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He thanked "the past masters," implying both his fellow honorees and jazz's broader pantheon.
He had a way of implying both airiness and compression in his writing, along with a swirling subtlety of movement.
Not until the Renaissance, when painters introduced the vanishing point in art (implying both zero and infinity) did the dangerous idea fully enter Western consciousness.
In "The Killers" (1946), he makes one of the most dazzling debuts on film, lying in the shadow, awaiting death, his bare arms by his side, the muscularity in repose implying both strength and sensitivity.
What a fine balance it strikes, implying both "my childhood was happy, since you ask, kept away from such mortal things," and also, "how little I knew of the world — a world we ought to know — and of the damage it can wreak".
As a drummer, he has a way of naturally implying both looseness and tautness: maybe it's the contrast between the dark shimmer of his cymbals and the raspy catch of his snare, or maybe it's the way he articulates tempo, undulating but precise.
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"Awkward" implies both solidarity and implication.
It implies both a destructive and unpredictable tendency as well as a mischievous but likeable trait.
A woman is, Coetzee seems to imply, both superior and inferior to a man.
"Namouna" heavily implied both story and characters without telling us what on earth was going on.
Openness of vocabulary implies both free admission of words from other languages and the ready creation of compounds and derivatives.
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