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It's a position that he stated last week, but quickly retracted after realising that it impled, yep, 10 percent cuts for other departments.
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Ms. Goodling downplayed her role in the whole firing scenario, and in the process denied ever speaking to Karl Rove about it, and in true loyal Bushie fashion, found someone else to blame; Kyle Sampson, and she impled that Deputy A.G. Paul McNulty "was not fully candid" in his testimony before Congress.
"I Didn't Mean To" 2007
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What is impled by Vendler's critical practice is the autonomy of poetry, its separation from the very political debates the conservative critics of the literary academy want to drag it into.
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Edwards retort that if the GOP included bake sales etc., the economy would be rosier is appropos. the implication was that ebay was an income source that doesn't get counted into the jobless or job creation numbers and with that i hold to what Cheney said and impled.
How insanely wrong is Mark Penn about all the money there is to be made in blogging? Ann Althouse 2009
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It's a position that he stated last week, but quickly retracted after realising that it impled, yep, 10 percent cuts for other departments.
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You seem to read an impled addendum ...because they lack a severe injury.
Obama's law review case comment — about the rights of a fetus againt its mother. Ann Althouse 2008
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As I've already impled in Waiting in the Shadows, much of our lives as believers is like Sheol.
Archive 2007-04-01 Mike L 2007
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As I've already impled in Waiting in the Shadows, much of our lives as believers is like Sheol.
Back from hell Mike L 2007
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Ms. Wang impled that she didn't know them because she was female and refered us to Mr. Huang. he didn't know those terms either. overall, with the exception of the designation "5371" and the fact that my Chinese name is not a transliteration, the article is great and they did an admirable job.
Making the Story Michael Turton 2007
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Anyway, near the end was kind of a plea: “You may not always agree…” but impled was ‘But take a look at me, anyway.’
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