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"Highly suspicious," said Stefan Presser, legal director for the A.C.L.U.
"Immediately, you're suspicious," said Joseph J. Salvo, director of the population division at the Planning Department.
"It is terrible and also very suspicious," said the cousin, who lived next door to the brothers in Ravidas Camp.
"In Iran everybody who becomes rich fast is regarded as suspicious," said Mohammad Khoshchehreh, an economist and former centrist lawmaker.
"I'm a bit suspicious," said Johnson, whose son Boris is a leading leave campaigner.
"This market is very suspicious," said Michael O'Hare, head of block trading for Lehman Brothers.
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To the authorities, "if you were a Catholic you were suspicious," says Gregorio Rosa Chávez, the assistant bishop of San Salvador.
(Mr. Larsen recalls nothing particularly suspicious, saying it is hardly uncommon to see people wearing hooded sweatshirts in January).
"That's when I became suspicious," says Hoffmann, who calls the absence of Israelis "preposterous".
"I'm still suspicious," says biochemist Harold Erickson at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and first author on the paper that questioned the antibody tests.
"People that lose their hair are viewed as less powerful and more suspicious," says Epstein, who has surgical and consultation offices in South Florida and New York.
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