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My original suspicion was that the bugs had gone into my nasal cavity while I was asleep and had gnawed away at my prefrontal cortex.
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Perhaps the most important indication of his innocence is that for 73 days the government could find nothing beyond its original suspicions to hold him on.
It has not changed drastically as we're finding that many of our original suspicions were relatively accurate, but we have made some minor edits to ensure that it is up-to-date with our findings.
For many Iranians, the show trial and the reports of brutality, even more than the original suspicions of electoral fraud, have stripped away the aura of piety that has surrounded the Islamic Republic for thirty years.
The Cruise fan base has been shaken by a number of public pronouncements, although some of us have merely been confirmed in our original suspicions that there was something about this actor that was not quite of this earth.
Though prosecutors have no evidence connecting him to the Sept. 11 attacks or any other terrorist acts, those original suspicions are still a driving force behind the government's case.
Nothing occurred that even tended to lessen the reasonableness of the original basis for the suspicion of the agents that a crime within their particular line of duty was being committed in their presence.
The pleasure to be had from reading this poem comes from two sources: first there is the mad logic of fitting something as deeply un-twinkly as a bat into the original, and second, the suspicion that Carroll had the Dormouse interject when it did because he couldn't come up with any more rhymes to fit.
It's pretty charmless stuff, as songs in which rock stars inform their wives monogamy is a bourgeois affectation tend to be, but it's one of the better tracks off 1977's Sneakin' Suspicion: fewer original songs, slicker production, the feeling that Dr Feelgood might have already said all they had to say.
Known once as "Before the Fact" (that was the name of the original story by Francis Iles), "Suspicion" is the latest feature by Alfred Hitchcock, famous for "The Thirty-Nine Steps," "Foreign Correspondent" and "Rebecca".
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