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In a message posted on Twitter, the group said it "did it for the lulz", an online slang expression implying something which was done for general amusement.
Something missing implies something went somewhere, which implies she does still exist.
All of which implies something odd about how we assess our own levels of knowledge, as Wray Herbert explained in a post on the Psychological Science blog.
I'm interested in the ambiguity of the title -- there is a fleetingness to it in the sense of "just passing through" before heading off into a new experience which is wide and open but at the same time it can have a permanence to it, as in coming to stay and claiming territory, to mark ground, which implies something far more loaded with a sense of foreboding.
A need must be present at the time of assessment, unlike a risk, which implies something that might happen in the future.
Thus, Snl1-S L114V) and Snl1-S S89N) interacted normally with Hsp70, which implies something in addition to Hsp70 interaction is necessary for Snl1-S to cure [URE3].
This is one of the few occasions Mr. Lee voluntarily invokes the concept of "horror," which he regards as a pejorative: "It implies something nauseating, revolting, disgusting -- which one sees too often these days.
"Artificial" implies something bogus, ersatz and somehow unreal – which is why I feel the term "machine" fits better.
Which, we know, implies something, but we do not preclude the possibility that Romney might win.
These bullies rarely exist, and when they do, geeks love to deal with them personally by suggesting the bully's simian similarities (ie, suggesting the bully is proof evolution CAN go backwards), calling them a humanitarian (it means a human but implies something else), or through sarcasm, at which geeks are trademark masters.
But vocational training implies something different from the course of study for pilots, which is a STEM Sciencee, Technology, Engineering, and Math) career.
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