Sentence examples for too a hint from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps it bears another meaning, too a hint at what the constrained environment of the 1970s and 80s would produce: the Islamist or democratic revolutionaries of today.

There's humor in it, too a hint of a smile around Carson's mouth, an acknowledgment of the absurdity of the situation, and the improbable, shot-in-the-dark victory that it represents.

There was, too, a hint of humour: the poet's daughter Catherine has recounted how her father, who studied Latin at school and university, would trade quips in the language with his family (the exclamation "holy smoke" became sanctus fumus).

There is, too, a hint of the British cult of the beautiful young man, the Pierrot or puer eternus figure, and of his American devotees, including Pavel Tchelitchew, Paul Cadmus and, not least, Lincoln Kirstein, founder, with George Balanchine, of the New York City Ballet, and Johnson's closest friend.

Last month the company accepted an additional $35 million in venture capital too, a hint that investors see potential where skeptics don't.

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And he carries about him too just a hint of the distracted wildness of his grief.

Askegard and Gonzalez remained onstage, and launched into a pas de deux lit in red — perhaps too obvious a hint that this pairing was meant to be seen as fiery or in some way carnal (much of the movement did take place on the floor).

There are some chiles in there too, and a hint of acid, and some scraps of pigtail that are discernible from the snout more by their more elongated shape than by any radical difference in taste or texture.

Other mining companies littered the biggest fallers in a pattern becoming all-too familiar: a hint of good news sees mining firms leading the market, while bad news sends them down by around 5%.

Perhaps too there is a hint of the Platonic idea of lovers as two halves of a single soul.

The fundamental fact is that a policy of austerity for all — incredibly harsh austerity in debtor nations, but some austerity in the European core too, and not a hint of expansionary policy anywhere — is a complete failure.

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