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Ms. Goodman implies in the article that she plans to take up knitting.
Everybody loves the universe, as Timothy Ferris implies in his subtitle.
That implies, in turn diminished competition, higher banking costs for businesses and increased systemwide risk.
"Famous for fifteen minutes" implies: in the sixteenth minute, fuck off.
Kris Marshall also implies, in moments of solitude, that there are redeeming private insecurities to the repulsive Dave.
By The New Yorker August 9, 2013 "'Famous for fifteen minutes' implies: in the sixteenth minute, fuck off.
Secularists think that implies, in Thomas Jefferson's phrase, "a wall of separation between church and state".
What do they think Mr. Bowie implies in the final lines of the song?
And this implies, in turn, that policymakers shouldn't just assume that measures that reduce inequality will necessarily improve upward mobility.
Braque was tall, reticent, methodical and quintessentially French, with all that that implies in terms of reason and balance.
All seasons are fleeting, as the 18th-century Japanese poet Otomo Oemaru implies in his haiku "The End of Autumn": Frost!
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com