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The Greeks were afraid of it, he argues, because of its implication of the void and the infinite.
There's nothing worse than someone who wishes you ill couching it in the creepy language of Christian "compassion" with its implication of "forgiveness".
Given the presence of the spliced leader sequence on all dinoflagellate nuclear encoded transcripts investigated to date, and its implication of post-transcriptional control of gene expression, it was somewhat surprising to see the early response of gene transcripts in Cluster 5 of both the N- and P- addition experiments, which were dominated by PPR proteins.
No doubt its implication of moral equivalence was unusually sharp.
He eventually persuaded Nixon to accept a pardon from President Gerald R. Ford, despite its implication of guilt.
The label has replaced "Commonwealth literature", with its implication of grateful subjects creatively repaying their debts to British civilisation.
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It removes the stigmata of cirrhosis and its implications of alcohol abuse.
Because of its implications of fulfillment, peace, and rest, the early church viewed it as appropriate for the ending of the day.
(How much better "messy," with all its implications of fullness, than neat).
THE name BMW didn't always call to mind a Bimmer with its implications of affluence and status.
That gesture, with its implications of power and struggle, provided a sobering capstone to a five-hour celebration.
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