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conspiratorial
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Pertaining to conspiracy or conspirators.
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The Vatan-e-Emrooz newspaper, which has a conspiratorial mindset, published a front-page article in April warning that the event is aimed at orchestrating a "soft overthrow" in Iran and urged the country's intelligence apparatus to be vigilant.
Hegarty's spoken voice, a warm conspiratorial whisper, only occasionally hints at the uniquely powerful and vulnerable sound that he is capable of making on stage and in recordings.
The argument that if we grasped how to control the climate then evildoers would already be doing it doesn't hold water with conspiratorial thought, however.
The conspiratorial closeness may be appropriate.
Some leaders' anti-gay language has a conspiratorial tone that feels borrowed from the anti-Semitic diatribes of another time: gay people are portrayed as in thrall to alien values and particularly dangerous to children.
In the Kremlin's reductionist and conspiratorial worldview, that practically makes the paper a branch office of the CIA and MI6.This paranoid patriotism, intensified by Russia's conflict with the West over Ukraine, helps to explain a law Mr Putin signed last month.
For the left, anti-government conspiracy theories have proven a double-edged sword: the conspiratorial bent that swept much of the New Left in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which treated government as part of "the man" and made "liberal" an epithet of contempt, tore the Democratic Party apart for a generation.
Their stand has been touchingly unco-ordinated; more effective, it may transpire, for seeming heartfelt rather than conspiratorial.
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