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He taught himself to record, edit and mix, and "insinuated" himself onto the air.
As stocks soared, he gloated, and insinuated that his policies were responsible.
A day later, he went on television and insinuated that President Obama harbored sympathy for Islamic terrorists.
Last year will be remembered as the moment when dance music slithered across the Atlantic and insinuated itself into American genres that have hitherto been immune to it.
Like Soviet-era propaganda, the film rubbished protest leaders' talk of "dignity" and insinuated that they were in the pay of foreign governments.
No doubt it introduced new military technologies to the world and insinuated new strains of violence into the American character, but did it beget greater violence?
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At times, I was reminded of Marlon Brando at his most feline and insinuating.
A female artist who murmurs and insinuates into your soul is rarely on the boardroom agenda.
Creepy but harmless, they look like small brown inchworms and insinuate themselves into clothing.
Iain Paterson was a brutal and enigmatic Orest, with John Daszak sly and insinuating as Aegisth.
Corporate power is at once self-evident and elusive, mundane and esoteric, aggressive and insinuating.
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