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They have implied not just economic reform but also severe social upheaval, human suffering and political risk for insecure leaders.
(RC) The audacity of this painting is what first strikes you, the confidence in its own seriousness implied not just by its Latin title - which means Man, Heroic and Sublime - but its vast scale, nearly 5.5m wide.
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Yet they also like size, which implies not just status, but safety.
A verb like flutter implies not just action but lightness, speed, motion and emotion.
Yes, Mr. Brock is young; he needs experience, as his company name implies, not just the desire to create one.
"Personalization implies not just an app that crunches numbers, but one that does it for what you want at any given point," Fine said.
Caravaggiomania, as he calls it, implies not just that art history doctoral students may finally be struggling to think up anything fresh to say about Michelangelo.
But Turkish secularism can be overly fundamentalist, implying not just a healthy separation of church and state but total control of religion by the state.
'Integral' implies not just dealing with the software as such, but also with the way in which it is used in its full context, in task and work organization.
Combined with real cords, these doubling lines imply not just spatial depth but also, for those alert to Mr. Johns's age-old tactics, bodily shapes, perhaps testicles.
He is fond of calling his government "a project," implying not just a rearrangement of British politics but its permanent restructuring.
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