Sentence examples for It insinuated from inspiring English sources

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It insinuated itself into our lives a year and a half ago, after some friends gave the adorable stuffed rabbit to my youngest daughter, Clementine.

It insinuated itself into how the State Legislature worked by creating an informal space where lawmakers in their socks, sometimes with a highball in hand, could wander down the hall and knock on the door of a neighbor and talk through the day.

The school district also pulled a video from a high school health class last December after parents complained it insinuated female victims were to blame for sexual assaults.

It had a freshness, a ferocity, it insinuated itself with a kind of immediacy and violence that I could respond to".

It began clandestinely: it insinuated itself into the world under the cover of pseudonyms: "democratic" change approved by 100 percent of the population; cold war; peaceful coexistence; normalization; realpolitik; détente.

ICE agents planned and staged their enforcement at the armory and then brought immigrants there for questioning, which Free said was concerning since it insinuated that the military supported the raid.

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While the Times piece recognizes that there is nothing illegal about the techniques that Apple uses to minimize its taxes, it insinuates, I thought, that Apple is still doing something wrong and unfair.

Its danger lies in the subtlety with which it insinuates into a relationship.

"It insinuates a higher art.

It insinuates more than it invades, setting up shop like a freeloading houseguest, not a killer.

"I'm comfortable with the term because of what it insinuates," he says.

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