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And this became a suspicious thing," he said.
"Imagine you get a box from somewhere, it's got something suspicious in it, and you want to be able to identify where that suspicious thing might have come from," Dunn said.
You never know what's going on — maybe the suspicious thing is a fake because D.O.I. is doing an undercover and a year later they'll be asking you why you said nothing about it.
You never know what's going on maybe the suspicious thing is a fake because D.O.I. is doing an undercover and a year later they'll be asking you why you said nothing about it.
The most suspicious thing Simonetti said he had seen happened a few weeks ago, on the No. 2 train, at Wall Street, when a man of "how should I say it — Middle Eastern descent" got on the subway carrying an oversized VCR, "like a pizza pie".
He said: "If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon," as clear a statement as he could really make that he sees a racial aspect to the shooting – as does pretty much everyone else since the only suspicious thing Mr. Martin did was walk while black.
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("They leave suspicious things in the sink").
Suspicious things to look for include unusual syntax, unfamiliar organizations, and weirdly pornographic depictions of Bernie Sanders.
But suspicious things often happen on social networks and search engines – for example, the downranking of a Google competitor, or the sudden favouring of some friend of Facebook's on its EdgeRank algorithm.
She told David suspicious things he hadn't heard before - about his father's depressions, how he once waved his penis in front of Hannah, how she had demanded a lock for her bedroom when she was 12.
This week Bush reached for full demagoguery--actual McCarthyism--when, in an appearance on "Larry King Live," he insinuated that Clinton had been up to suspicious things during a trip to Moscow in '69, and criticized him for taking part in anti-Vietnam War demonstrations in London.
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