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'Are you insinuating that the policies of the
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response to the question whilst still insinuating the
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However, she took offence in him insinuating it, as well
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’ – again that attitude insinuating that we were
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�Detective Ciminelli, what are you insinuating? The First Lady and Mrs
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“What are you insinuating?”
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Collecting lost clothing and insinuating misbehaviors as flare, a spark wrestling with intimacy, and women were in the picture
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Friendly? Or did he want to be more than a friend? Sally's warnings, Doris's nasty predictions—had she become vulnerable? Was he covertly insinuating himself into her defenses?
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`I don't like what you are insinuating
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Its sound as well as its import filled Yasmela with a shuddering horror so intolerable that she writhed and twisted her slender body as if beneath a lash, as though to rid her mind of its insinuating vileness by physical contortion
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hope you're not insinuating that AGI would have any dealings with Lewis or his
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than insinuating; I'm telling you
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Alex thought he knew what she was insinuating, but he wanted to
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said, making clarification of what his guest was insinuating
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Ellis’s eyes narrowed; he wasn’t sure if she was insinuating something
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“I’m not insinuating anything,” Breckenridge interrupted with
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“if you’re insinuating that we are hiding something with some malicious
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“If that were the case,” Van Thorn interjected, “you’re insinuating
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The man pronounced the last word as if in derision, obviously insinuating that a less flattering term would have been appropriate for Sarah
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The doctor was insinuating it was just his lil pee pee holding him back
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What was she insinuating? Jail? Had I mentioned Jail? Had these people
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Think of the psychic world as an infinite tree high up in the heavens—a tree whose tendril roots are always insinuating themselves downward into the world of time
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Maybe, attractive women tend to celebrate their femininity in the small pleasures that male eagerness ensures, but what a scene the plain things create from a shake-hand distance in crowded places; why, it’s as if they want to attract attention to themselves by insinuating that man’s forced proximity to her was but his indecent approach
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“Are you insinuating that any group
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” someone else committed the felony of insinuating that the free market was somehow unfair and invisibly taxed
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So many voices and stories, emotions and perceptions, all strung together by a single, insinuating thread
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They accomplish this by whispering, insinuating bad ideas in their spirit, spitting, and using other avenues of entry through which the devil can enter into an inadvertent spirit
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He pointed at Feinstein, who replied in an arrogant tone, insinuating to
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insinuating that if he wanted sex, he would have to make his move in the
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insinuating that we are holding you against your will and they have threatened me personally
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Pray do not suppose that I am insinuating that food is of undue interest to you; but it is true that if you did not have several meals a day and all of them too nice, if there were doubts about their regular recurrence, if, briefly, you were a washerwoman or a plough-boy, you would not have things the matter with your soul
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Maybe Hortense meant to undermine Cam’s credibility by insinuating he was still a patient in need of therapy
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"Are you insinuating that my father cheated on Maureen with a Lightálfar, and then had me?" Layla scoffs
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"That's exactly what I'm insinuating," I say boldly, glad she has taken the bait
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"You! Stop insinuating those things and do something productive
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A maid came over to me and in a most plausible and insinuating way hinted that perhaps I might feel like resting and that if the noise in the beauty parlour annoyed me, they had the entire next house--the one next to the Montmartre, you know--which had been fitted up as a dormitory
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“Are you insinuating the great paper has gone down hill?”
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There might be rumors insinuating who the peacemakers are, but in reality, they are guiding you to those who devise dilemma
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She knew she had a friend but not any more a potential lover because to her insinuating overtures I gently and mysteriously hinted that I was otherwise engaged, which, of course, was not true
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Raymond, and Tania and the teasing of the staff that for days and days referred to me as the „ aaris’, the bridegroom, and seemed to find my marriage an occasion for a thousand jokes, insinuating questions and sly smiles
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Kregridor’s face remained impressively stoic in the face of what she was insinuating had all been his fault
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the Indian musicians, insinuating that with each deft movement that it might strike
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All this you understand was with the object of dividing me from my mother and sister, by insinuating that I was squandering on unworthy objects the money which they had sent me and which was all they had
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So you needn't write touching notes and smile in that insinuating way, for it won't do a bit of good, and I won't have it
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Pappleworth, in that insinuating voice which means,
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desires, he gives his steed the head, and gently insinuating his thighs
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proceeding insensibly from freedom to freedom, insinuating his hand
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insinuating my hand under his thigh, felt the posture things were in
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As minute after minute passed by, leaving them in undisturbed security, the insinuating feeling of hope was gradually gaining possession of every bosom, though each one felt reluctant to give utterance to expectations that the next moment might so fearfully destroy
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It even prevailed over the miserable travesty of the song of David which the singer had selected from a volume of similar effusions, and caused the sense to be forgotten in the insinuating harmony of the sounds
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If the air of Munro was more commanding and manly, it wanted both the ease and insinuating polish of that of the Frenchman
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At last Pinocchio, trying to feel courageous, approached to within a few steps, and said to the Serpent in a little soft, insinuating voice:
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powerful sensation: curious to dive into the meaning of which, in one of my pauses of intermission, I approached, as he still kept working, and grinding his belly against the cushion under him: and first stroking the untouched and unhurt side of the flesh-mount next me, then softly insinuating my hand under his thigh, felt the posture things were in forwards, which was indeed surprising: for that machine of him, which I had, by its appearance, taken for an impalpable, or at least a very diminutive subject, was now, in virtue of all that smart and havoc of his skin behind, grown not only to a prodigious stiffness of erection, but to a size that frighted even me: a nonpareil thickness indeed! the head of it alone filled the utmost capacity of my grasp
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The questions seemed to be insinuating something sinister and that was why Blomkvist quite candidly said that he had gone there, despite the lateness of the hour, because Balder had asked to speak to him urgently
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Mammy brought up tempting trays, insinuating that now she was a widow she might eat as much as she pleased, but Scarlett had no appetite
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Meade, you can’t be insinuating that there’s ever been anything between those two!”
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"I perceive, Avdotya Romanovna, that you seem disposed to undertake his defence all of a sudden," Luzhin observed, twisting his lips into an ambiguous smile, "there's no doubt that he is an astute man, and insinuating where ladies are concerned, of which Marfa Petrovna, who has died so strangely, is a terrible instance
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” The voice was soft, insinuating, as if you were eavesdropping on it talking to itself
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Nicky’s voice was low and insinuating
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“I’m not ashamed of what you’re insinuating
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Rushworth was eager to assure her ladyship of his acquiescence, and tried to make out something complimentary; but, between his submission to her taste, and his having always intended the same himself, with the superadded objects of professing attention to the comfort of ladies in general, and of insinuating that there was one only whom he was anxious to please, he grew puzzled, and Edmund was glad to put an end to his speech by a proposal of wine
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The man who entered was a sturdy, middle-sized fellow, some thirty years of age, clean-shaven, and sallow-skinned, with a bland, insinuating manner, and a pair of wonderfully sharp and penetrating grey eyes
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With the connivance and assistance of his wife he disguised himself, covered those keen eyes with tinted glasses, masked the face with a moustache and a pair of bushy whiskers, sunk that clear voice into an insinuating whisper, and doubly secure on account of the girl’s short sight, he appears as Mr
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Her small pupils loved her, and strove with each other for the privilege of standing close to her and insinuating their small hands into hers
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"Avast!" cried a voice, whose owner at the same time coming close behind us, laid a hand upon both our shoulders, and then insinuating himself between us, stood stooping forward a little, in the uncertain twilight, strangely peering from Queequeg to me
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‘there’s no doubt that he is an astute man, and insinuating where ladies are concerned, of which Marfa Petrovna, who has died so strangely, is a terrible instance
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Every time Kolya, walking to and fro through the rooms, came into the hall, the dog shook his head and gave two loud and insinuating taps on the floor with his tail, but alas! the whistle did not sound to release him
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But in the left eye, which was screwed up and seemed to be insinuating something, Smerdyakov showed himself unchanged
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He remained silent, and then, looking at me in the most insinuating manner, said:
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He spoke, now with a tender, insinuating accent, stepping from foot to foot and looking at the jury, now in quiet, business-like tones, glancing into his notebook, then with a loud, accusing voice, looking from the audience to the advocates
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Just as he was going out, a jailer, with a disagreeable, insinuating countenance, and a cross and medals on his breast, came up and handed him a note with an air of mystery
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He spoke in a gentle, insinuating voice, resting now on one foot, now on the other, and looking at the jury; then changed to a calm, business tone, consulting his note-book, and again he thundered accusations, turning now to the spectators, now to the jury
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He falls in love with her, but, imagining that this girl consciously talks that insinuating nonsense which she has learned in her mother's company, and which she repeats like a parrot, without understanding it, he imagines that the girl is corrupt, and coarsely proposes a liaison with her
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Moist eyes of almond shape, smiling red lips, a little moustache well waxed, hair brushed in the latest fashion, a vulgarly pretty face,—what the women call ‘not bad,’—feebly built physically, but with no deformity; with hips as broad as a woman’s; correct, and insinuating himself into the familiarity of people as far as possible, but having that keen sense that quickly detects a false step and retires in reason,—a man, in short, observant of the external rules of dignity, with that special Parisianism that is revealed in buttoned boots, a gaudy cravat, and that something which foreigners pick up in Paris, and which, in its peculiarity and novelty, always has an influence on our women
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In her face, in her eyes, a timidity, an insinuating expression, which she tried to hide, but which I saw, and of which I understood the meaning
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Jackson's reply in his letter of the 4th of November, which is the last communication that a proper self-respect on the part of the American Government would permit it to receive from him? After again insinuating that our Government had a knowledge of Mr
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Jackson of the senseless stupidity of insinuating as a fact, a knowledge in our Government, which from the undeniable state of things it is not possible they should have possessed
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Her expression was so insinuating that Deena might be excused a slight irritation in her tone as she answered:
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It is hardly necessary for me to say I was not insinuating anything against her people