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If, perhaps, you needed to suggest that your persona was not fixed.
Haller has not needed to suggest any serious changes in Webb's swing lately.
Placek instructed his staff to avoid any reference to the word "mop" (which evokes drudgery), but the name still needed to suggest the act of cleaning.
Jindal, who hands over chairmanship of the influential Republican Governors Association to Christie on Thursday, singled out healthcare reform when asked for policy areas where the party needed to suggest more alternatives.
Hill, whose biography of the architect Augustus Pugin runs to 120,000 words, said encapsulating a life in around eight words was part of the skill of the blue plaques, and that Gardner's needed to suggest her glamour.
The cumbrous title transcribes a certain number of days into years and months, but not the four weeks that would naturally complete it, because the word "Nights" is needed to suggest the original Thousand and One.
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They have no future...They need to suggest alternatives, take risks".
A nod, a glance, a slight smile: these are all she needs to suggest a commanding self-possession.
"The marketing no longer needs to suggest 'buyer beware,' " said John Taylor, director of product marketing at A.M.D.
Brown would need to suggest some of it in his next election manifesto: at least on Newsnight he explicitly refused to rule out raising top income tax rates.
She didn't need to suggest that he could become a role model for clean cycling (even he didn't have the chutzpah to go with that line).
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