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The lie detector quickly insinuated itself into American law enforcement: at the end of the thirties, a survey of thirteen city police departments showed that they had given polygraphs to nearly nine thousand suspects.
Mr Putin's first reaction was that Mr Nemtsov's killing was a "provocation", and his backers quickly insinuated that the country's liberals had killed Mr Nemtsov themselves to blacken the president's name.
Tweets, comments, and web posts from the birther movement quickly insinuated that the tragedy was no accident.
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This "third rate actor and second rate spy," quickly insinuates himself into Celadine's life by commissioning a new play from her, a project that Mary, the generic reformed whore and current adoring house companion of Celadine, hopes will bring her grieving friend back from her mournful state.
As you can see in the above screencap of Lonegan's tweet (which was quickly deleted), he's insinuating that Newark is actually just a collection of foreign countries because of the city's heavily diverse population.
Genis talks quickly and often, and his pale, insinuating eyes make him look like he's in on a really stupendous secret.
Her first kiss was on TV, as was her prom, and losing her virginity was "insinuated on camera twice, before quickly happening in real life" in her friend's guest house.
Minutes later, he retweeted someone insinuating he was a "fascist," then quickly deleted both the tweets, and White House officials told the press it was an accident.
With Pichai's aid, Google has insinuated itself into the computer browsing experience very quickly indeed.
But the nonmusical segments go quickly; it's as if the pace of the picking has insinuated itself into the entire show.
He finagles jobs with a succession of Wall Street firms; marries a woman named Sandra Boss, who quickly ascends the corporate ladder at the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company; and insinuates himself into the privileged world of prep-school-and-Ivy-League-educated, upper-crust New York and Boston.
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