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The paper, suspicious of "one migrant in particular, wearing a blue hoodie with stubble on his chin," had enlisted Microsoft's How Old Do I Look? program to suggest that he was lying.
Assemblyman Joseph R. Lentol, a Brooklyn Democrat, said that the police are relying on informants so heavily in some neighborhoods that residents have become suspicious of one another, giving rise to the "Stop Snitchin' " backlash.
"They were suspicious of one another, and also us.
The brothers have all been alienated for years and suspicious of one another.
Successive governments have conspired, Minton argues, to create environments that make people suspicious of one another.
American political dynasties are supposed to be suspicious of one another.
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In the end, Dr. Swensen said, more than 90percentt of the group had something suspicious on one or more of their scans.
We also found that independents in particular are suspicious of one-party control of government.
To say we're suspicious, resentful and wary of one another is more accurate.
A week later, I am left asking the same question in response to the suspicious death of one of my constituents, Samia Shahid – again in Pakistan.
For Latin America's biggest Jewish community, it was an alarming reminder not just of the suspicious death of one of their most prominent members, but also that it had already been targeted in two of the deadliest terrorist attacks in Argentina's history.
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