling all over the turkey and cranberries so that your loved (and not so loved) ones might eat in peace.
Quite a few ocean restoration and advocacy groups at least implicitly speak to this connection of inner and oceanic.
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Without directly addressing Facebook, but implicitly speaking to investors' concerns that Google was falling behind in the important realm of social networking, Mr. Page took a swipe at its competitor.
The word "dialogue" bounced around the room, prefaced by phrases like "we need more" and "we haven't had enough," statements that implicitly spoke to the weak curative powers of conversation, given the fact that we were in the middle of a dialogue at the exact moment.
Arbitrarily fixing s1 and s3 with s1 < s3 the closure of an explicit definition is reflected by the choice of s2 with the restriction of s1 ≤ s2 ≤ s3 ; see Section 2.4 and Appendix B. Explicit definitions, so to speak, implicitly make some (though quite vague) assumptions on the type of underlying disease structure.
That book spoke implicitly to those who run a company.
In a 1971 essay, Ellen Willis argued that Jagger's "crude exhibitions of virility" were less sexist than the "condescending" pose of a bohemian like Cat Stevens; insofar as rock, she wrote, "pitted teenage girls' inchoate energies against all their conscious and unconscious frustrations, it spoke implicitly for female liberation".
Public speaking implicitly means there is an audience waiting to hear what you have to say, but that is not always the case.
He elaborated little and tried to let his actions speak for themselves, implicitly reproaching Ms. Chung for wanting prurient details.
Compared with many older politicians, he tends to speak about race indirectly or implicitly, when he speaks about it at all.
The suggestion is that when we speak of the table we are implicitly specifying a spatial coordinate in effect, we are saying 'the table over there'.
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