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Luckily none of them had booked into first class except for one American girl with a suspiciously new-looking backpack.

ON paper it resembles a subplot from David Foster Wallace's deliriously satiric novel "Infinite Jest": a billionaire heiress builds a spectacular art museum on family property somewhere in the Deep South and gives it the suspiciously New-Agey name Crystal Bridges.

"American Made" A limp title for Doug Liman's suspiciously cheerful new film.

Laika's sinister stop-motion fable centres on a young girl who discovers a parallel universe through a psychedelic tunnel in her suspiciously gothic new home.

Yet fashionable shop windows and online offerings look suspiciously familiar: new, perhaps, in the mix of colors, especially with digitized patterns, or in ever-lighter stretch fabrics, but so far nothing to project fashion into a futuristic era.

Although these so-called massage parlors are usually in a back room or upstairs, Chinatown officials say evidence of their increase is all around, from the rash of suspiciously empty new salons to the carefully worded classified advertisements in local newspapers.

Even when the screen is filled with the rocky crags and plains of Morocco, where it was shot, the cinematography is as flat as a tourist's video, and Mortensen, in his suspiciously clean new clothes, barely breaks a sweat.

The teachers looked suspiciously young.

By the end, it still seemed suspiciously like a new player trying to say the right things without anything that could be really considered hard evidence.

And if that sounds suspiciously like a "new paradigm," it is.

"Do I know him?" Duncan asks suspiciously of this unfamiliar new face.

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