Sentence examples for now suspiciously from inspiring English sources

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Touring Los Angeles in 1906, the Igorots, now suspiciously "fat and glossy," were blamed for an "epidemic of thefts" of over 200 "high-class dogs," according to The Los Angeles Times.

Five days later, the bag was still there only now, suspiciously, it had been tucked into a dark corner.

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So many spaces have failed to live up to their promise that they are now viewed suspiciously.

Previous contributions to what now looks suspiciously like a series on London and the recession have been provided by Ken Livingstone, Mike Tuffrey and Jo Valentine of London First.

Well into the era of Ross's successor, William Shawn, one of the magazine's hallmarks was long, unbroken quotations that now seem suspiciously articulate.

The man in the lobby leaned back in his chair, snapped open his paper again and nodded, eyes now squinting suspiciously: "You can drink wine at ours".

What was once seen as a historic transformation in emerging economies now looks suspiciously like a global bubble in commodities and credit, which will end the way bubbles usually end: by bursting.

The calendar's opening display now looks suspiciously like the ones on Pocket PCs, with appointments, tasks and mail displayed on a single screen.

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