Torture as a Last Resort
.... would be rules out" (p. 2). Krauthammer's (2005)
words imply something less than a free hand when interrogating the "slow-fuse high-level terrorist". ....
(1901

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Hormonal Swings of Women
.... Assuming this is true, it is extraordinary that it should be treated as an illness or "syndrome." These
words imply some departure from the normative state of ....
(1336

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Dickenson Poem
.... relationship. It also uses many
words that
imply personification. If anyone is the foe of the hunter, the gun becomes a deadly "foe". ....
(810

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AIDS Introduction AIDS by Theodoulou (1996) i
.... such as "disgusting," "outlandish," "hardly surprising," and "lurid," while referencing sexual or racist tendencies; these
words in fact
imply a prejudice ....
(1513

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SUPRASEGMENTAL ASPECTS OF PRONUNCIATION Backgrou
.... is used to
imply contrast (eg "MARY can go" or "Mary CAN go"). The rhythm of English leads to special reduced forms in some monosyllabic
words in unstressed ....
(1442

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Odysseus & Athena
.... Hermes will later describe Odysseus as the most woeful' of men, and Athena's
words seem to
imply that he is someone to be pitied, for he has not deserved ....
(2577

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Thomas Wyatt
.... the next group of men, the poet selects word choice and structure to
imply sarcasm from the speaker about the kind of men who "think with
words to win / The ....
(914

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Thomas Wyatt
.... the next group of men, the poet selects word choice and structure to
imply sarcasm from the speaker about the kind of men who "think with
words to win / The ....
(914

4

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Buddhism
.... A listing of the terms here suggests that the
words themselves
imply the content of their meaning and further that the path is sequential and progressive. ....
(2250

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The Violence and Terror of Poe
....
Words that
imply moral wrongdoing are scattered throughout the pages of his work such as "evils," "wickedness," and "vice." The ethical connotations of these ....
(2467

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Archibald MacLeish's poem "Ars Poetical'
.... stanza. Once again, he is suggesting facets of these familiar
words and thoughts which
imply reality rather than define it. "A poem ....
(1752

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Latin American Literature
.... Such upheavals
imply the refocusing of national goals and values .... the time by telling the younger man about films he has seen, recreating the stories with
words. ....
(1591

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Cyrano de Bergerac
.... is apparently quite superficial on one level as well, for she seems to
imply here that .... We see that she is convinced that he is the author of
words that fully ....
(2109

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Slang and Language The purpose of this research is to examine the
.... In this regard, Gibbs and Nagaoka
imply that a major function of slang .... about the conventional meaning of these utterances."5 In other
words, slang expression ....
(2977

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Gustave Flaubert
.... The monastic tendencies point to an inherent idealism; but they also
imply carnal and .... truth about human speech, about literature, and about the power of
words. ....
(1573

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Political Correctness
.... is that offensive
words are not identical to offensive concepts, and the replacement of offensive language does not necessarily
imply the eradication of ....
(2158

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METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO TEACHING ENGLISH
.... In other
words, whereas the elementary school focuses on Krashenian acquisition and .... Note that " free from systematic guidance" does not
imply lack of guidance ....
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EB White's Essay, The Ring of Time
.... of-life, or indeed slice-of-day, experience that seems to
imply so much .... In other
words, he is acknowledging the difficulty of attempting to compress the whole ....
(1485

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Communication and Language Acquisition Understanding, speak
.... of language and are unconnected to related structures and
words. .... Conversational Skills
imply an awareness of conversational conventions (requests, responses ....
(4302

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Outsourcing
.... outsourcing" on the other (Drezner, 2004, p. 4). In other
words, part of the .... in outsourcing of labor for the reason that lower labor costs
imply lowered prices ....
(1747

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Linguistics and Gender Bias
.... in the English language as references to "girl talk" or "girlish" behavior
imply. .... language in its entirety, but rather understanding the power of
words on how ....
(2201

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Linguistics
.... in the English language as references to "girl talk" or "girlish" behavior
imply. .... language in its entirety, but rather understanding the power of
words on how ....
(2183

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The Print Media in Modernity The purpose of this research is t
.... speak at all without
words. This is a function of the decisive status of widely available print media and all the subsequent technologies that they
imply. ....
(1959

8

)
Lexical and Semantic Ambiguity
.... contradiction, or irrelevancy; and ambiguity of meaning, as in
words like let .... diverge from the colloquial order of statement, and so
imply several colloquial ....
(3132

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Flannery O'Connor
.... outfit she had selected (3). The faith of the Grandmother, in other
words, is hollow .... of Jesus and all that acceptance or rejection of that life and death
imply. ....
(1427

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Timing and ESL Learning in Young Children TIMING AND ESL LEARNING ...
.... of a sense of past, present, and future, often expressed by such
words as yesterday .... on their prior acquisition in L1 (which does not
imply contrastive analysis ....
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Women's Place in Biblical Society
.... They claimed that the
words of the risen Jesus to Mary, "Go tell my brothers .... by the Gnostics; one has the impression that he is often trying to
imply that the ....
(2830

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Views of the Law by Malcolm X & Dr. Martin Luther Kin, Jr.
.... behavior, the latter, precisely because they are violable,
imply freedom in those to whom they are addressed" (Hutchins 1956 962). In other
words, natural laws ....
(1568

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Language and Thought
.... These two cases
imply comprehension without language. Davidson would argue that such instances are not proof of thought without
words. ....
(3218

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Semantics
.... at which meanings converge to produce another meaning would seem to
imply that language .... terms, or terms with built-in judgments, the choice of
words or phrases ....
(4512

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