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In my case, it's 'Tiddles Mills', a nom de sexe which suggests (not incorrectly, as it happens) that I'm probably best left to make the tea.
The musicians are clad throughout in uniforms of a surprising powder blue, which suggests not the strict maintenance of law and order (you can just about picture this gaggle directing traffic) but a baby's romper suit washed one too many times.
In surveys taken in the 1970's and again in the 1990's, the percentage of Americans claiming to be shy jumped from 40 to nearly 50percentt, which suggests not some mysterious epidemic of shyness, however you define it, but more likely a shift in social values.
All of which suggests not only that "The Black Veil" was written in fits and starts, as the author admits, but also that halfway through, Mr. Moody abandoned the effort to transform self-indulgent fragments into something that might properly be called a book.
The video and product are a little old – there was a blip back in 2009 and then silence – which suggests not many people have tried these.
However, he would say that going forward "Evite is embracing mobile in a very large way," which suggests not only mobile app integration, but possibly other mobile-focused products as well.
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The words are in italics, which suggest not emphasis as much as a voice whispering.
Privalia had raised more than $500 million in funding since being founded back in 2006, according to CrunchBase, which suggests a not too sizable return for investors.
Twenty-six studies calculated both direct and indirect costs, which suggests, although not explicitly mentioned, that these studies also adopted a societal perspective.
This virus was not detected in any specimen, which suggests it is not a common respiratory pathogen.
The company is not holding an official press conference which suggests it's not going to be making any flagship hardware launches.
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