York police recommend that if you spot anybody suspicious you should call them. |
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The attitude of other large bodies in Ireland was, to say the least of it, critical and suspicious. |
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However, when performing any part of the physical examination, family physicians should be alert for suspicious nevi. |
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Each grows more suspicious of the others as possible motives are revealed and skeletons are dragged out of the closet. |
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His quarry became suspicious when he turned up uninvited at various locations, including an airport and her brother's grave. |
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We must be on the look out for thieves and pickpockets, but also for anything suspicious in case of a terror attack. |
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Initially the death was treated as suspicious with detectives sealing off the area with tape after finding a rear kitchen window forced. |
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Feeling somewhat suspicious of a crocheted edging, I nonetheless followed the pattern and slip-stitched all the live stitches. |
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What made me even more suspicious was that it was so ridiculously easy to track him down. |
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Should we worry that the government will be riffling through public and commercial databases in search of suspicious activity? |
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Users are advised not to open suspicious attachments and to update their antiviral signatures to block the virus. |
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Even in the winter of his years, he maintained his slim necktie, suspicious glances, overall decency and a peculiar use of his fedora onstage. |
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If you see anything suspicious, please, for your sake, tell me immediately. |
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A baying mob of youths hurled abuse at firefighters as they battled a suspicious rubbish fire threatening to engulf an electricity pylon. |
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These cells are suspicious for several malignancies including lung cancer and lymphoma. |
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No suspicious masses or lesions were identified in the lymph node or omental specimens. |
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Police are treating as suspicious a blaze which wrecked the lounge of a house in Bedford. |
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There's a strain of feminism that comes out of the women's health movement of the seventies that is deeply suspicious of reproductive technology. |
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Always suspicious to the point of paranoia, Constantius struck at the roots of conspiracy. |
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Officials comparing luggage and passenger lists believed there was unaccompanied baggage aboard the plane, but a search found nothing suspicious. |
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The image-guided biopsy uses either ultrasound or mammography to stereotactically localize the suspicious lesion. |
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Up until this season the umpire closest to any suspicious or contentious incident would review the game tape and lay a charge if warranted. |
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Investigators are looking into the incident but they are already treating it as suspicious. |
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Police and fire investigators are looking into a spate of suspicious fires in Braintree. |
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The gang were rumbled when a low bidder became suspicious after failing to win a contract and complained to the authorities. |
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Dr Edwards said the suspicious acts comprised the injection of substances into the udders to enhance the appearance of the udders. |
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When I saw that Bosch appliances were now similarly priced to Zanussi, I got suspicious. |
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A caretaker has been praised after he tackled one of three suspicious blazes which were started at a secondary school. |
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If he'd been at all nervous or twitchy or had anything suspicious about him, I would have picked it up right away. |
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Sometimes my parents got a little suspicious as to where I was disappearing every time our village was under siege. |
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When you get from someone a monocausal explanation then you should start getting suspicious. |
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The government has fined the bank billions of dollars for not reporting suspicious activity, including money laundering. |
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Once you are suspicious of changes in a coloured skin mole, don't delay in reporting the condition for an expert opinion. |
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Once bitten by a snake you feel suspicious even when you see a piece of rope. |
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Now many suspicious breast masses and calcifications can be biopsied with a needle. |
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One of the things that always makes me suspicious about alleged public fibs is misplaced outrage. |
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Police say they were tipped off to a suspicious package near a parking garage next to the hotel. |
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He trained his binoculars on a suspicious cluster of becalmed motorboats a half-mile off through the haze. |
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I suddenly realized that here I, like the tinkers of whom Della had been so suspicious, was part of a persecuted minority. |
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The public has long been suspicious of big business, but the recent financial meltdowns have created even more disdain and distrust. |
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The man came by to check their tickets and their travel permits, but appeared not to be suspicious. |
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This is a recipe for a resentful, suspicious, self-interested, and racially hostile polity. |
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Our former friends will become deeply suspicious of us and no doubt make plans for when they find themselves declared enemies of U.S. power. |
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And he is suspicious of attempts to meddle in the internal business of others. |
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The secularly minded writers and readers of newspapers, many of them suspicious of religious trappings, might call it a sham. |
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Although the cause is still being investigated it is not thought to be suspicious. |
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Inquiries are continuing into the cause of the blaze but it is not thought to be suspicious. |
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And now many suspicious minds have concluded there is more than one person masquerading as the King. |
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Examination markers would be asked to be extra vigilant and to follow up suspicious trends in exam scripts. |
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After the suspicious death of a miner at a disused colliery in Wales, the Doctor investigates the owner, Global Chemicals. |
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Claims like those should make anyone suspicious, even those who have barely scraped through high school biology. |
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One would surmise that Holmes would get suspicious by the fourth or fifth time he was asked to present a ring as the best man. |
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Police patrols in south Manchester will force suspicious characters to remove balaclavas and hoods after a teenager was shot and killed. |
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Early today, they did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances and said they thought it was a tragic accident. |
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We've spent so much time together for the two months since the beginning of the school year people were starting to get suspicious of us. |
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Not only do they help monitor traffic movement but also track suspicious characters. |
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This was not an aberrant, deviant test thrust on the wife by an unusually suspicious husband. |
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Our organisation abhors this kind of act and appeals to residents to be vigilant and watch out for any suspicious goings-on. |
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The cart, disguised as a kerosene peddler's wagon, was suspicious because it had no spigot to dispense fuel. |
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I am suspicious of such absolutist pronouncements in so collaborative an artistic medium. |
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On Thursday, his colleague telephoned his wife to inquire and found her responses suspicious. |
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The mother of one of the girls got suspicious when he failed to produce a warrant card and called the real police for help. |
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We also ask our church members and sympathetic local people to be on the watch for anything or anyone suspicious. |
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Public opinion, already highly skeptical and suspicious of European Institutions, reached new lows. |
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In the opening set piece a husband and wife breakfast together, a setting so quotidian its very normality is suspicious. |
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He didn't want to look suspicious to them so he stayed in the shadows to observe. |
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I'm looking for people who may have seen something suspicious at about quarter past one to say half past one or quarter to two, in that area. |
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Police radioed others in the area to watch out for 5 suspicious looking youths on motorcycles and to arrest them if they saw them. |
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His legacy is to remind us to be sceptical about science and suspicious of facts. |
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But although his death has been put down to natural causes, police have said there are suspicious circumstances surrounding it. |
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Most of us, surely, are suspicious of people who seem to be putting on an act. |
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He walked into the debriefing room and was greeted by General Li, a suspicious and shady character. |
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A mammogram should be obtained for a suspicious discharge even though results are usually negative. |
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I'm very suspicious of websites that confront you with bells and whistles and all manner of cunning design. |
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Andy wheeled round and stamped back towards us until he was face to face with the suspicious rebel. |
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Does he feel people are naturally suspicious due to several high-profile scandals involving evangelists? |
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Like Burke, Scott was suspicious of the French Revolution and was much alarmed by Napoleonic Imperialism and Whigs ' Reform Bill. |
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On physical examination, no clinically atypical or suspicious nevi were observed on the skin or scalp. |
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Among the proposals are demands that banks in the developed world repatriate money pilfered by corrupt leaders and inform on suspicious accounts. |
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It is believed a motorist witnessed the fall and police say there were no suspicious circumstances. |
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A police officer urged shop managers to check any suspicious notes using forge pens or machine readers that can help detect counterfeits. |
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But there have been some suspicious incidents in the South in which one could imagine agents provocateurs playing a role. |
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On the surface the discussions between the French and Belgians were cordial, but in reality each side was suspicious of the other. |
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Maybe people are suspicious of me, but the reality is that I'm spending most of my time looking at how we make the club game work. |
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Also, the history the blood relatives relate is different from the in-laws, and this makes us suspicious. |
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Equally, if anyone is offered worn York stone flags, they should be suspicious. |
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It is important to be alert for suspicious parcels, but keep in mind that a mail bomb is an extremely rare occurrence. |
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The Central Bank of Russia auditors, reviewing the deals, believed they were highly suspicious and should have been flagged up to authorities. |
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A mother and her four children were today in fear for their lives after two suspicious fires at their home within days. |
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Then there's another police chief, suspicious of the veteran cop's dubious tactics on the job. |
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I think they're very guarded and very alert to anything that they think might be untoward or suspicious. |
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So when Vince is hired by a suspicious husband to find out if his wife is having an affair, it's a case that's touches a raw nerve. |
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Repeat brushings are indicated for suspicious or negative results not consistent with the clinical or radiologic findings. |
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She was a very suspicious, untrusting woman, not even letting her husband fully into her heart. |
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The six-step breakbeat boogie combines with the suspicious brass of 50s cartoons and dazes Doom's creatures with its blatant sardonicism. |
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We tend to be very suspicious of the paid hacks, the yeasayers and naysayers who generally act like a bunch of blackbirds on a telephone wire. |
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Hillary's expedition did bring back furs that supposedly came from yetis, and an abundance of photos of suspicious tracks in the snow. |
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It's been a bit quiet recently, and I got highly suspicious after Mike confessed to larding my logs with dummy search strings. |
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Both load up their arguments with gobs of personal invective, which also makes me suspicious of their arguments. |
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They went off amicably with the suspicious curator following stealthily behind. |
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It also provided enormous ammunition for those who were suspicious of her overall motives and plans. |
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The suspicious father even instructs his servant Reynaldo to spy on Laertes in Paris and to report on his son's behavior. |
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Actually, the white paper contained enough snake-oil to make me suspicious. |
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The heavily lawyered press release is very suspicious and leads one to conclude that he had in fact divulged the information. |
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The actor bites amusingly into his slightly sinister role as a suspicious investigator. |
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But he added that officers in London, on underground and main line networks, were experiencing an increase in calls reporting suspicious packages and activity. |
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If a friend sends you a suspicious chat, ask them a question a bot would not be able to answer. |
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When she reached Hail, the Rashids were suspicious and put her under what amounted to house arrest in the royal complex. |
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They apparently took that as a sign of suspicious activity, even though that can be a hallmark of people on the autism spectrum. |
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To suspicious artists like bo Diddley or Jimmy Rogers, it seemed a form of control, with the songs held as hostages. |
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They were all card-carrying Ukrainians, who were somewhat suspicious of Russia. |
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The court had heard how Frazer was caught in the act after a routine police patrol stopped the car he was driving as officers were suspicious following a spate of break ins. |
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David Lee becomes suspicious of the fourth years when he witnesses them congratulating each other in the office. |
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Just as we need a new tone in Washington, we also need a new tone in discussing energy and the environment, one that is less suspicious, less punitive, less rancorous. |
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To want privacy, anonymity, is inherently suspicious, perhaps criminal. |
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Keeping a sharp eye out for outside civil rights instigators and labor organizer agitators, they are immediately suspicious when he appears in town. |
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Now, of course I'm naturally suspicious, but point two could be read as a qualification of point one, in which case it allows wiggle room for the legal torture of inmates. |
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Community officers working in Warminster are now urging residents to look out for elderly relatives and raise the alarm if they see suspicious callers. |
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Perhaps it was our suspicious behaviour that caused her to be short with us, or perhaps she was having an off night, or maybe she is simply a woman of few words. |
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The problem is the advocates can't talk to the defendants, and have no way of finding out if they have alibis or innocent explanations for apparently suspicious behavior. |
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Such restraint certainly appears to refute any accusation of aerial terrorism and seems almost magnanimous compared to the British propensity to bomb any suspicious activity. |
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Anteroposterior and lateral radiographs of the thoracic or lumbar regions are indicated in patients with localized tenderness or a suspicious mechanism of injury. |
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And while eBay makes a direct profit from sales, it is generally not liable unless it had knowledge of a suspicious seller. |
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He did not want to make them suspicious or open himself up to accusations of entrapment later on. |
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By contrast with the medieval monarch, relatively secure in his rank and his religious status as the anointed of God, the signore had to be suspicious and wary. |
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The Americans can then send this material to other nations in the international antipiracy coalition that may have ships near the suspicious vessel. |
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Users are advised to update their antivirus software and delete any suspicious emails without opening them. |
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Many paleoclimatologists have been suspicious of this graph as it contradicted long established theories of a medieval warm period and a little ice age during that time. |
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Events become increasingly chaotic as Ellwood desperately tries to seal his deal while simultaneously keeping the suspicious sergeant at arm's length. |
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You're standing here loitering about in a very suspicious manner. |
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I'm not jumping to conclusions, but this looks suspicious if you ask me. |
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The listeners grow suspicious with his self-defence story and discover the truth concerns them all. |
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Both men are suspicious of each other, fully aware of the roles they are meant to play in society. |
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I don't buy that this about Evangelicals suspicious of the Anglo-Catholic Romanist leanings. |
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A suspicious Cal soon discovers his father was complicit in taking Richard out to sea and throwing him overboard. |
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Their oddity is that Lombardi's craftsmanship is so exquisite that one senses him helplessly luxuriating in the very complexity that he claims to find so suspicious. |
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Thus previously authoritarian government officials joined with previously suspicious villagers to successfully regenerate the degraded sal forests of southwestern Bengal. |
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For all its pretensions towards reinvention, Glasgow remained deeply suspicious of the avant-garde. |
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Medical examiners frequently perform autopsies if a death is deemed suspicious or unexplained. |
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Yes, I'm suspicious of filmmakers who regard themselves as artists and auteurs. |
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Oddly, while the Stateside media has become suspicious of British press hype, their own tastemakers look to us as a type of buzz barometer for US bands. |
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Police immediately cordoned off the house and officers guarded the front and back doors until the examination at which it was concluded her death was not suspicious. |
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They were suspicious because I didn't have any musical training, that I was mixing n'gonis and balafons, and there was no male arranger for the songs. |
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I am suspicious of a play that depends on the advanced cloddishness of its characters, and whose biggest coup is the unexpected and very realistic barf of one of them. |
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Troops frequently spot suspicious figures just outside the base. |
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So you're saying I should be suspicious of everything made in 'Murica? |
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She was suspicious and, after a short conversation, told the man to leave. |
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France is peopled with patriots in red caps and tricoloured cockades, armed with national muskets and sabres, sullen and suspicious, who instinctively curse all aristocrats. |
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But after a series of missteps by the media, long-time China watchers have begun to be more suspicious and they increasingly look to official sources. |
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These suspicious lesions need to be biopsied, that is have tissue removed for microscopic diagnosis, and in melanoma the biopsy should include complete removal. |
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However, doctors quickly became suspicious about her symptoms and it was discovered that she was in fact suffering from a rare form of tuberculous meningitis. |
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Family doctors say they are struggling to cope with the soaring demand for sick notes as suspicious employers insist workers provide medical proof they are not skiving. |
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Call me suspicious, but something in the ads is reminiscent of large guys in dark alleys offering to hold my wallet. |
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While wandering the grounds, I keep an eye out for suspicious lumps in the dirt. |
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He was a moralist deeply suspicious of how moralism is used. |
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The sale of magic beans and dolls and other mystical, Eastern tchotchkes had made me suspicious. |
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However, there was no sign of a break-in and suspicious circumstances were later ruled out after scenes of crime officers discovered empty blister packs of tablets in a bin. |
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He tried to simulate emotions so that Ant would not become too suspicious. |
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But her mood shifts when the suspicious death of newspaper tycoon Luther Read, a patriarch unbeloved by his offspring, sets Lucy on the trail of a possible parricide. |
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The extent of these divisions, however, made Major suspicious of his Cabinet colleagues and increasingly he began to rely upon an inner cabinet of policy advisors. |
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To somewhat console his thoughts he unclipped his bow from his back and set it on his lap, ready to leap into action at the slightest thing suspicious. |
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There has always been a strain in Conservative thinking, the Little Englander or isolationist tendency, that has been deeply suspicious of foreign intervention. |
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He was not especially fluffy, in fact he was a very short-haired, sleek kitten, with suspicious tufts to the tops of his ears which made us suspect he was half lynx. |
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Some of the leadership and folks of ola were deeply suspicious of religious involvement. |
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He did his best under difficult circumstances, but remained a tense, suspicious figure whose occasional attempts at cheery bonhomie always struck a false note with us. |
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Wiltshire Police told the Daily Beast the death is not being treated as suspicious. |
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By aiming to recover a genealogy of such radical epistemology, Herbert's project in effect aims to undergird a hermeneutically suspicious project via unsuspicious historicism. |
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Northerners are more cautious and suspicious than southerners. |
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The 16th century palace in south-west London is well known for alleged supernatural activity, but nothing suspicious has been caught on film before. |
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Black people, especially young black men, are regarded as suspicious, threatening and potentially dangerous. |
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With this track record, how could the American people be anything other than suspicious of war? |
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Over dinner, an elderly waitress at a nearby restaurant thought the timing of the attack was suspicious. |
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They studied the packages carefully, searching for syringe marks or suspicious powders. |
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Americans starting with Benjamin Franklin have been suspicious of liberal arts higher education. |
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We are as suspicious of big business as we are of big government. |
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But when Te Wherowhero asked to come inside the pa and hold a tangi for his dead, Te Ati Awa again grew suspicious and said no. |
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The woman was familiar from the neighborhood, he explained, so he had not been suspicious when she appeared at his apartment, seemingly alone. |
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Not so large that they were ungainly and made him clumsy, but not so small that you would be suspicious of him. |
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Again, I am suspicious of the author's way of disjoining pragmatism from metaphysics. |
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But Kipling, who repeatedly rejected the Laureateship, was suspicious of an elitism that aggrandized overreachers. |
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The suspicious omissions in the new edition of the book attracted claims of censorship. |
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Ask questions about a nonsensitive topic and return later to the topic of the suspicious transactions. |
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This makes us leery of every suspicious lump, mole, skin tag or discoloration on the body. |
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Brar has come as a rude shock to intelligence agencies which have been suspicious that Sikh militants are trying to regroup in foreign countries. |
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This leads to an overworked, overstressed police force that can understandably become suspicious of everyone in the neighborhoods it patrols. |
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Palmerston was suspicious of France's interventions in Lebanon, Southeast Asia and Mexico. |
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For example, a bank must verify a customer's identity and, if necessary, monitor transactions for suspicious activity. |
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He became known for his dialectical powers, although he was suspicious of them too. |
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If I were to hear any suspicious noises in the night, I would sound the car alarm. |
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All patients underwent an ultrasonography-guided needle sextant biopsy, including all suspicious lesions detected by echography. |
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Lesions clinically atypical for actinic keratosis or suspicious for malignancy should be biopsied to determine appropriate treatment. |
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In 2010, SAMIFIN identified ariary 316,704 billion of suspicious transactions in the construction, logging and mining sectors. |
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Meanwhile, the rest of TV's Cockney rabble queued up to look suspicious as we all halfheartedly tried to work out who killed Archie Mitchell. |
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If it is a real number, but funds come from a different name, or 50 names, shouldn't SS become at least a bit suspicious? |
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Generally, he was informed of suspicious behavior by court officials like the captain and the alarii or apparitors. |
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He checked her eyes for suspicious jerkiness and insisted on a breath test for alcohol. |
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Patients with atypia should have a high-resolution anoscopic examination of the transition zone with a biopsy of suspicious areas. |
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Women who have DCIS have no way of knowing whether these tiny clumps of suspicious cells are the seedlings of a tumor. |
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The blaze was deemed suspicious enough to warrant an investigation. |
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By this time Evans had become suspicious of Polley's oversight, but the band nevertheless signed the deal. |
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Gardai were called after a neighbour spotted the suspicious device at Cranog Close in Ballymun. |
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With the testimony against him, and his former suspicious character, besides his two-sided coat, things looked rather blue for poor Seymour. |
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Unless Smokeys were engaged in an active pursuit, they had to stick to highways and pass off suspicious vehicles to local units. |
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The Party had a distinctive and suspicious foreign policy based on pacifism. |
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I stood there, smegged to silence by the colour screen and mini camera watching me like a suspicious eye. |
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Hannibal was concerned and suspicious of the Centrones, though he hid this from them and the Centrones guided his army for two days. |
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He was suspicious of the poetic language used by Milton, whose blank verse he believed would inspire many bad imitations. |
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However, the style is somewhat affected for the 13th century and everything but the first verse must be regarded with a suspicious eye. |
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Mr Harn also said investigators searched the men's car and detonated several suspicious items, but no bombs were found in the vehicle. |
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Deergrass Road and Thestland Drive, suspicious motor vehicle parked in area. |
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Guru Arjan was captured by Mughal authorities who were suspicious and hostile to the religious order he was developing. |
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In October 1919, the Republic of China occupied Mongolia after the suspicious deaths of Mongolian patriotic nobles. |
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What's more, I pull back the sheets to take a quick but suspicious gander at Bunny, and she's wearing a pair of my briefs. |
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The Portuguese and Arabs were extremely suspicious of each other's every action. |
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Even a nostalgist might need a suspicious story to explain how things had gone wrong. |
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This warrants monitoring and reporting of suspicious cases of atypical pneumonia. |
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Edgar Hoover, who had long been suspicious of Chaplin's political leanings, used the opportunity to generate negative publicity about him. |
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James was suspicious of Henry, especially because of his continuing support for Angus, a man he loathed with a passion. |
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These religious leaders were suspicious of Darwin's theory, and believed that natural selection needed to be supplemented by another process. |
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The problem was further compounded by the illegality of overseas Chinese trade under Ming law, making them even more suspicious. |
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Shooting could not be avoided both times when we took into custody suspicious persons who turned out to be Banderites. |
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The LAPD Bomb Squad responds to up to six reports of suspicious packages a day and detonates a potential bomb about once a month, Vernon said. |
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He was taken to a side room by suspicious police and when a strip-search failed to find drugs PBB was sent to a nearby hospital to be scanned. |
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Order in the streets broke down as rumours arose of suspicious foreigners setting fires. |
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An SVS spokesman said in the first instance a member of the public, for instance a farmer, would alert a vet to a suspicious death. |
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When we first meet Strider the Ranger in the finished work in Book I, Chapters 9 and 10, he certainly seems a suspicious character. |
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They also suggested security guards be given a way of calling the police to report any suspicious people to help avoid attacks. |
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If a manual inspection reveals that the transaction is suspicious, the institution should file a Suspicious Activity Report. |
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Instead reports must be made of all suspicious deposits or transfers, irrespective of their value. |
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Smaller transactions that meet certain criteria may also be flagged as suspicious. |
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Allen was suspicious of the mercenariness of State funding for writers, suggesting it might demystify poetry. |
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He curtsied low, and then bowed almost to the ground, with an imperturbable gravity that seemed almost suspicious. |
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She also had a large enhancing mass in the uncinate process of the pancreas suspicious for the primary tumor. |
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It's a shame the technical side of Big Brother boobed, leaving the housemates suspicious of a bedsit. |
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John was deeply suspicious of the barons, particularly those with sufficient power and wealth to potentially challenge the king. |
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The leading journal of the Schutzstaffel was suspicious of what it astutely perceived as Schmitt's lack of conviction regarding his identification with the party's mission. |
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The Covenantors, under the control of the so-called Kirk party, were deeply suspicious of Charles and used their power to take control of the army. |
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In most countries, homework has come to be an integral part of the schooling system. So much so that parents are suspicious when schools do away with homework. |
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Cabral presents a letter from King Manuel I proposing a treaty, but Emir Ibrahim is suspicious and, for all the formal pleasantries, resistant to the overtures. |
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He punished libel with exile or death and, due to his suspicious nature, increasingly accepted information from informers to bring false charges of treason if necessary. |
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Later historians, notably Dio Cassius, are suspicious of his motives. |
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If a suspicious mass is detected, the physician can perform other minor procedures such as a tissue biopsy or polypectomy to diagnosis the condition. |
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The man's demeanor made others suspicious of his intentions. |
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A member of the deadly nightshade family, tomatoes were erroneously thought to be poisonous by Europeans who were suspicious of their bright, shiny fruit. |
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Soon the local populace became suspicious of da Gama and his men. |
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The forum was suspicious of plots against Bolivia and other countries that elected leftist leaders, including Cuba, Venezuela, Ecuador, Paraguay and Nicaragua. |
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Alisdair, having become suspicious of their relationship, hears them making love as he walks by Baines' house, and then watches them through a crack in the wall. |
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In 1210, suspicious of the growing popularity of miracle plays, Pope Innocent III issued a papal edict forbidding clergy from acting on a public stage. |
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This version of events was written in the north of England some fifty years later and has suspicious similarities with details about the Battle of Stirling Bridge in Scotland. |
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It flags the lowest scores as suspicious and asks whether the friend should be restricted from personal user information, but doesn't defriend them. |
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However, pulmonary valve gradient persisted after PBV in the echocardiography but any suspicious mass over the pulmonary valve or subpulmonary muscle hypertrophy was reported. |
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A fetal ultrasound revealed a gestational sac circumscribed by a very thin membrane which was suspicious for an advanced intra-abdominal ectopic pregnancy. |
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Biopsies were performed under direct vision in all suspicious areas and systematically in several parts of the parietal pleura for cytological and pathological examinations. |
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Patients having only benign lesions may be given a clean bill of health, patients with a suspicious lesion are referred to a trained dermatologist or oncologist. |
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Our case was initially suspected of having a suspicious cystadenocarcinoma of the liver based on the CT findings, while angiography showed neovascularity of the tumor. |
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Parliament was by this time deeply suspicious of the Army, and vice versa. |
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On day 5, an electromyography was performed and showed mild decreased conduction velocities suspicious for infantile myasthenia gravida but not consistent with botulism. |
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When the itchy scratchiness crept, literally, onto my head I started getting suspicious but managed to persuade myself that I was just imagining things. |
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Churchwatch was launched after a number of suspicious incidents at churches, chapels and other places of worship across the area over a number of years. |
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The motives on why the activities for lustration of journalists from the private media were accelerated, before lustrating the holders of public functions, are suspicious. |
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Ross Barkley has not yet earned the trust of Roy Hodgson, an international manager inherently suspicious of bold talent, but Roberto Martinez has no such reservations. |
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By knowing one's customers, financial institutions can often identify unusual or suspicious behaviour, termed anomalies, which may be an indication of money laundering. |
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During the 1520s, the Spanish Inquisition had created an atmosphere of suspicion, and sought to root out any religious thought seen as suspicious. |
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The death of a reclusive pensioner is now being treated as suspicious. |
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His single-minded pursuit of the wild potato has sent him scrambling over cliff faces at thirteen thousand feet and dodging boulders rolled at him by suspicious farmers. |
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Hollywood remained suspicious, even fearful, of the new technology. |
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Hungry as we were, we should have much preferred passing on unfeasted, for we are now suspicious of our host, and feel anxious when away from our horses. |
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He inspects his surroundings, confirming his suspicious that everyone but the street vendors, those cholos and lowlifes, is also carrying a municipal letter. |
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The definitive diagnosis of lung cancer is based on histological examination of the suspicious tissue in the context of the clinical and radiological features. |
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Here the issue is whether it is reasonable for the one to harbour the suspicions in the circumstances even though the suspicious behaviour could be innocent. |
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Examination by TNA experts led to more than a dozen documents being identified as suspicious and submitted to Home Office specialists for examination. |
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The series of treasons made Ivan paranoically suspicious of nobility. |
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He was accused of suspicious correspondence with the Franciscan friars in Mechelen but no incriminating writings were uncovered in his home or at the friary in Mechelen. |
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