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Let's begin with symmetry, meaning "in balance; in proportionate arrangement," often implying a beauty that flows from such regularity.
President Trump appoints a staffer to a position, lavishing the person with praise and often implying that no better person could have been chosen.
Toward the end of the 6th century and in the 7th, icons became the object of an officially encouraged cult, often implying a superstitious belief in their animation.
But when it came to critiquing her work -- a task that was not part of his job -- he was oh-so-efficient, often implying that he could write a far better book.
She peevishly and pointlessly complained about getting the first question too often, implying that the moderators of MSNBC — a channel her campaign has complained has been sexist — are giving Obama an easy ride.
His mother, Nancy Reagan, also supports stem-cell research.Another presidential wife, Laura Bush, recently criticised stem-cell advocates, correctly, for often implying that miraculous benefits are just around the corner.
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Are they culprits, as the exhibition so often implies?
The mayor has often implied that they are racist.
An only child, Raphael was not the anointed princeling that designation often implies.
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