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"Europeans are historically very suspicious about the Chinese.
"I am very suspicious about this," he said.
"Both sides have become very angry and very suspicious about the other," he said.
"Let's just say I'm getting very suspicious about what they're doing," Mr. Connor said.
Birds always represent something, too - my great-grandmother was always very suspicious about birds".
He didn't like the other work she was showing, and, he told me, "I was very suspicious about showing in a gallery".
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(The absence of the finale of her Elgar concerto, apparently to save time, was itself very suspicious. It lasts about six minutes).
This book should make any sensible person wary of attaching too much value to IQ tests (there's some glorious stuff on the quixotic allotment of IQ ratings) and should make anybody very suspicious of statements about "group IQ" or the presumption that some races are innately more clever than others.
As Samuel Eliot Morison liked to say about such things, "Very suspicious!" If Morison cared about professional standards, he nonetheless held himself well above the academic fray.
"People were very suspicious of his celebrity, about whether he was a show horse or a workhorse," John Markey said.
That would be the House Judiciary Committee, where members want to talk with him about the very suspicious prosecution of former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman.
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