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His eyes have a certain twinkle that can imply mischief, mayhem or monomania.
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Lashkar has denied any involvement, and Pakistan, implying Indian mischief, has demanded that India produce its evidence.
As an internal directive, the phrase implies humility, curiosity, mischief, energy an essential gameness ("Gameness is a beautiful quality in a person," Moore wrote, of Silvers)—and it hints that there are no right answers, just an alluring array of possibilities.
Statues usually imply respect.
Teeth imply endorsement!
Always imply.
Denying this, Mr Blunkett implied the former deputy leader was simply making mischief and deliberately misinterpreting party policy.
In the original judgment in Rylands, the judge had stated that it covered "anything likely to do mischief if it escapes", and that liability should be to "answer for the natural and anticipated consequences"; this wording implies that he intended for "knowledge to be a prerequisite for liability".
All the same, he implied that the cast had now moved on to bigger, better things and were therefore unable to coordinate their schedules and reprise their old mischief.
"It implies delicateness.
Free speech implies responsibility.
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