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Not intentional, perhaps, but the result is a kind of implied subservience.
Often, as in "Captivity," a passage of extraordinary linguistic polish comes with a kind of implied caption.
And Putin kind of paused and remember, yeah, but you know, it's just he didn't say this exactly, but he kind of implied, yeah, the military industrial complex basically runs your country anyway.
There's an intimacy that the poem establishes here with the "you" and with us as readers that suggests a kind of implied, shared knowledge that the poem nonetheless does not openly declare and doesn't specify but rather remains reticent about.
"I think he just thought the president shouldn't be giving a speech on the Middle East, which kind of implied that if something happened, we might re-engage," Ms. Rice said.
I am fascinated by that "very—' pajock" and its subsequent "you might have rhymed". It's a kind of implied subjunctive, in which the mood of possibility is not constructed out of auxiliary periphrases actual syntactical realities but instead manifests itself through the ghostly presence of a would-be rhyme.
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It kind of implies that something isn't quite up to par".
"A journal kind of implies a level of consistency that maybe I can't commit to," Dickey said.
"It kind of implies that you're guilty of piracy -- and we have serial numbers for all of our software," said Mr. Bickerton, who uses software from Apple, Adobe, Macromedia, Microsoft and Symantec.
"When you say things like, 'We know the secrets of getting in,' it kind of implies that it's not the student's ability," said Mark H. Sklarow, executive director of the association, in Fairfax, Va.
That evening in San Francisco, in the instant before committing what he would later call "my biggest boneheaded move," Mr. Obama had been ruminating on his struggles to win over white working-class voters, and said, "there were intimations of that in an article in the Sunday New York Times today — kind of implies that it's sort of a race thing".
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