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But the investigators suspected something more ominous.
He said he was stargazing, but Mr. Cohen suspected something more sinister.
The event, which was observed on March 28, was originally thought to be a gamma ray burst from a collapsing star, but researchers suspected something more sinister was at play.
Mrs. Spencer said she suspected something more than economic stagnation -- "in my opinion it was because she was black and she was a woman" -- but she also doubted that Vineland would ever recover.
East Hampton politics are rarely as balmy as summer afternoons on the beach, but Ms. Weir, a Republican who is up for re-election on Nov. 4, suspected something more sinister than dirty campaigning when she saw the toilet seats.
Only my brother Sean, who was 20 months older than me, suspected something more than just a holiday was afoot, and he screamed as he was dragged on to the aeroplane: "I don't wanna go to England; I wanna stay home and play Little League baseball".
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Another is that he wanted a prominent sacrificial lamb to offer up to fans, and the Yankees' aging star represented the juiciest target: his past lies about PED use, unsportsmanlike conduct on the field and attention-grabbing antics off it have made him perhaps the game's least popular player.But Mr Rodríguez himself suspects something more nefarious.
They're probably right, but I suspect something more is going on because concessionary pricing has been the centerpiece of the EADS tanker strategy since it first got into the competition in 2006.
But I suspect something more noteworthy and pervasive is afoot.
I suspect something more interesting happened that day.
According to Scully, the deaths appear to be the result of political terrorism, but Mulder suspects something more improbable.
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