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The intimation is that figures and references to nature inform all of Still's work.
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Or, perhaps it was the intimation from Bernanke himself that QE III may already be under construction in his infamous interview on 60 Minutes.
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That is just an intimation of what is to come.
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Dozens of ethnic Tuaregs in Bamako, Mali's capital far to the west, have had their homes raided by Malian forces, and at times been subjected to pillage and intimation, the group said.
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Or he could be seen in the Atacama, gently attaching sensors to rocks as if they were living bodies, so that his data boxes could record for seven years the least intimation of something happening inside them.
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There are the favored foods that he grew to abhor (Dover sole, Australian flapjacks, unripe plums, tinned sardines, fried tomatoes), the fear of swimming, his conviction (for a time) that he hated music, the "intimation of mortality" suggested by the taillights of cars receding down Park Avenue, the smell and touch of newspapers.
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