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The cheaply evocative wording of this image suggests a literary immaturity at odds with the restraint and poise found elsewhere in this often formidable novel.
The icons resemble blobs of mercury, and this image suggests that the ancients understood the tissue of space-time better than we do.
But seeing as it features an apparently pregnant Kate Garraway, styled to look like a Methusalah-esque crone (and if women can get pregnant at 120 as this image suggests, why should we as a nation be trying to get pregnant younger?), it certainly feels aimed very much at women.
This image suggests power and a sense of parity with male militants, but it is undermined by the recent Isis document unearthed and translated by the counter-extremism think tank Quilliam telling women their position would be confined solely to the home and the service of their militant husbands.
See if this image suggests metaphorically how you might better treat yourself when these thoughts get up on you. 5.
This image suggests that there is decreased drainage within tumorigenic areas and perhaps a pronounced increase in uptake in the lymphatics within normal regions.
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The spontaneity of the image suggests a sense of casual practicality absent from former studio photographs.
What this chilling image suggests is that Blackadder sentimentalised the war: after all, its characters have space and time to joke.
What we have is time, this extraordinarily composed image suggests.
The image suggests that this new hinge may be a trimmed down version of the original, which could allow for less of a gap between Surface screen and Surface keyboard, and Windows Central suggests that is indeed the case based on separate info they've uncovered.
He is not the man his image suggests.
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