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They then collected a hundred and twenty-seven days' worth of Carpenter's past cell-phone locations, revealing where and, by implication, with whom Carpenter had been at every moment of those four months.

They then collected a hundred and twenty-seven days' worth of Carpenter's past cell-phone locations, revealing where and, by implication, with whom Carpenter had been at every moment of those four months.

Mr Clegg wants us to know that, as a patriot, he stands for what he defines as a moderate, open, tolerant Britain – where Ukip by implication stands for a swath of opinion that believes that moderation and tolerance need to be reined back; a priority that may well reflect the findings in the morning's Sunday Times poll, which had Ukip on 14% of the vote and the Lib Dems behind on 10%.

Haneke elects to show us her corpse in the very first scene, as though establishing from the outset that this is where she (and by implication the rest of us) are headed.

And in the first case, where there is by implication nothing to know, it does not merely loom, it arrives inevitably.

In an age of uncertainty, of evacuation and ghettos and genocide, these stories preserve the continuity of the group: "Ben knows other twice-told tales, a repertoire describing where the family has come from and, by implication, where he himself will go".

Update: Apple has confirmed the locations where the 8GB iPhone 5c is going on sale in this first wave of releases — and therefore, by implication, where it's not (yet): namely the U.S. "The 8GB iPhone 5c model will be available in the U.K., France, Germany, Australia and China on March 18," the company said in a statement provided to TechCrunch.

Where Monk achieved so much by implication, with relatively open harmonies and easy tempos that gathered tension simply by his stating a little-adorned melody, Mr. Corea is fascinated by speed, ornament and fireworks.

Olbermann: "I've done the two kinds of news hours that she references by implication, one where you just read what's handed to you and you pretend that both sides -- correct and wrong -- merit equal consideration and you believe that you, and you alone in the world, are objective.

We have been conditioned to live in a strict, hierarchical definition of value where a few, very select people by implication of their birthright, gender, religion or, almost equally so, their educational lineage, have held power over the rest of us.

We have elsewhere speculated on the link between cortical intrinsic curvature and tangential cortico-cortical connectivity, where, by virtue of the implications of differential expansion, we relate an increase in the degree of intrinsic curvature to a shift in the distribution of tangential corticocortical connectivity to favor more short-range connections (Ronan et al. 2011).

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