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Exposure to infected poultry is an obvious suspicion.
"The obvious suspicion is some kind of engine problem.
My surgical colleagues accept me without obvious suspicion.
That hardly constitutes a sequence, however, and the obvious suspicion is that this was Mourinho's point.
When the claims about W.M.D. collapsed, the invasion of Iraq was retrospectively justified as having at least got rid of Saddam, which raised the obvious suspicion that such regime change had been the real objective all along.
[Page A17.] The skirmish and Mr. Arafat's obvious suspicion that Israel was double-dealing underscored how distant even a truce remained, despite the end to the treacherous impasse in Ramallah.
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Government curfews and the obvious suspicions the authorities had with large groups of people congregating didn't exactly create the ideal context for a thriving club scene.
While this tip might seem obvious, fewer and fewer of us are putting away our devices during meals with family and friends, and research only confirms the obvious suspicions that phones can have a negative impact on relationships.
That any Cambridge police officer would not recognize Professor Gates or adhere to the confirmation by campus police that the figure he was arresting was indeed Professor Gates raises obvious suspicions -- yet another iteration of the "uppity Negro" backlash that has reached a fever pitch in the Obama era.
And as one watches the plot thicken by the day, it becomes obvious why suspicion is the staple diet of Italian hearts: there's simply so much about which one can be suspicious.
It acknowledges that we need diagnostic routes for what the GPs recognise as alarm symptoms (the obvious cancer suspicion), the nonspecific symptoms (the difficult diagnosis) and the vague symptoms (the common symptom).
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