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American officials in Baghdad and international legal experts regard one another with suspicion; most outsiders doubt the legitimacy of the court and have been reluctant to participate.
What with being under suspicion most of the time, Banks didn't get to do much policing, but he remains an anchoring presence, with his pained, I-shouldn't-have-had-the-oysters expression.
While some teachers still regard the g&t programme with suspicion, most schools have taken it on board and are finding their own ways of putting it into practice.
In that word, "reclaim," there is an echo of an old suspicion — most familiarly expressed in the story of Noah's Ark — that our world was first made of water and that, if we foul up our right to it, it might return to that state.
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Such was the suspicion between most Americans and most Muslims in the Bush era that it did not take much to improve the climate.
In 1985, China was held in suspicion by most of the rest of the world.
But we will not change the healthy suspicion that most Americans hold toward government in general.
Geoffrey Mutai has fallen under more suspicion than most, because he has run fantastic times in an aggressive manner.
He was unnerved by the suspicion that most of the people in front of him firmly believed that God was a banker, an Episcopalian, and a Republican".
The rugby club initially faced suspicion because most of its members were Western expatriates and its official head a British diplomat.
A straw poll of a few of them confirmed the suspicion that most would not readily give up their existing allegiances.
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