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Limoneto (the Lemon Grove) was surrounded, as its name implies, by citrus trees.
Nevermind, he implies by his silence, that access to birth control and abortion (not to mention the latter's enduring social stigma) are actively under attack.
Truss is right (despite what she preaches) when she implies, by her own practice, that the rules really don't have that much to do with it.
But the party could go further, as Balls implies, by suggesting Britain push for changes in the way the principle of free movement of people is implemented.
Such careless terminology denies the very essence of music as a temporal art, which implies by definition the omnipresence of rhythm as "order in musical time".
But he also admits to "trying to find contributors and thinking of angles" within hours of that tower's collapse, moved, he implies, by a sense of responsibility similar to that which brought police and firemen to Ground Zero.
Although his enemies depicted him as a revolutionary demagogue, he may have been a moderate reformer forced (as Cicero implies) by circumstances to go to greater lengths than he had originally intended.
A grander, more alcoholic retro-cocktail is Punch à la Regent, a drink much enjoyed, as the name implies, by the Prince Regent, who gave us Regent's Street, Regent's Park and became George IV.
which implies by Lemma 3.1 that (3.18).
This implies, by induction hypothesis, that (2.39).
This implies, by letting, that (2.10).
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