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That didn't stop President Trump from weighing in on Twitter, implying something more nefarious.
But in political terms, as the final sentence of the A.P.'s story indicated, the phrase "presumptive nominee" implies something more than "likely candidate".
Or is she implying something more insidious, for example that she lives within Sepp Blatter like the little fella who popped out of John Hurt's belly in Alien?" – Grant McPhee.
But in political terms, as the final sentence of the A.P.'s story indicated, the phrase "presumptive nominee" implies something more than "likely candidate". It suggests that the race is already over, and that Clinton has already won.
In suggesting that the Saturday night audience can hardly be expected to arrive at conclusions about Three Women similar to those we have discussed here, perhaps I was implying something more.
In this case, the word "sensual" implies something more erotic than your average and often gratuitous bedroom shot but, as Screen Crush points out, it could mean little more than "there are girls in this movie and therefore, there is cleavage, along with the mere suggestion that people have sex".
In "I Am a Believer," a hand with a beaded bracelet emerges from a hole in one side of a pillowy volume and sticks the end of its index finger into a smaller, oval hole on the other side, a gesture that invokes a doubting Thomas while implying something more hedonistic.
To me, the term implies something more; the prioritization of time over money.
"Curation" does imply something far more deliberate than these inspiration blogs, whose very point is to put the viewer into an aesthetic reverie unencumbered by thought or analysis.
The phrase "break a leg" may imply something a bit more literal to the soprano Sondra Radvanovsky, below right, when she performs in Verdi's "Ernani" at the Lyric Opera in Chicago on Oct. 27.
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