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I know he sort of insinuated that he was interested in you but … oh why is life never simple?
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' Corrente let the insinuated accusation go, and
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He tried to remember some film or info-sense experiential that might have somehow subliminally insinuated itself into his head
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I would not, however, be understood to insinuate, that either of those expensive garrisons was ever, even in the smallest degree, necessary for the purpose for which they were originally dismembered from the Spanish monarchy
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The virus insinuates itself without detection
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At less than sixty microns tall it could insinuate itself into the enemy’s advance
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It was so obvious; why had it eluded him all year? He kept trying to insinuate his ideas, but he crashed against walls everywhere he turned
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“Are you really a wizard?” She doubted it but wondered how he had been insinuated
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I tried to insinuate myself between two larger vehicles, but that was a mistake as they were slower than those in the lane next to us were
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Nevertheless, it is baffling, though perhaps understandable, to hear voices to insinuate that the national government stimulated the beastly attack of March 11 by allying itself with the United States in the war of Iraq
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�Detective, how dare you insinuate that my wife had such problems with Mrs
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And you would dare insinuate before my very presence indeed, that my sermon is a charade, a mockery designed to bring you low? Do you think so highly of yourselves? And you have the ignorant audacity to call me a blasphemer and an affront to life
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Then I made her eyes light back up, “But ever since breakin’ came into the fold … well I’ve just been smitten ever since,” I had said the word “smitten” about breakin’ but I sort of tried to insinuate that I was smitten with her by the way I had smiled and looked deep into her eyes
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But, like a blind man, is startled by vague shadows that suddenly seem to insinuate themselves across his almost sightless field of awareness
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There is a word that insinuates itself into an environment in which liberty is disintegrating
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She was wearing a black and lavender dress; it hugged and insinuated her smooth curves
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It has been insinuated that we are therefore less worthy of respect than the winners of the other competitions
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As they sat there recouping their strength, the smallest hint of something, like tired nerves, insinuated its way into their senses
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nerves, insinuated its way into their senses
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but that would insinuate a kind of absentmindedness, and this
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He carefully insinuated there might have been more
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It seems TV has conditioned us, because it insinuates that most of life’s problems can be solved in less than 30
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The majestic figure of an elder was insinuated at the door, his hairs were falling down in cascades up to his shoulders, his beard was opened to show the track of an incipient smile, his luxury tunic spun with gleaming fibers reflecting twinkles to his gait and he carried the same intense navy blue look of the young magician, but with the warmth and docility of an evening in the tropic
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Nothing seemed to insinuate that it was an evil, sinister place, but rather a tropical beach where at any time tourists may be sunbathing under the caresses of the oppressive sun
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Con, Reginald and Rodney had also insinuated their alien and wonderful world into his dry and academic life
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as winter insinuates itself into the end of autumn
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She leaned down and placed her arms around his neck bringing her lips to his and simultaneously insinuated herself onto his lap, feeling his growing hardness beneath her
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What he did remember was that they insinuated his father was killed and since those words popped out of the girl's mouth - it was the girl, he thought or maybe the other kid - he had been brooding
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What this may insinuate Amanda is that the Colonel and I will be under suspicion although we had nothing to do with it
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All I had to do was show up virtually naked and insinuate I wanted a little bit of attention,
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money insinuates that there’s much bribery of government
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insinuate that she has a problem
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A few Marines approached them and one of the men insinuated that Elvis had been with his wife
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They had informed him of the loading of the airplane on board a ship that did not arrive, and although his shipping agents insisted, that it would never arrive because it was not on the list of Caribbean ships, his partners insisted that the shipment was correct and they even insinuated that Gaston was lying to them in his letters
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The main problem is that it was balanced, but doing so it offered one view which insinuated that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone
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” She insinuated a forward lean
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As our polite exchange progressed, she became more demanding and I became more blunt, to the point where her (social) fears insinuated themselves on our conversation: having explained how to live a life free from assumed obligations, I concluded to the effect that if she took care of the two square feet she occupied when she was vertical, the angels would have less to review when she was horizontal
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This narrative about the end days insinuates that there
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Jesus therefore insinuated that he was to be this sixth
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The dust of mankind insinuates that a remnant
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This narrative about the end days insinuates that there will be an excess of preaching
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Arnold stayed outside of the car to speak to her, something she appreciated: it would be more difficult like that for others to insinuate things
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Buster stammered as if lost for words at the insinuated insistence on having this letter
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swear and absolutely never say or even insinuate anything dirty or sexual
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� Of course, Lieutenant Colonel Robertson had wasted no time then to insinuate again that her previous condition had been faked
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with a look at Stokes to insinuate there was more to his comment
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Many forked tongues insinuated that this friendship had something to do with the fact that both women were openly bisexual, but hordes of paparazzi were still trying to produce a picture that would ‘prove’ such a romantic link
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‘Did you fight with him? They insinuate, you know
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“Surely, you’re not trying to insinuate
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“And what are you trying to insinuate? Are you claiming my men
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Insinuated, implied and injected into everything
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Wa gave a cautious look at Hall: the captain of his flagship had insinuated a few times during the past days his doubts about the wisdom of the Federation Council’s policies in its ways of dealing with Spacers
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I did all this without using public money, contrary to what many ignoramus on Earth would insinuate
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But why? The woman had the nerve to insinuate
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nacle belonging to the lord that insinuated defacing of God’s property was
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insinuate that I was perpetuating things
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Shaggy but even he had only insinuated it
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’’ Insinuated Tellier with a knowing smile, making Father Marchand sign himself
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Several of the other servants insinuated that
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The e-mail makes Dale look like maybe he deserved to get plugged; it insinuates that he was a thief
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They would insinuate and lie when necessary to get to the results that they wanted
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It’s the way female energy moves, effortlessly, the way it can insinuate itself so
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I tried on most of those occasions to insinuate myself giving him no opportunity to be alone, again trying to control the outcome, but I never confronted him
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He was not brave or stupid enough to insinuate himself in their lives when Henri was around
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” the nuanced texture insinuated a thought inside her mind without anything but a simply coded pulse through the InterWeb
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“These evolving systems of conspiracies for their own sake are Nisms: parasitic transganics that insinuate themselves into other systems to manipulate their host's acts towards their own nismatic ends, while benefiting from both the anonymity of the incognito secrecy and the publicly innocuous face of the infected host
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“And that's why money must die?” S insinuated the charge of treason that Prez Porn publicly and proudly had kill listed the couple for on his weekly webcast, Breakfast of Conquerors
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“I don’t know what you’re trying to insinuate, but we are friends!”
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These explanations claim that his people threw him on a dunghill where the animals quarreled over his holy body; moreover, they insinuate that he was afflicted with infectious diseases
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So, if the wife is slow in preparing the man’s food, you will find the devil whisper within his spirit that she does not love him; and if she smiles while talking in secret with her mother about something, the devil will fill his chest with untrue misgivings and insinuate in his spirit that they are talking negatively about him, and that their smiles amount to mockery of him
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“Dewi, how can you talk without thinking? She’s right you insinuated that the Sultan’s daughter was a tramp, a loose woman
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They invited us to join them for lunch, we talked about this and that, and suddenly out of the blue, she insinuated that I was a loose woman, and had many experiences with men, because I was raised in England
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It had to be insinuated, as it were, slowly into his mind
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Our bringing-up here is so excellent that if we tried we could not induce ourselves to speak of any forked garments to a young man, so we make ourselves understood, when we desire to insinuate such things, by an expressive pause and a modest downward flicker of the eyelids
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Carton," he insinuated, "it is a very different thing to be sure in your own mind that a man is guilty from being able to prove it in court
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"You insinuated that you would turn Maximus into glue
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"Maximus insinuated that I was fat
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But, she had no idea how to deal with the insinuated meaning in Zac's words, the words he spoke as they drove to the manor
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in particular who had insinuated that she was
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But if Saudi Arabia is to Islam what the Vatican is to Roman Catholicism, such an assertion would insinuate that what those speaking on behalf of the Pope had to say is of little diocesan consequence
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She insinuated I was at fault
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Often, in our sporadic phone conversations he used veiled language to insinuate that he had no problem with the status quo and that it was a practical and beneficial solution to Leila's problem and that he bore no ill feelings towards me
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systems that accompany its requirement and side effects have insinuated themselves into everything
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Roric turned to his oldest son and answered him in a way that insinuated a hidden lesson to be learned in the moment like father’s have a way of doing, “Because he realizes that to ride at the head of the men he will perhaps one day command in battle is an honor that he has not won the right to yet
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killing that poor man? How could he even insinuate that she would do
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He’d heard Bridgette cry out a minute or two earlier, and the sudden memory of it, what it insinuated, made his heart go cold
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insinuated itself into the very cells of my body
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"He then artfully insinuated, 'that he daily expected a vessel to arrive, a successful speculation, that would make him easy for the present, and that he
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touch of his hand insinuated between them, disclosed them and opened a
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wishes, he scarce pleased himself more than me; when, having insinuated
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ware, she had by degrees insinuated herself so far into my confidence,
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caresses and endearments so artfully, as to insinuate the most soothing
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voice like a cat when she is trying to insinuate herself into the good
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What magistrate would find, or even venture to insinuate, anything against this? What procureur has ever ventured to draw up an accusation against M
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Easily, then, reading in my eyes the full permission of myself to all his wishes, he scarce pleased himself more than me; when, having insinuated his hand under my petticoat and shift, he presently removed those bars to the sight, by slily lifting them
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, where she had made errands to sell me some millinery ware, she had by degrees insinuated herself so far into my confidence, that I threw myself blindly into her hands, and came, at length, to regard, love, and obey her implicitly; and, to do her justice, I never experienced at her hands other than a sincerity of tenderness, and care for my interest, hardly heard of in those of her profession
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When now he managed his caresses and endearments so artfully, as to insinuate the most soothing consolations for the past pain and the most pleasing expectations of future pleasure, but whilst mere modesty kept my eyes from seeing his and rather declined them, I had a glimpse of that instrument of mischief which was now, obviously even to me, who had scarce had snatches of a comparative observation of it, resuming its capacity to renew it, and grew greatly alarming with its increase of size, as he bore it no doubt designedly, hard and stiff against one of my hands carelessly dropt; but then he employed such tender prefacing, such winning progressions, that my returning passion of desire being now so strongly prompted by the engaging circumstances of the sight and incendiary touch of his naked glowing beauties, I yield at length at the force of the present impressions, and he obtained of my tacit blushing consent all the gratifications of pleasure left in the power of my poor person to bestow, after he had cropt its richest flower, during my suspension of life, and abilities to guard it
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My brother was, however, of a hasty temper, and upbraided me with my slackness, on account, as he tauntingly insinuated, of the
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Nothing could be more plausibly set forth; and certainly the project, as a notion, had many things to recommend it; but we had no funds adequate to undertake it; so, on the score of expense, knowing, as I did, the state of the public income, I thought it my duty to oppose it in toto; which fired Mr Plan to such a degree, that he immediately insinuated that I had some end of my own to serve in objecting to his scheme; and because the wall that it was proposed to big round the moderate building, which we were contemplating, would inclose a portion of the backside of my new steading at the Westergate, he made no scruple of speaking, in a circumbendibus manner, as to the particular reasons that I might have for preferring it to his design, which he roused, in his way, as more worthy of the state of the arts and the taste of the age
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But Anna’s aunt had through a common acquaintance insinuated that he had already compromised the girl, and that he was in honor bound to make her an offer