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"I'd had an inkling in the April," he said.
Oleigi, however, said that he had no inkling in July , 1980 of what his friend was about to do.
Tina Wells, 19, a shoes saleswoman here, said "there might be a little inkling in my mind" if she saw a group of Arab-looking men together.
I missed all of it at the time; I was in Alaska, and got my first inkling in the New York Post that some sort of bomb had gone off.
"There's really no inkling in Emil of what is going to happen," says Rosen. "It's a story in which children are safe, in which Kästner repeatedly seems to say to parents, 'Trust your children, they'll be all right.' It's wonderfully optimistic".
"I had a terrible inkling in my first placement that I was pushing the rewards of working in a school a bit too far, I remember thinking 'oh my god, it's so exhausting' but I put it down to fact I was training," she says.
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I read about college in books, saw it on TV and heard inklings in school.
It was Lewis's time with the Oxford literary group the Inklings in the late 1930s that led to the extraordinary flowering of his literary talent in the creation of Narnia.
There are too many parenting trends filling the air at any moment to declare one particularly dominant or singular, but there are inklings in the city — or at least in parts of it — of a movement toward slow parenting, analogous to the movement toward slow food.
His theory that myths held "fundamental truths" became a central theme of the Inklings in general.
There are also inklings in countries like Hungary and Pakistan about pushing their frontiers outward.
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