Sentence examples for Has insinuated from inspiring English sources

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A year later, he has insinuated himself into another family.

The group has insinuated that Bajwa is connected to the ostracized Ahmadi minority.

Somehow, the scent of mold has insinuated itself into every fold.

With Pichai's aid, Google has insinuated itself into the computer browsing experience very quickly indeed.

As it has insinuated itself into my routine, it's affected all items around it.

The government has insinuated that the camp is a recruitment hotbed for terror group Al-Shabaab.

Under Musharraf, the military has insinuated itself into civil society as never before.

Caffeine has "insinuated itself into the workplace, and I don't see anything particularly wrong with that," Mr. Braun said.

Throughout the play death has insinuated its presence in a whisper, whenever someone falls down or a shot is heard.

The federal government has insinuated itself more and more deeply into health care, finance, energy, industry, the environment and labor.

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Dan Sullivan's "Playwright vs. Director: Who Has the Last Word" (Feb. 10) disturbingly suggests that the mendacious auteur malignancy in film now might be insinuating itself into the playwright, from whom all blessings flow.

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