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(Marla was the first Monica, it is insinuated).
The talk of a "barbecue summer" and a "mild winter", it is insinuated, lay bare the Met Office's shortcomings.
An A to Z of disorders is insinuated: anxiety, anger management, obsessive compulsive disorder, paranoia, Tourette's syndrome and Trichotillomania (where people pull out their hair).
You begin to sense some disappointment in the evaluators report, or in a recent article on the school building in Amorikot, which discusses the amount of money paid for the school and it is insinuated that corruption has crept into the work.
The wonder of Split is the way modern living is insinuated into the fabric of an ancient palace: original columns still adorn the waterfront facade, the spaces between filled with shuttered windows; an arch over a Roman thoroughfare buries itself in someone's bedroom; the guardhouse over the golden gate is cannibalised as a chapel – the narrowest in the world so they claim.
Blend CEO Akash Nigam agrees: "That's what is insinuated, correct.
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It is 'aesthetic' and silent; it is polite (no commotion); it is insinuating.
Afrobeat is insinuating but hard-headed, with stubbornness encoded in its sound and its lyrics.
One of the murderer's tactics is insinuating himself into the lives of victims as a boyfriend.
If you are accused of acting inappropriately towards a woman and you subsequently send a photo of her to your mates, it is not respecting her privacy, it is insinuating she was asking for it.
And yet, there he is insinuating that anybody who doesn't go out and get a gun right away isn't a good Christian.
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