Some officials are hinting at possible intervention in the currency markets. |
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I've been hinting at Mikey about taking me to the homecoming, but I've gotten nowhere. |
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So, in other words, Wolf, he is basically saying that he is hinting that he should be going back to power. |
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They should be honest that they are in fact selling replicas and not hinting that the handbags are originals with deep discounts. |
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He writes a letter of accusation, ominously hinting at his own impending death. |
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It's also a satisfying party-starter, hinting at a classic Motown style courtesy of some funky old-school guitar riffs. |
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His massive torso was encased in a white wraparound tunic, the black skirt hinting at the samurai hakama without leg division. |
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Its gracefully arching branches are loaded with clusters of cool pink flowers hinting of lavender. |
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The choreography of the exercises slowly appears to take on non-naturalistic overtones, hinting at the possibility that they might be stylized. |
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They often had tiny spats about Maddie's aversion to anything girlish or even hinting towards being a woman. |
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She wore a gown of startling blue, hinting that her name should have been Sapphire. |
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But the Fed hinting that it will print enough money to get us through the period is a very inflationary concern. |
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Hernandez is most praising of corn, even hinting of the grain's possible superiority to wheat. |
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She also sings rather well, with a husky, sensual tone hinting at a passion lurking under all those crinolines. |
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Many writers have a problem with even hinting at the general tone of a piece ahead of time. |
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Buck is hinting that the 45 is inferior to its sophisticated older brother, the long playing album. |
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The automaker is hinting that it considers a recall unnecessary and plans to announce its intentions next week. |
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His complexion was dark, almost worldly, just hinting at his complex tastes, his exemplary internationalism. |
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It expects to add a consumables store soon, with Price hinting at a possible acquisition in that space. |
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Nat's face was set, his usually warm, soft expression was hard and chilly, his cloudy eyes hinting at sorrow and dejection. |
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Last night Bieber issued a statement through his solicitor hinting that he was ready to launch an appeal. |
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I also used to put stories about, hinting that staff were being watched all the time, just to keep them alert. |
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So I wondered whether people were suggesting or hinting to me that I should step down. |
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Her body was limber, lithe with the grace of a cat or that of a ballet dancer, hinting at carefully controlled strength. |
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Polluters use the term freely, hinting about a dark cabal of devious greens plying the fear trade for personal gain. |
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I tried not to blush, more so from my lividness with Cooper for even hinting to Katie that I had a crush on her. |
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It's a controversial portrayal of the great man which isn't above hinting he had a dark side. |
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That is why when cheating occurs, it is often done through the subtle hinting from city or county leaders. |
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It's either twilight or pre-dawn, with cobblestones and architecture hinting at a European setting. |
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The warehouse sits amid a swathe of Glasgow's grey industrial landscape, the peeling paint on the gate hinting at dilapidation. |
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Police however keep hinting that the fireworks could be cancelled if they don't get more resources to keep people in line. |
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He is hinting that he will step back from executive duties and allow other managers to run the show. |
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The weather seemed to be a pretense for a storm, windy and hinting toward a tempest. |
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What they have done, however, is to please the die-hard followers, while hinting at possible future directions. |
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Half the people you meet will do a double take and make gestures at you, hinting that you've got something in your eye. |
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He never clearly stated his wish for the posts, only hinting he would not avoid responsibility, no matter how heavy. |
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This means these viewers can see a little more of the picture, hinting at its true widescreen glory and imposing only a reduced letterbox effect. |
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Beyond telling me to find new friends, Shelley was hinting that I was unattractive. |
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Now this might seem to be hinting at the possibility of a unified man, but it does so by underlining an essential dualism. |
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Senior Liberal Democrats are hinting that they couldn't possibly put Miliband in Number 10 unless Labour is the largest party. |
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A shadow slicks its way across the pavement and up the closed front door of the hotel, hinting at the coolness within, a place of retreat and withdrawal. |
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She also sells pointed boots, tight black trews, crinolines, and hooped corsets along with jewellery and accessories hinting at pagan and alternative sub-cultures. |
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Heathcliff goes on to torment Edgar by hinting that he has cuckolded him. |
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His face was now cheery, no longer hinting darkly at his knowledge. |
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Perhaps a little too far, as it happens, as the downhill slope was fairly shallow and didn't even come close to hinting at the ferocity of the climb back up to the top. |
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Even hinting that it is doing so might drive up yields and drive down prices, and deliver a blow to an already fragile American economy. |
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Mr Carter managed not to be disloyal to his boss while hinting at a more robust approach in the future. |
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The sheer size, the colour, the mournful sound: all are hinting at the funeral rite and the death knell. |
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That flag should be thrown on Favre every time he starts hinting at unretiring. |
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Mysterious and sublime, she wore around her slender neck a jewel in gold lace as light as a feather, hinting at the sensual velvet of her skin? |
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It all left an implicit message while hinting at The Missile's confidence game. |
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Meanwhile, a mercurial newspaperman appears to be a friend and a socialist sympathiser, but he soon changes tack, hinting that he knows too much. |
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It does not stop at broadly hinting at the virtue of universal love but goes deep into the matter, and, by its teachings, ensures peace and amity among mankind. |
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Rather than investigating the claims Jonathan fired Sanusi for his impertinence at publicly hinting of government fraud. |
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His strategy is to play down expectations for a breakthrough while hinting with ever increasing menace that the longer it takes the harder it will be to end the deadlock. |
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By hinting that it is not only cars, but also buses and railways, and so on that are produced, Commissioner Verheugen gave an important hint. |
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Occasionally, a sudden mid-season warm spell causes the mercury to rise, swelling the rivers and hinting at an early spring. |
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I must also highlight something else, since Mr Kuhne appeared to be hinting that a hush-up would be in the groups' interest. |
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Some respondents encourage either incentive or penalty based policy hinting at a need to establish an acceptable balance between the two. |
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Sheen certainly makes a better president than the current boofhead, and this series does a good job of hinting at what life's like inside the White House. |
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Already, Labour MPs are making complaints about this and hinting darkly that they won't do interviews if they are asked questions about devolved matters. |
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Greenspan cultivated an oracular air, his utterances vague and technocratic yet hinting at shamanistic powers. |
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So why not test the waters with a potential partner by hinting at something currently highlighted in the mainstream media? |
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The idea of being able to paint together was the direction we were all hinting toward anyway. |
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Costello toed the line, despite hinting that he wanted to take part. |
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I told him how my mom was hinting for me to offer them a place to live. |
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There's are also numerous cup and ring carvings and megaliths in the Machars and the Rhins of Galloway hinting at a migration route to Ireland. |
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In June 2013, the company announced a strategic review of its operations in Nigeria, hinting that assets could be divested. |
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Serendipity and coincidence are the photosynthesis of romance, hinting at some kind of supernatural preordination, the sense that two people are made for each other. |
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In June 2013, Shell announced a strategic review of its operations in Nigeria, hinting that assets could be divested. |
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Even at idle, the car sounds purposeful with a rortyness emanating from the short exhaust, hinting at what it's capable of. |
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With even the Pentagon now hinting at plans to draw down troop levels significantly next year, and with Congress pushing for a phased withdrawal, such demands no longer look beyond possibility. |
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In addition to hinting at the cause of chronic fatigue syndrome, the finding also raised serious concerns about the safety of the blood supply. |
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Curiosity found elements in various stages of oxidization, hinting at an ancient Mars much different from the Red Planet we know today. |
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Arrivals totalled 161 270 in 2007 but just 120 000 for the first nine months of 2008, hinting at a decline in the total number of annual arrivals. |
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Born Running treads a far rockier path, its fuzz box Jeff Beck guitar solo hinting at rock god ambitions on the part of the guitarist. |
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Currently, this requires some manual hinting from the release team. |
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It should also be pointed out that some statements made in Moscow hinting at a possible unification of South and North Ossetia with the support Russia may aggravate the tensions and keep alive unrealistic hopes. |
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Although there is much political rhetoric about the ways in which this bill will promote good governance and uphold truth and justice, political manoeuvres hinting at resistance to transparency are increasing. |
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There are slightly more southwest winds in winter than summer, hinting that there may be more intrusions of warm pacific air in the winter than at other times of the year. |
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Transactions in these capacities with indications hinting at misconduct may give rise to reputational risk or question the adequacy of management procedures of an institution under supervision by a competent authority. |
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Putin also voiced the message that the West should not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, obviously hinting that this applied also for Russia, where parliamentary elections are due to be held in December. |
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The typographer worked all day on hinting her new font so it would look good on computer screens. |
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Because there is a possibility that she is hinting about abuse, use non-leading questions to show that you are listening and to give her a chance to share more if she wants to. |
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I'm not saying I'm a doctor or even hinting I'm a doctor. |
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The hourly chart is showing buy signals today as a bullish cross has appeared on the chart's Slow Stochastic, hinting towards an upward correction. |
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Yet here they are in these extraordinary times not hinting but rather heavily briefing that they will not cause trouble for their political opponents in the management of the economy. |
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Imagine a windswept Montauk sunset hinting at the steamy, sexy nighttime to come. |
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In addition to the usual 17th-19th century ceramics, shards of windowpane glass, wrought iron nails, and brick fragments came to light, hinting at the presence of phantom buildings. |
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Anonymous Only a real scaredy-cat would fire you by hinting. |
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The rater is a particularly well-formed cinder cone, its rippling swell and bulk hinting slightly disturbingly at a living, organic presence beneath the desert earth. |
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The latest edition does end on a peculiarly Haligonian note of ambivalence, hinting that Metro Halifax in 2009 was drifting into an uncertain future. |
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Each featured datum is described in language at once informative and mysterious, resolutely dry yet hinting at the vastnesses behind every surface. |
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After offering gifts, making promises, and hinting at the consequences of noncompliance, the Portuguese finally received Kwamin Ansah's reluctant agreement. |
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As a general observation, all the foamed concrete mixes with an OPA content showed strength development through the ages hinting the existence of a pozzolanic reaction. |
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