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"They still use AOL," she says, implying with her tone that she finds this totally gross.
That's not exactly what they're implying with this ad, but they certainly aren't shy about turning into the skid, so to speak.
Tony Abbott rolled out of remarking on the sex appeal of his candidate Fiona Scott to a stray line implying (with some deft editing by his opponents) that gay marriage was not a worthy reform but a fashionable cause.
At other times he has shrugged off Boko Haram's deadly attacks as little more than the unavoidable localised version of global jihad, implying with his tone and body language that hundreds of citizens getting killed every week is something Nigerians will simply have to get used to.
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Weir implied, with no evidence, that Israel is at the centre of international organ smuggling.
That may be the case for men – which he implies with his own selection of examples.
This was milk paint, and it was made, as the name implies, with a milk base.
In particular, this genteel set is not inclined to trumpet comparisons — however implied — with the competition.
The reason for the hesitation implied with that "may" is that more research is definitely in order.
In many cases, however, images that could be implied with sound on radio were impossible to produce cheaply for cameras.
"I thought there is nothing unusual or odd as her tweet implied with having an England flag in your window.
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