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implied
1. The policeman who’d been here when she arrived had implied that it was more attempted murder than a mugging … seemed to think that she’d been deliberately left on the railway line
2. "Isn't it a beautifully constructed thing", said the two public relations wiz kids, and they explained every nuance, every intimation and every statement, overt or implied
3. "No; God," she said, with an implied, 'of course
4. If she was in some simulation running on superconducting quantum processors in the condensates of the dark matter, were there cherubs, or was the soul of every human who had ever died copied here as the captain’s mother had implied? If so she was in deeper waters than her Avatar had been when she faced Alan’s wizards on Biology Base
5. Ava was glad of that, she was pretty scared by what that class implied
6. intimation and every statement, overt or implied
7. The result of something that is been implied
8. implied but not implied (not noticed to hold to meaning
9. ‘What? The fact that I’m mid thirties and that this reduces the chance of us being able to have children?’ I replied cottoning on to his implied question
10. “Same as now,” she said with an implied ‘of course’
11. “Where you been?” Knume called to Larneh with an air that implied he had been here hours instead of a few minutes
12. Even though any camera going here would have been considered an explicit film aboard Gordon's Lamp, it was, like Desa had also implied, not a real big deal
13. The term scrounge also implied someone who attempted to eat from waste also
14. Jean, unable to keep the implied criticism out of his voice
15. there was anything in what Smyrna’s harbormaster once implied
16. By using the word “design”, when referring to aspects within a living organism, let us quickly see what is implied
17. A resentment of two complete opposites, a prejudice projected down on him, which implied something deeper than anything visually apparent
18. Could Larocka Myll somehow know about her already? The wanted posters implied Hollowcrest knew Amaranthe was still alive, but he would not have access to magical creatures, would he?
19. ” She had almost handed Sicarius the second invite anyway, but Akstyr had implied the house’s guardian wards would detect name swaps
20. So it was not for our own perverse amusement as this particular long haired liberal reader implied
21. I am bewildered by the latent overtones implied in Mr
22. They tended to have thin skins, and resented any implied criticism of the system which paid them the big bucks unquestioningly
23. The utopic assumptions implied by the Court‘s consenting majority are by-products of wishful thinking unsupported in any manner by our society‘s underlying currents
24. When Nibbles caught sight of the falls, he was thrilled in the sense that they had found it, but it was also somewhat smaller than what the noise implied
25. The simple statement implied that was all that mattered
26. Jane Worth made a noise that implied that this was the understatement of the century
27. “But what is he like as a man?” I kept prodding, but only in the most gentle way, the implied reproof in my questions a spur to the General to justify his hero; and to maybe mythologize to a certain extent
28. And once that flash of light occurred, it also implied that he and Teresa were already regarded as One
29. I found what that implied most unsettling
30. Also implied by my hypothesis is the fact that all the energy in the system also ‘happened’ at the same time
31. Not that he implied at any point, the General had continued, that the Procrastinator Militant was not a person of incalculable importance but alas, the Arch-minister had seniority according to the Law of Founding
32. Philo’s thickset body had lost its healthy color; a pallid skin implied he was less than feeble
33. What was implied was some kind of waveform
34. The Pilgrim brought a hand up, a gesture that implied Molo should be silent
35. They are also about status within a family, and its implied, anticipated, or actual change
36. Cain’s work verified his position as inheritor within the family, whereas Abel’s work implied his status to be that of a helper in support of his elder brother, as the passing of generations left sons to replace their father’s leadership role
37. However, I cannot agree with the suggestion, even while only implied, that Cain was the originator of the practice
38. You, he said to me, or implied to me, or meant to imply to me, are my equal
39. This implied that they were tall and thin
40. It implied people were fools to believe in their soul
41. What the machine had just said made no sense at all to Hilderich, but he was anyway preoccupied with trying to ingest what it had all implied
42. Hilderich was hearing the machine in disbelief, understanding that it had implied it was not infallible; not only that but it had also admitted there was something seriously flawed about him
43. This might have been seen only as a greater than usual one, or from a different direction, and it just might have been the beginning catalyst for the contest for food resources that evolved into the institution of government-controlled food apportionment as implied in historical, as well as mentioned in biblical accounts (the story of Joseph, Gen
44. Shadows within the shadows implied more than a single line of trees
45. She remembered the bruise on her thigh, and imagined the desperation that it had implied
46. Within this narrative, I also hope to convince you that the name of a Mesopotamian “God-Most-High” known as EL, as revealed through discoveries in archaeology is the same as that implied in the name of the high priest of Salem in the biblical story of Abraham, M-EL-chizedek (see also ch
47. To resume, at that later date implied in the previous paragraph, having been drawn back once more to the quest by some unidentifiable feeling, my first attempt at having cast that wider net mentioned at the end of that earlier time, came up with little of additional value except that by AD 664 the Islamic Empire had reached its greatest expansion
48. By the time that Moses was ready to hand his spiritual mantle to his successor, it must be presumed, as implied in the text, that Joshua was at the head of a well-seasoned defense force
49. It was as if he implied that she had only been with him because Mevarn had not been available
50. Berlinski further disappoints me in his implied assumption that Darwin was the last significant word on his theory of evolution, and then proceeds to use later understandings as evidence to refute Berlinski’s atheist opponent’s assertions