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While it has not been proven scientifically that emotional stress causes coronary artery disease, it is associated with behaviors that do produce coronary artery disease, and there is suggestive evidence that it may even have a direct effect in producing coronary disease
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suggestive, conscious and programmed process until then
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Smiler simply snarled in the background, making sly, suggestive winks, telling me that he would explain in his own good way when the moon was low
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His suggestive comments and the grating, dirty laugh got on everyone's nerves
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Suggestive of itself, a revelation:
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Among the books were “Children Who Remember Previous Lives” and “Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation”
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thoroughly and had a tendency to be suggestive
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“So, what do I get if I win?” A suggestive leer accompanied the question, but his innuendo failed to obtain a sinister note
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Modern Liberalism has confused the (suggestive) relationship that otherwise separates the two
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Humankind is one with the Supreme Being whose inner-presence is a foretaste of His glorious designs that bear witness of Him, (yet) which is not Him, however suggestive of Him, (yet) unites us closer with Him, fashioned as each of us are in His own manner
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A smile lit up Jill's face and she winked slowly as she walked towards the door with a suggestive swing of her hips
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That, ‘cleanly severed at the ankle,’ was suggestive
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With Walston’s case file highly suggestive of a trafficking or laundering connection, his other common denominator with the murdered truck driver appeared to be cocaine
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“These could use some attention” as a suggestive way to ask for a foot
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allowed some of his case studies seemed to indicate the evidence was merely suggestive of
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reincarnation and many cases in this genre seem stronger than merely suggestive
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Spoils that insisting and suggestive modern thrust
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agreement then?” he asked firmly suggestive
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This is suggestive of a visitation, because it was more clear, and was an outward vision
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considered professionally done; it is informal and suggestive only
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Hypnosis is known for producing bad results especially when improperly suggestive as I believe Robert‘s session was
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The task force, composed of members of the Tarrant County District Attorney‘s Office, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, used aggressive techniques in the course of its investigation, including coercive and suggestive interrogation methods and
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Tara rolled her eyes amidst suggestive whistles, and the two headed out the door
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She was suggestive in her movements, a sensuous
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Ali, the ‘leader’ – a handsome fellow whose word seemed to be everyone’s command, got up and, with his towel slung low on his hips began a sexually suggestive dance
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Pennington and her friend’s many suggestive suggestions
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They made all these suggestive comments about what Jack was going to do when he got there
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Tony had a suggestive grin on his face
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everywhere and its circumference nowhere, a profoundly suggestive
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The girls sidled up in a very suggestive
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5 This move of his mother was a great disappointment to the human Jesus, and he was much sobered by his reaction to her suggestive proposal that he permit himself to indulge in some outward demonstration of his divinity
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And it was chiefly because of this need for some simple petition for the common people that Jesus at this time consented, in answer to Thomas's request, to teach them a suggestive form of prayer
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Each movement of her supple body was subtly suggestive
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Many times they would say things, suggestive things and I did not understand
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Using a menu list of suggestive experiences that are likely
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It is a small mercy that nobody could see what went on inside that machine, but the clanking, booming, chuntering noises were highly suggestive
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” Fishmael made a suggestive gnashing motion with his teeth, which appeared to be filed to sharp points
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worse as I soon started receiving vast amounts of spam, including suggestive sexual crap
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So, how should you handle her suggestive comments and appear
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The suggestive air was that of a young woman lonely in her own right, burnt by the long nights of stripping for over-appreciative men, who were only interested in her body
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eyebrows in a suggestive manner, then leaned toward him and kissed
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The process was suggestive of a
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The girl was becoming more sexual, suggestive and excited as the minutes ticked by
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The lack of flashing neon lights or suggestive signage and marquee distinguished this club from other more seedy establishments that had flourished on the outskirts of the city and which were often the watering holes for transients, golfers, and motorcycle gangs
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There were no suggestive remarks or any alarming subjects contained within that would give rise to suspicion of murder
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Closse, like a few of the men around the Governor’s table, strangled a laugh at those words: whether intentional or not, her choice of words had been quite suggestive
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The basic system for interpretation of transits given here is meant to be suggestive, not definitive
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Ralph squealed with delight as he discovered that the penis-shaped model he had found on a shelf made whirring noises when he pressed the button, and the tip rotated in suggestive circles
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But now all is cold, and silent, and gloomy, and suggestive of decay, because the Master of the house, the Lord of life, is not there
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” She thrust out her hip and rested her hand on it in a very suggestive posture
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Even as he felt hopeful of possessing Roopa one day, her enamored eyes and suggestive gestures he reminisced, had only fuelled his passion for her possession
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They see the concept of God being three as sufficiently confusing to be suggestive of polytheism i
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A good idea has one way and one goal, introducing another sign or signal would lead to a suggestive model to be chaotic in the neuropath, revealing nonsense
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She rubs her wrists up and down in a suggestive manner
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as it turned out, there was another vision at a later time suggestive of the same thing
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with the vision of a charred earth were too suggestive of such an event for me to ignore them
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degrees, were thematically suggestive of planetary annihilation
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were thematically suggestive of fearful ideas or impressions that I either had deliberately avoided
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object the star vision may be suggestive of; for that was the only star I knew of to have
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especially suggestive wiggle that resulted in a razor
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The magician then repeats suggestive phrases that help him in achieving his aim, and which include some soothing words, such as ‘sleep’, ‘dream’, and ‘relax’
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It should be suggestive of your business category
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There he stood, however, solitary and suggestive, in the middle of the sunny green, a crumpled waiter in regard to shirt-front, and not a waiter, I should say, of more than bi-weekly washings; but his eye was persuasive, steam came out of the spout of his coffee-pot, and out of his mouth as I walked towards him issued appropriate words about the weather
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Would he stand there all day, they wondered, with that really most improperly suggestive cake, so very like a christening cake? One or two of them sat down squarely on the sofas behind months-old magazines round whose edges they peeped, making it clear to the unhappy man that they, at least, intended to stay there; and they all coughed a little every now and then in the way a waiting congregation coughs in church
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"Your Grand Ducal Highness," said Annalise, washing Priscilla's mouth with a thoroughness and an amount of water suggestive of its not having been washed for months, "told me only yesterday that weeping was a terrible--_schreckliche_--waste of time
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Her voice was slightly excited, but not at all in a suggestive way
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“You’re not leaving with him, are you?” she said, accompanies with suggestive eyes and
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She inspired her audience and it kept up an amusing, racy commentary for indeed the belly dance was a dance of provocation and suggestive movement
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I gave her a quick look not believing her for a moment and she confirmed it by giving me a suggestive wink
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Larc looked over at her solemnly and said, “If I hadn’t been as suggestive as I was, they would have thought less of you
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The act she was pulling off was an approximation of the same act that he had seen her perform in that strip bar in Columbia, only with a few of the more suggestive moves cut out
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She gave me a suggestive wink and shocked me completely, when she deliberately shifted her rear resting on her husband’s lap, ever so slightly
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As we neared the front of the line, I noticed that all of Taemin’s movements were becoming more and more suggestive and risqué
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She turned her head to me and I gave her a suggestive look, “Ever have the urge to do it in a cornfield?”
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Her hand slipped around the back of my neck as one of her eyebrows rose in a suggestive unasked question
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How impressive and suggestive of contemplation is the long line of the horizon on a calm day at sea, or the long, horizontal line of a desert plain! The lack of variety, with all the energy and vitality that accompany it, gives one a sense of peace and rest, a touch of infinity that no other lines can convey
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This he selects from the moving and varied appearance of his sitter, trying one thing after another, until he sees a suggestive arrangement, from the impression of which he makes his design
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mourn and then mourn no more,' she instructed me, her voice compelling and suggestive
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Henry Dunn, but I do not feel sufficient confidence in the critical basis on which this suggestive author builds his hope of the 'Destiny of the Race’ to justify me in following his wider speculations
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memory, gestalts of suggestive energy which would then gradually bleed through into their
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Many illustrations, symbolical expressions, and suggestive phrases might also be cited
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As so many other careful research physicians had done, psychologic and suggestive factors
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"Such as fellows going to college, hey?" cut in Laurie, with suggestive laugh
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There was much here that was suggestive to the kindred spirit of Plato, who had doubtless meditated deeply on the 'way of life of Pythagoras' (Rep
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Thrasymachus, I said to him, excellent man, how suggestive are your remarks! And are you going to run away before you have fairly taught or learned whether they are true or not? Is the attempt to determine the way of man's life so small a matter in your eyes--to determine how life may be passed by each one of us to the greatest advantage?
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Then the paleness of her face---its haggard aspect having vanished as she recovered flesh---and the peculiar expression arising from her mental state, though painfully suggestive of their causes, added to the touching interest which she awakened; and---invariably to me, I know, and to any person who saw her, I should think---refuted more tangible proofs of convalescence, and stamped her as one doomed to decay
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The subject was a suggestive one to me, and I thought about it in silence
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The royal phantom also carried a ghostly manuscript round its truncheon, to which it had the appearance of occasionally referring, and that too, with an air of anxiety and a tendency to lose the place of reference which were suggestive of a state of mortality
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Wemmick's mouth, powerfully suggestive of his slowly and gradually stealing his arm round Miss Skiffins's waist
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But she felt compelled to explain the situation to him again, repeating herself in a way suggestive of someone meaning to create and stick to a narrative “which is true”:
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Perhaps it should be added that the effect is greatly increased if Owen's verse be spoken somewhat slowly and indistinctly in a tone suggestive of suppressed rancour
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Obviously mammal in weight of bosom you remark that she has in front well to the fore two protuberances of very respectable dimensions, inclined to fall in the noonday soupplate, while on her rere lower down are two additional protuberances, suggestive of potent rectum and tumescent for palpation, which leave nothing to be desired save compactness
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There was a dosshouse in Marlborough street, Mrs Maloney's, but it was only a tanner touch and full of undesirables but M'Conachie told him you got a decent enough do in the Brazen Head over in Winetavern street (which was distantly suggestive to the person addressed of friar Bacon) for a bob
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But there are curious and suggestive details about the case, Watson
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Opposite her stood a brutal, heavy-faced, red-moustached young man, his gaitered legs parted wide, one arm akimbo, the other waving a riding-crop, his whole attitude suggestive of triumphant bravado
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"And yet—and yet—well, we have some suggestive facts to act upon
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A fire of sticks was burning near by, and over the fire hung an iron pot, and out of that pot came forth bubblings and gurglings, and a vague suggestive steaminess
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You must admit that it is curious and suggestive that this incident should occur on the eve of this important match, and should involve the only man whose presence seems essential to the success of the side
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’ That term is both suggestive and fluid