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The third film picks up where its predecessors left off, the implication being that anyone unschooled in those two works is not worthy, and not welcome.
The combination has the rhetorical effect of fending off the implication that he seeks credit for his contributions to quality improvement.
(When pressed about the visual similarities between their work, Lange shrugs off the implication that they are the same man).
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The music industry shrugged off the implications of the decision.
By choosing generic, therefore universal, examples of memories and carefully pacing off the implications of her speculations -- If I am playing a board game with people close to me and we are happy, I must be sure we don't quarrel before the end of it" -- Davis adroitly deepens her plinking notes with the grand sonorities of philosophical inquiry.
Speaking to reporters in West Virginia later that day, Trump brushed off the implications of the jury's decision. .
And with backers like that... .. - he trails off, but the implication is that with trust you can do anything.
The recording breaks off, but the implication is that the raid was staged by Nick and that Offred was very likely saved.
Her voice trailed off, but the implication was clear: The real world would be much more anxiety producing — and much less forgiving.
Looking at a coffee or salad…", Shahidi trails off, but the implication is clear.
"Guess they just didn't fight hard enough, did they?" can sometimes come off as the implication, whether the intent is there or not.
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