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  • ...ndividually (usually by a tutor hired privately); attention and management implying responsibility for safety
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  • ...nvitation to watch Netflix together, but has come to have a double meaning implying a sexual encounter.
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  • “like one o’clock,” a favourite comparison with the lower orders, implying briskness; otherwise “like winkin’.” “To know what’s o’clock”
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  • {{PAGENAME}} -  containing or implying a slight or showing prejudice
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  •  relating to or implying fatalism; believing in or inclined to fatalism;  anyone who submits to the
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  •  relating to or implying fatalism; believing in or inclined to fatalism
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  • ...der—a common exclamation of disbelief in what is being narrated,—sometimes implying that the results of a proposed plan will be over the left, i.e., in the wro
    273 bytes (45 words) - 05:16, 5 April 2024
  • “to rejoice the cockles of one’s heart,” a vulgar phrase implying great pleasure. Also, to “warm one’s cockles,” said of any hot, well-
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  • an expression implying decadence. On “the shady side of forty” implies that a person is consid
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  • An ethical principle implying that every effort should be made to maximize the benefits to the subjects i
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  • ...cember 2019, the company's ordinary share capital closed at $2.39 per unit implying a market capital of $942 million.
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  • ...bilities as specified in the NIH Grants Policy Statement, nor is it a role implying multiple PD/PI.
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  • ...as other TCAs. Cyanodothiepin is active in the forced swimming test (FST), implying that it may possess antidepressant properties in humans. However, it is onl
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  • ...] in medical literature to more accurately describe these episodes without implying a near-miss sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). ...replace ALTE. This change was made to better describe these events without implying an imminent risk of death and to provide a more clear guideline for the eva
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  • ...bines elements of both topics, focusing on their respective fields without implying a direct connection between them. ...and, categorizing them appropriately and linking to related topics without implying a direct connection between the two subjects.
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  • ...rived from the Sanskrit word which, in English translates to '''To Lead''' implying proper guidance.
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  • ...a verb, 'to baby' means to treat someone with excessive indulgence, often implying overprotection or coddling. In a more colloquial sense, 'baby' can refer to ...baby' someone means to treat them with excessive indulgence or care, often implying a degree of overprotection. This usage often carries a negative connotation
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  • ...egative context, it could be used as "His rudeness really takes the cake," implying his rudeness surpasses all others.
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  • ...terature. It is a colloquial term, often used with a negative connotation, implying that men exaggerate their symptoms when they have a minor illness such as a
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  • ...aning "not." Thus, the phrase literally translates to "without which not," implying that without a certain factor or condition, a particular result cannot occu
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