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But it hints at something more nefarious.
"They could be making pesticides or they could be making something more nefarious than pesticides".
That didn't stop President Trump from weighing in on Twitter, implying something more nefarious.
But as he made his way to the building's lobby, it was clear something more nefarious had taken place.
The e-mail was a scam, or perhaps something more nefarious, an attempt to infiltrate the newspaper's computers.
It could be any number of things, from identity theft to something more nefarious," an FBI spokesman, who declined to be named, said yesterday.
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Had something even more nefarious occurred?
To them, she is a diabolical creature, armed not with the Internet or a digital music player, but with something much more nefarious.
But the Republican party politician Allen West asked if there was "something far more nefarious" going on, and reproduced a tweet in which Mr Bergdahl wrote "I am still working to free all Guantanamo prisoners.
But "a just-unveiled symbolic action suggests, however, that something even more nefarious is afoot". Lefty bloggers insisted that the logo meant nothing of the sort, suggesting the right-wingers must have found some particularly high-grade hallucinogens.
The investigators say they tripped upon it while looking for something far more nefarious -- evidence of a continuing nuclear program, or an active effort to accumulate more biological or chemical weapons.
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