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At first there is a certain implied mockery of those not in on the secret.
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You're killing me with it!" Yet the mockery here implies a paradoxical submission to convention.
If it turns out to be impossible to find an explanation for physical law from within our universe, which Mr. Davies rightly advocates seeking, if nature in effect declares, this far and no farther, as in particular the multiverse hypothesis implies, this will not have made a "mockery of science": science will simply have reached its rational limit.
The Pentagon's description of her as "Umm Sayyaf" immediately drew mockery on Arabic-language websites, as the moniker implies that the couple has a son named Sayyaf, or swordsman, more a title or honorific than a name.
It implies that the goal of the protest is a life of indulgence (or at least of non-austere, benevolent capitalism), which makes a mockery out of the Greeks' legitimate quest.
His swearing-in ceremony was conducted by the hockey commentator Don Cherry, who wore a pink double-breasted paisley suit in mockery of the "left-wing pinkos" opposed to Ford; among these he included the city's newspaper reporters, a group of people "that ride bicycles and everything," Cherry said, implying a host of liberal sins.
Statues usually imply respect.
"It implies delicateness.
Teeth imply endorsement!
Free speech implies responsibility.
Design implies intent.
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