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That was certainly a clear insinuation about me too; and I, as usual, kept on acting the fool lest I should lose that great friend
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from rebuking the insinuation, before realising that he was
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The insinuation that her people were any less clean than Ithacans was nothing next to everything she’d suffered
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the restaurant across the street, and the insinuation brought a blush
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” The insinuation was there, aimed like a poison
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I’d love to oppose the notion that we are the only deep thinkers in the universe I’d also love to repeal the belief that we cannot survive without governing And most of all I’d love to strike down the insinuation that I am a poet Because most of all,
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” And such is the power of a constantly reiterated insinuation, that the
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She went so far as to intimate that his refusal to espouse the nationalist cause at her behest was insubordination, a violation of his pledge made upon their return from Jerusalem that he would be subject to his parents; but in answer to this insinuation he only laid a kindly hand on her shoulder and, looking into her face, said: "My mother, how could you?" And Mary withdrew her statement
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‖ The challenge in the coach‘s voice wasn‘t lost on Junior Otterfoot as he shuffled to the sand pile doubling as a pitcher‘s mound, his reddening face pulsating as much from the truth of the coach‘s insinuation as the frustration of it
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“Let’s expand that depth,” she said, passing on the negative insinuation of possessing knowledge no one would believe
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In Jonah the same insinuation applies;
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Elizabeth sighed as though annoyed by his inability to comprehend her insinuation then stated clearly, “Because he murdered Faye in cold blood
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“Oh,” Lord Ashburn said with disappointment and discomfort at the insinuation of Faye’s disappearance
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Julius didn’t like the insinuation
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Ellis recognized the insinuation
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Mary Catherine thought she understood the insinuation
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His face turned red at the insinuation, but he kept his calm
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Barron’s face paled visibly at the insinuation of the remark
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The insinuation, however, made the true meanings of the remark perfectly clear
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Bernard’s insinuation that I might have had something to do with
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His silence was a clear insinuation that things really got fucked up
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She ignored the insinuation, but took note; it was true what Angel had told her - he had a thing for nerdy girls
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While I was not pleased with your mother’s overt insinuation, I saw
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Even Toby and James looked mildly disgusted at the insinuation
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They include the demand for symbolic and substantive accommodations in political, economic and legal areas (for example, special treatment or rights for Muslims in the workplace, in public spaces and by government); the opportunity to penetrate and influence operations against government at every level; and the insinuation of the Trojan horse of “Shariah-compliant finance” into the West’s
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There is no more asking that proverbial rhetorical insinuation, “Where were you when they came for x?”, for we have already come for us all, in the guise of what all life holds sacred: nutrition and health
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By so doing, you will witness the evil that is folded within the devil’s insinuation, thus preventing you from following it and allowing yourself to keep away from it
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And if insinuation is made against you by the evil one, seek refuge in God
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“And if insinuation is made against you by the evil one, seek refuge in God…”: this is addressed to the believer; “…He is the All-Hearing, the Omniscient
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Going by the avalanche of frightening revelations, I found it very difficult coming to terms with the insinuation that he could bore acrimony towards me all these years but merely pretended as if he was a good friend
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Let me hasten to say that I had never spoken to him, and should not even have known what he was like if he had not worn eyeglasses, so that the Man of Wrath's insinuation that I affect the sanity of my gardeners is entirely without justification
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I didn’t like the insinuation that staying inside all week somehow indicated I had become a bit mental
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She did not miss the insinuation and laughed
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However…the insinuation, the message they are trying to convey to the masses has another side to it
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” I ignored the insinuation
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Still, he couldn't resist a little sexual insinuation in his response
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They used scenes of well-known childhood people and objects hiding their eyes whilst things happened by insinuation verbally, mentally and physically abused on the screen
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Had he ever been a spy himself? No, he scorned the base insinuation
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Of course the merest hint only--an insinuation--but why an insinuation even? How dare they? What foundation have they? If only you knew how furious I have been
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Does by their own insinuation grow:
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It was good to see Laurie square his shoulders, and smile with masculine scorn at that insinuation, as he replied, with his "high and mighty" air, "Amy is too well-bred for that, and I am not the sort of man to submit to it
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an air of conceited satisfaction, as much as to say--'My last insinuation has done the business--she begins to know her own interest
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I did not, though intimidated by the last insinuation, scruple to declare, that I would not allow him to squander the money left to me for far different purposes, but offered him five hundred
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sensations, that hailed and accompanied the stiff insinuation all the way
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A ten year old would have gotten that loud and clear insinuation
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This insinuation was a home thrust, and one that in a more advanced state of society would have entitled Magua to the reputation of a skillful diplomatist
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such a flame as mine that can do justice to that sweetest, noblest of all sensations, that hailed and accompanied the stiff insinuation all the way up, till it was at the end of its penetration, sending up, through my eyes, the sparks of the love-fire that ran all over me and blazed in every vein and every pore of me; a system incarnate of joy all over
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The insinuation set up his birses; but she bamboozled him with her banter, and raised such a laugh against him, that he was fairly driven from the council room, and I was myself obliged to let her go, without exacting the fine
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I never saw any mortal man look as that pernickity personage, the bailie, did at this joke, but I suppressed my own feelings; while the bailie, like a bantam cock in a passion, stotted out of his chair with the spunk of a birslet pea, demanding of Mr M’Queerie an explanation of what he meant by the insinuation
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The old man was mightily taken with this insinuation, and acknowledged that it would give him pleasure to be a bailie next
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I bristle at his insinuation
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I think he may have asked me about my stage name with a less than subtle insinuation that appearing under an alias made me inauthentic, which would have been news to both Count Basie and Johnny Rotten, who had at least one genuine name apiece
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Elsing, due to “I would have liked the infantry,” he said, passing completely over her insinuation, “but a boyish prank—they put me in the artillery, the regular artillery, not the militia
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And she hated you especially about Stuart Ashley’s sister but I think her mind has broken with thinking so much! There’s no other explanation for her action… I told her never to put foot in this house again and that if I heard her breathe so vile an insinuation I would—I would call her a liar in public!” Melanie stopped speaking and abruptly the anger left her face and sorrow swamped it
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Of course the merest hint only—an insinuation—but why an insinuation even? How dare they? What foundation have they? If only you knew how furious I have been
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Alarm at the possible effect on himself of her husband's strongly manifested anger, would have checked any expression of her own resentment, even if she had been quite free from doubt and compunction under the consciousness that there might be some justice in his last insinuation
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Women cited him as the most considerate and delicate of men, pitied him, and even went so far as to find fault with the passion and grief of Eugenie, blaming her, as women know so well how to blame, with cruel but discreet insinuation
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He was still bursting with rage, however, at the cruel injustice of Professor Porter's insinuation, and was on the point of rendering a tart rejoinder when his eyes fell upon a strange figure standing a few paces away, scrutinizing them intently
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Perhaps he liked my not showing curiosity about his secret, not seeking to discover it by direct question nor by insinuation
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As for the prosecutor's charge of uttering unorthodox opinions, Fetyukovitch hinted that it was a personal insinuation and that he had expected in this court to be secure from accusations “damaging to my reputation as a citizen and a loyal subject
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Epanchin saw nothing either in the change of initials or in the insinuation embodied therein
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Colia, too, in spite of his melancholy, had once or twice begun sentences in much the same strain of suggestion or insinuation
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Many apparently natural and innocent questions were asked about the prince; but in each one might be detected some hint or insinuation
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This was such a crude and palpable insinuation that even Mrs
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The essence of this state is that under the influence of one suggestion they lose the power of criticising their actions, and therefore do, without thinking, everything consistent with the suggestion to which they are led by example, precept, or insinuation
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I knew, too, that this species of party insinuation was a mighty engine, in this quarter of the country, on an election day, played off from the top of a stump, or the top of a hogshead, while the gin circulated, while barbecue was roasting; in those happy, fraternal associations and consociations, when those who speak, utter without responsibility, and those who listen, hear without scrutiny
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Jackson keeps his ingenuity constantly upon the stretch respecting this very act of substitution, evidently with a view of producing an impression by the insinuation, that the Executive Government of the United States had more than its share in that arrangement, and, in fact, was concerned in a dishonorable and scandalous combination with his predecessor, Mr
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Which insinuation, if true, must represent Mr
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An insinuation so insidious and affronting, cannot fail to excite the indignation and contempt of every patriotic heart in America
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Jackson perhaps was not apprised at the time he was employed in devising the gross insinuation
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He says: "I have carefully avoided drawing conclusions which did not necessarily follow from the premises advanced by me, and least of all should I think of uttering an insinuation where I was unable to substantiate a fact
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" He here, in fact, recognizes the insinuation imputed to him, and says he would not have made it if he could not have substantiated it
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But, in opposition to this insinuation, also, you have the solemn declaration of the President of the United States, through the Secretary of State
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Jackson had made no such "insinuation," then the assertion in this letter that he had made none, was perfectly harmless and justifiable
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In this letter, therefore, either directly, or by way of reference to some other, this obnoxious idea or insinuation must be found
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Accordingly this is usually shown as the spot where the ghost of insinuation first appeared before the eyes of our astonished Administration
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I confess I am ignorant by what reasoning the non-existence of an insinuation can be demonstrated, if it be not by this concurrence of arguments
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"You will find that, in my correspondence with you, I have carefully avoided drawing conclusions that did not necessarily follow from the premises advanced by me, and least of all should I think of uttering an insinuation, where I was unable to substantiate a fact
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For if he had, as I think I have proved, in his former letters uttered no such insinuation as is asserted, then all the allegations in this paragraph are wholly harmless and decorous, neither disrespectful nor improper
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Jackson in his letter of the 11th of October, in allusion to the circumstances which "could only lead to the disavowal," and to the knowledge of them by our administration, which prevented their complaints to him on his arrival, as to make them convey an idea that a distinct and different ground of disavowal existed than that which his Government and himself had before repeatedly assigned; to impute to him the insinuation that the restricted authority of Mr
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Jackson are unequivocal, free from obscurity, and cover no insinuation
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Jackson of November 4th, is said, by the resolution, to be found "the still more insolent and affronting "repetition of the same insinuation
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Jackson concludes in the words which are said to contain this offensive repetition of the imaginary insult: "You will find in my correspondence with you, that I have carefully avoided drawing conclusions that did not necessarily follow from the premises advanced by me, and least of all should I think of uttering an insinuation where I was unable to substantiate a fact
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Jackson had really uttered an unfounded insinuation, he here certainly repeats it, because he adheres to all he had before said, and retracts nothing
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But if, as I believe, he had not made any insinuations, but had directly and obviously referred to facts which were either admitted or had been, substantially proved, and more especially as he has not anywhere made the insinuation charged, "that our Government were acquainted with Mr
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Erskine's restricted authority," the conclusion seems to be irresistible, that he could not here repeat an insinuation which he had not previously made
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This paragraph obviously means that he had abstained from such an insinuation because "he was unable to substantiate the fact
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Were it, however, otherwise, and if, instead of an insinuation so hidden that a Secretary of State only can discover it, Mr