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Libya's National Transitional Council has changed its version of Gaddafi's death, no longer suggesting he was killed in crossfire.
Its search box is no longer suggesting that Jews are still evil but it's still suggesting "Islam should be destroyed".
But they are no longer suggesting that it is chic for women to join the proliferating award shows in strapless gowns.
If nothing else, it's also enormously useful that Mr. Dingell is no longer suggesting, as he did just eight months ago, that the scientific consensus on global warming may be a "great error".
Ms. McGowan said Avis had noted that such rentals are lasting longer, suggesting that customers are arranging more meetings during their business trips, as opposed to the short rentals of a fly-in, fly-out schedule.
Some with other genotypes became sick too, but it took longer, suggesting that what goes on at position 129 may affect incubation time rather than susceptibility.The incubation period of BSE in humans is the decisive variable for predicting the size and timing of any epidemic.
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The music no longer suggests clubs but more solitary and private places, often haunted by nostalgia.
The word "evil" no longer suggests possession by a satanic or any other kind of supernatural force.
Nothing about his physical presence any longer suggests nails, and sometimes, as if in joking recognition of this softening, he answers the phone by saying, "Thumbtacks".
By 1880, "holy terror" was only a jocular name for an obstreperous child and "terrible" no longer suggested the sense of awe it had in "terrible swift sword".
It no longer suggests some dangerous altercation but more probably idle men playing with guns or people celebrating the return of electricity.
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