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the intimation
noun
The act of intimating; also, the thing intimated.
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"The intimation of mortality is part of New York now".
Does the intimation of mortality live with him still?
Sleep is the intimation of death, and we can escape one no more than the other.
The intimation of bribes in the current FIFA bidding was not consummated.
Rather than the word of God, Father Horrigan brings to the Carneys the intimation of Chaos.
"I don't like the intimation that I'm press-ganged into an apology.
The intimation was quite clear, "Black's" sentences simply weren't as important.
There was the intimation that, at its core, women's sexuality might not be passive at all.
The intimation of sex is something that Spielberg has more than a little trouble with.
A work of the imagination gives us not a protagonist, but the intimation of a world.
The intimation of violence is there even before the pliers appear.
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