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It kind of implies that something isn't quite up to par".
The camera's unwavering stare implies that something about the original identity of the structures will be revealed.
When, for example, a course of action is described as "merely utilitarian", this implies that something important has been overlooked.
Even 9/11 failed to rock the market like this – which implies that something catastrophic has happened.
The official Chinese report does not contradict this but implies that something very unusual happened in the consulate.
What interests me here is the scandal of those dinosaurs, graceful, long-necked creatures whose interaction implies that something like divine grace was operative in the world long before humanity came into being.
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"The word 'glacial' used to imply that something was very slow," said LeGrande.
It reassured the pessimists by implying that something was being done.
This pattern clearly implied that something transmitted in sexual intercourse increased a woman's risk of developing cervical cancer.
"There are enormous parts of the human experience and science that make no logical sense, no rational sense, and certainly imply that something else is going on.
Furthermore, £.com has existed as a website for several years so I don't understand why he would imply that something unsavoury has either quickly or recently occurred.
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