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It began as insinuation, but quickly flowered into outright declaration.
The music starts as insinuation rather than flourish or pounce; Mr. Kavakos and Mr. Pace began with a conspiratorial hush, eliciting a palpable silence in the hall.
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But the designer talked backstage about using veiled flesh as "insinuations of skin".
Dismissing the newspaper reports as "insinuations" and "rumors," Mr. Rajoy said that "the state of law doesn't bow to blackmail".
These included allegations involving her adopted daughter Bridget that she found "despicable", as well as insinuations that McCain herself was currently a drug addict.
Despite the magnitude posed by its phalanxes of players, "Gruppen" begins less as a spectacle than as an insinuation.
I will grant that I could have chosen a less loaded word than "misleading," as some will hear it as an insinuation about the pollster's motives or the accuracy of data.
But his "so-called" defense is a reminder of some larger, awful truths: reporting this sort of crime is in no way easy, and exposes a person to insinuations, as well as pain; and children who have been abused can be set on difficult paths.
The leaders of the social clubs object to stories like this, which they say are untrue, as well as the insinuation that they are anything but perfect park guests.
With speeds such as his, insinuations of doping were bound to follow.
In filings, Silver Point maintained "that it has done absolutely nothing wrong," and attacked AIG's and Post's allegations as "baseless insinuations" and "partisan rancor" meant to extract more favorable terms in the FiberMark reorganization.
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