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The necessary temperament, this argument implies, is more combative and confrontational than Merton: someone with the stomach for the fight.
Nothing, this brief scene implies, is more pathetic than a guy grappling with the big existential questions while visibly — if obscurely — poor.
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In contrast, the other most widespread genre, highlife, as its name implies, was more associated with the musical tastes of the upper classes and social elite.
Funnel type incubators, as their name implies, are more or less funnel shaped (Figure 33).
Most nations were in this sense invented, but some, or so she seemed to imply, were more invented than others.
Several of the older member states, Mr. Rumsfeld implied, were more interested in driving a wedge between Europe and the United States, even wanting to establish European defense structures independent of NATO.
Yet, a heightened awareness of aging may also imply being more aware of the negative consequences of aging, e.g., becoming more dependent.
"What it implies is that they're more worried about West Papua than people realise".
"History," with all the differences in time and place that it can imply, is no more unified a setting or theme than war is.
This implies there is more than one mode of relapse.
However, Downing Street appears to have since watered down the strength of this commitment and implies there is more work to do.
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