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But perhaps more invidious and threatening to freedom than spying agencies spying on us is the corrosive outcome of us all having suspicious minds.
He failed the International Cycling Union's biological passport program and was one of three riders identified by cycling's governing body as having suspicious blood profiles.
I would like to reiterate my abhorrence at having fingers falsely pointed at me and being accused of having suspicious blood results and therefore of possibly cheating in the sport I love.
In December, Trahan began having suspicious symptoms.
Cancer represents a significant risk to patients having suspicious bloody/serous-bloody discharge.
In urine cytology, cells present in voided urine or bladder wash samples are examined and described as being positive or negative for the presence of malignant cells, atypical or having suspicious cells present [ 14].
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A FinCEN source says that $20bn already examined appears to have "suspicious origins".
The souks of Essaouira are filled with little jars of argan oil that have suspicious locals rolling their eyes.
Its author, Philip Shenon, a former New York Times reporter, uncovered a new lead, in the person of a heretofore overlooked woman who may have had suspicious ties to the assassin.
In hospital in 1995, his blood was found to have suspicious levels of hematocrit, an indicator (though not proof) of the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
"In a time frame of an hour, we saw at least 25 locations in the San Francisco Bay Area with people that had suspicious files," he said.
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