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Those numbers, however, are suspiciously hard to verify.
But when Dr. Hopkins tried, it began to seem more than expectably hard -- it seemed, even, suspiciously hard.
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Jones writes about a contemporary domestic battle that suspiciously echoes the hard-drinking, raucous, masculine tone of a James Jones novel.
By Madge Brown and Eugene Kinkead The New Yorker, April 12 , 1947P. 28 A keen-eyed little working girl waiting for a crosstown bus at Eighty-sixth Street and York Avenue found herself staring hard and suspiciously at a wispy man of sixty with long gray hair and a droopy handle-bar mustache whom she saw leaning against a lamppost.
The volume of the conversation rises suspiciously high, but it's hard to tell at first who's responsible.
With her dark sunglasses and intermittent, suspiciously blissful smile, it was hard to tell just what Ms. Asencio made of her increasingly peculiar predicament.
On Team she sounds suspiciously like Chicago spitter Sasha Go Hard, and the chorus she lays on the wilting, undulating beat is half-baked.
Such a negotiated deal is the only hope, but to hard-liners, it sounds suspiciously Clintonian.
Like yoga classes (which this movie blessedly leaves alone), they are hard in real life and suspiciously easy in movies.
Not surprisingly, "the richest guy on the planet" (who looks suspiciously like Microsoft's Bill Gates) has a hard time getting a date for Friday night until he offers to buy the girl Norway.
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