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"The Chinese," said Johnson, "are likely to read more menacing implications into the decision".
But that inclusive message is intended to carry menacing implications for bankers, business and the EU powerbrokers of Brussels.
In July , 1953 a former Communist named Manning Johnson testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee about the menacing implications of Bolshevism in American life.
The brave new world of the 1960s did nothing to curb the tittle-tattle; indeed, as the cold war intensified, the issue assumed ever more menacing implications.
The division not only threatens his rule; it has menacing implications for the future of Turkish democracy.
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Menacing face met menacing face.
As in, ME? Has anyone *puts on menacing voice* even THOUGHT about the implications for a certain global accessories brand #creative #edgy that pays our bills?
South of the Potomac, and most especially in the fertile minds of Jefferson and Madison, these premises and their political implications quickly grew into menacing monsters.
At Maastricht, the E.E.C. became the European Union and the implications for those who wanted to retain sovereignty much more menacing.
But a patina of menace soon becomes apparent as you read the details and digest the implications.
Or menacing.
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