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During the dot-com boom, for example, a proliferation of brand names began with "e's" (to suggest e-commerce or anything online) and "u's" (to flatter the consumer by insinuating that the product or service was created specifically for "u").

Robert Jay, the counsel to the Leveson Inquiry, questioned Dacre about a column, by Jan Moir, that had caused outrage by insinuating that the death of the singer Stephen Gateley, of the boy band Boyzone, had had something to do with his being gay.

What appears to have been the final update posted on the Twitter account before it was taken offline — "Reuters shareholders to hold meeting over Rothschild's 'iron grip' over decision making process" — amplified that conspiracy theory by insinuating that the Reuters news agency itself was somehow a tool of Zionist plotters.

Most disgusting of all is his attempt to gain our understanding for his amoral behaviour by insinuating that the fundamental fault lies not with him, but with the "cut-throat" world of politics into which he fell, "sucked in like a concubine at a Roman orgy".

Périer in this way defended his actions as governor by insinuating that the results of the massacre could have been worse if not for his prompt action.

Guevara ended his remarks by insinuating that the United States was not interested in real reforms, sardonically quipping that "U.S. experts never talk about agrarian reform; they prefer a safe subject, like a better water supply.

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By insinuating that Gore is a phony, the Bush camp is calling his honesty, not his fidelity, into question -- and slyly exploiting his greatest weakness among suburban women.

Jack said certain distributors didn't want to ruffle the feathers of their core audience by insinuating that bro-love can and does become romantic.

Shaking her head, Samakow writes that "by insinuating that girls aspire to marry 'superheroes,' DC Comics seems to miss the very important fact that young girls want to -- and should -- see themselves as superheroes".

So why would the British defend this horrible safety record by insinuating that American rage at BP is "British bashing?" And let's not forget that BP itself changed its name in 2001 from British Petroleum, almost as if it were ashamed of the word "British".

Paradoxically, it has been the Clinton camp that with an increasing feel of desperation has tried to make Obama into a black candidate, whether by comparing his political success with Jackson's, as President Clinton has done, or by insinuating that Hispanics will balk at his candidacy.

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