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Instead, the brain files away a sea of clues, alert to the subtlest insinuation of a pattern.
"I met with Mr. Mozilo only a few times, always in a business environment, and any insinuation of a personal friendship is simply false," he wrote.
At first, Elbaz was put off by this image because he felt "there was something religious about it", a vague insinuation of a Madonna and Child.
At first, Elbaz was put off by this image, because he felt that "there was something religious about it," a vague insinuation of a Madonna and Child, what with the mother in flowing robes and the child looking up at her, beatific.
In fact the sense of terror that the book generated in the reader stemmed in large measure from the insinuation of a frightening, inexplicable creature into a thoroughly ordinary, recognizable world; it was as if Frankenstein's monster had been plunked down in a London -- or New York -- suburb and sent to school with our children.
To think that it's an insinuation of a setting aside of the political responsibilities of belonging to the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) would be naive, at the very least.
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That is the insinuation of an interview given by none other than Mr Strauss-Kahn's wife, Anne Sinclair.
Behind, or beneath, the strange face was the elusive insinuation of an irritating, familiar face, a face that unsettled Aryeh Zelnik.
But Icahn made no mention of these events, claiming instead, "I chose to end this arrangement," and citing "the insinuations of a handful of your Democratic critics".
Although strict libel laws have kept the royal's identity out of the newspapers, there have been insinuations of a sex scandal.
And Obama, for many months, has still been the object of insinuation that he's a Muslim who's going to be the front for some sort of attack on the U.S.--and the insinuations of a lack of patriotism.
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