Sentence examples for suspicion one from inspiring English sources

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New Images, Framed by Suspicion One warm morning, a white man, pale as the moon, sweeps 129th Street's sidewalk.

Patrons are often pleased to see Brooklyn-bred honey, said John McGill, the owner, though some eye it with the suspicion one might reserve for East River seafood.

Any suspicion one might have entertained that the West intervened in order to retain control of the chief oil-producing area of the world can be put to rest for good.

Three days before anthrax was first detected in Florida, a Manhattan doctor called the New York City Department of Health to report a suspicion: one of his patients might have contracted anthrax.

Mr. Ali, who in the suit contends that his civil rights were violated when his cart was seized by the police, also said that he had a sneaking suspicion, one not uncommon among vendors whose carts are confiscated, that the police may have enjoyed a few refreshments at his expense.

Open borders or separate identity; trust or suspicion; one interpretation of the need for true faith, or a different interpretation of the same need: Oz presents the clash of idealisms in such a way as to allow Israel's recent past to reverberate in the present, while at the same time connecting them to the much more ancient Judas story that fascinates Shmuel.

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As suspicion on one side and disappointment on the other threatens the ties between these two groups of women, one problem may be that, for this generation, solidarity was created only through sit-ins and social media.

But the answers also highlight how the suspicion on one side fuels the divide, leaving African-Americans distrustful of white people and in fear of the police or anyone, such as George Zimmerman, who may have the power to take life or freedom.

By Patricia Collinge The New Yorker, September 14 , 1929P. 43 Types of visitors that come to a sick room-Cheery ones, who think there is nothing the matter with, the suspicion ones that watch every move that the nurse makes.

Addressing his suspicions, one poster to Animal Planet's Web site issued a point-for-point missive, remarkable for the exclusion of terms like "grassy knoll" and "second shooter": "1.

Vergerio felt that education should not be used as a means of entering the lucrative professions; medicine and law, especially, were looked on with suspicion if one's aim in studying them was merely that of gaining material advantages.

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