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  • 51in|sin´u|at´ing|ly — in|sin|u|ate «ihn SIHN yu ayt», verb, at|ed, at|ing. –v.t. 1. to suggest in an indirect way; hint: »To say “That man can t do it; no coward can” is to insinuate that the man is a coward. Without making any direct charges, he insinuated that the… …

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  • 52in|sin|u|ate — «ihn SIHN yu ayt», verb, at|ed, at|ing. –v.t. 1. to suggest in an indirect way; hint: »To say “That man can t do it; no coward can” is to insinuate that the man is a coward. Without making any direct charges, he insinuated that the mayor had… …

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  • 53Suggestions — There are many ways of suggesting a course of action to someone. You can say You could... . You could make a raft or something. You could phone her and ask. Well, what shall we do? You could try Ebury Street. You can also use How about...? or… …

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  • 54suggestions — There are many ways of suggesting a course of action to someone. You can say You could... . You could make a raft or something. You could phone her and ask. Well, what shall we do? You could try Ebury Street. You can also use How about...? or… …

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  • 55History of the Jews in Spain — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 56drop — drop1 [ drap ] verb *** ▸ 1 let something fall ▸ 2 let yourself fall ▸ 3 let fall from aircraft ▸ 4 reduce/get less ▸ 5 not continue with something ▸ 6 not include something/someone ▸ 7 stop talking about something ▸ 8 end relationship with… …

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  • 57Plausible deniability — is, at root, credible (plausible) ability to deny a fact or allegation, or to deny previous knowledge of a fact. The term most often refers to the denial of blame in (formal or informal) chains of command, where upper rungs quarantine the blame… …

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  • 58Metonymy — or Metronomy (  /mɨˈt …

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  • 59Signifying — Signifyin (slang) is an African American rhetorical device featuring indirect communication or persuasion and the creating of new meanings for old words and signs. Signifying, in this sense, includes repetition and difference, implication and… …

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  • 60Kōkyū — (後宮?) is the section of the Japanese Imperial Palace called the Dairi (内裏) where Imperial Family and court ladies lived.[1] Many cultured women gathered as wives of Emperors, court ladies and maids for these women, and court officials often… …

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