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It's more a communal thing, the form insinuating a kind of longing".
But one passage in the book, at first glance rather slight, ends up insinuating a radical note into the proceedings.
There are public burnings of books that dare to suggest that Julius Caesar's assassins, Brutus and Cassius, are "the last of the Romans", thus insinuating a contrast with the ineffectiveness of the opposition now.
One of his descendants quoted John Adams, one of the American negotiators, as observing, "Strachey is as artful and insinuating a man as they could send; he pushes and presses every point as far as it can possibly go; he has a most eager, earnest, pointed spirit".
Sharpe in 2005.James BoughtonIMF historianWashington, DCDon't protest too muchSIR - The pope makes a speech insinuating a link between Islam and violence, and Islamic militants in Somalia respond by shooting dead a 70-year-old nun outside a children's hospital ("Stirring up anger", September 18th).
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Choosing to educate for freedom rather than for virtue is still insinuating an influential choice.
A spokesman for Gessler, Andrew Cole, told The Huffington Post in an email that "insinuating an association (between the mailer and Gessler) because Sec.
"It insinuates a higher art.
Warm, robust strings at the onset insinuated a sense of occasion.
There is no reason to insinuate a scapegoat, especially when Congress, not the C.I.A., authorized the war.
"Instead of trying to conjure fairy-tale magic, wring tears or insinuate a message, it is happy just to be its delicious, genially sophisticated self.
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