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"Two being found in such a short period of time is quite suspicious," Cpl.
The public quite legitimately are quite suspicious of the way board appointments occur.
"I'm usually quite suspicious about classical composers who impinge on the folk world," Tickell says.
Everyone is quite suspicious, because they know they've been scamming and they assume everyone else is doing the same".
"It's quite suspicious, no?" said Gia Gvilava, a senior lawyer at Transparency International who has been investigating these issues for years.
"She's very unusual for an English person," her friend Philip Hensher says of her, "in that she's quite suspicious of comedy.
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So I'm not sure the whole thing is quite as suspicious as some people think.
One City economist called the fall in borrowing as "quite amazing" and "suspicious".
I suppose the thing that strikes me is that we are in an era where people are quite cynical and suspicious of politicians, they tend to think we are out of touch and he was someone who really had the common touch.
The country is already quite cynical and suspicious of psychiatric diagnoses -- to wit the continuing controversies over the upcoming psychiatric bible of diagnosis, DSM-V.
It has not only become quite natural to be suspicious of your disabled neighbour when he drives by your house in a new car – but to report him to the authorities for it.
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