I have a strong suspicion that generals are always better in the abstract than in reality. |
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Fifty years ago, marriage-guidance counsellors were generally regarded with suspicion. |
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Although he is not on the official government list of abductees, there is strong suspicion that he, too, was kidnapped. |
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A mild tetchiness and suspicion between the two counties has been evident in more than merely their refusal to contemplate a unified police unit. |
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He was booked on suspicion of making threats with intent to terrorize and on suspicion of interfering with a person's civil rights. |
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The result is an escalating spiral of suspicion, greed and betrayal, in which family and friendships are put to the test. |
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From the beginning I've had the suspicion that at the end of the day Walker would basically get off scot-free. |
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But on this larger scale, suspicion about metanarratives of progress is still appropriate, particularly where these involve teleologies. |
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During the operation police also arrested an 18 year-old man on suspicion of possessing a firearm. |
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Her claim that she started the fire while burning a letter from her estranged husband has sparked suspicion among prosecutors. |
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If everyone is made to carry ID cards it will foster the idea that we are all under suspicion. |
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It is not incumbent upon staff to explain the reasons behind that suspicion to your satisfaction. |
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But left-handers are renowned for being awkward and clumsy and in some societies they are still looked upon with suspicion. |
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That would explain why the team tanked deceptively early this season, before suspicion could be aroused. |
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Obviously, schools are unwilling to risk employing individuals who might carry the taint of suspicion, even if it is unfounded. |
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Villagers, of course, will be trying to ferret out the lycanthropes, while the Werewolves will be endeavoring to cast suspicion on the innocent. |
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They regard others with suspicion, attributing ulterior motives to the most innocent behaviour. |
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I have to admit that when I first eyed the title of Walker's memoir a measurable amount of suspicion lurked in my heart. |
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She does say that he came under suspicion from time to time, used safe houses for his work, and had several pseudonyms. |
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Recent European immigrants were under suspicion of harboring traitorous loyalties to their former home countries. |
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I am unjustly persecuted, he is under suspicion, you are a criminal lowlife. |
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My suspicion is that it all went wrong after ordinary citizens tired of bread and circuses and moved on to musicals. |
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They may not stop your car without some articulable individualized suspicion, or search your apartment without probable cause and a warrant. |
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Further, his detention was unlawful, not being founded upon reasonable suspicion of the commission by the Claimant of an arrestable offence. |
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A 23-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of armed robbery, kidnap, handling stolen goods and firearms offences. |
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This suspicion of being enemy agents was, so far as literary men were concerned, no novelty. |
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Based on the slightest suspicion, I would be totally isolated or liquidated. |
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Five Brits have been arrested in the United Arab Emirates under suspicion of involvement in an Internet drug smuggling ring. |
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That he took out seven life insurance policies aroused suspicion from the very beginning. |
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Respected by the Sunnis and Shi'ites alike, his religious and social standing commanded respect and raised him above suspicion. |
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Jacques, a farmer's son with near genius level IQ, used his knowledge of the antiquarian book trade to avoid suspicion for years. |
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Another approach is to evaluate patients when their symptoms and signs raise the index of suspicion of depression. |
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Ryan was arrested last month on suspicion of harassment after making accusations of incest. |
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When I visit the rez, I am an outsider... so I get treated with some suspicion. |
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Multiple lentigines in the skin, lips, and mucous membranes should raise suspicion for Peutz-Jeghers syndrome. |
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An early suspicion that anthrax might have been the cause of the infection has been discounted. |
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The suspicion lingered with him that someone was making a joke at his expense. |
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The sudden resignation of a director should arouse your suspicion, as should significant changes in buying patterns. |
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This, he explains, would analyse our make-do-and-mend culture, our suspicion of the bravely new, our ingrained preference for the status quo. |
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In fact, English law renders an arrest lawful if the police officer has reasonable grounds for suspicion. |
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My suspicion is that the national poll numbers mean zilch and that this election is going to be decided in the marginals. |
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Nevertheless suspicion bred credulity, and society's reprobates could not be presumed unavailable for the purposes of prison plotters. |
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There's a growing suspicion among the general public that corruption and fraud is rife. |
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The suspicion that out there among the coral reefs there lies a Lasseter's Reef of oil has meant the search went on. |
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The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy under the suspicion of malignant tumor of the cecum or appendix. |
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But moulds, although generally regarded with suspicion, are also of importance. |
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Second, the notion that people will be genetically designed is widely regarded with suspicion rather than anticipation. |
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Many women were also sent to the reformatory on the suspicion of having a venereal disease. |
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This new style of beer tasted different from traditional ale and was received with initial suspicion in England. |
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As a result, there is a general suspicion about the truth of statements emerging from the machine about the workings of government policy. |
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Aghion, moreover, covers all the relevant topics in sufficient depth to escape any suspicion of reductiveness, at least as far as I am concerned. |
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The suspicion is that those redrafting the policy were influenced by borrower governments to weaken policy requirements. |
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Those arrested are being questioned on suspicion of drug dealing, handling stolen goods and possessing illegal weapons. |
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I have thought of putting my foot down but I have a sneaking suspicion some of the unruly behaviour is vaguely familiar. |
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Back in 1953, there were no avocados, no kiwi fruit, and not a suspicion of mozzarella and tomato pizza. |
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In 1606, Shakespeare's daughter Susanna was cited on suspicion of recusancy, but the charge was dropped. |
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Hundreds of wary eyes view me with suspicion as I begin taking pictures, kiting back and forth in the tide. |
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Police said stolen goods had been recovered in the raid and two women and a man were arrested on suspicion of burglary. |
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While some of this reflects a suspicion of the motives of foreign firms, there may also be an awareness of the lack of reciprocity. |
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Her parents were arrested on suspicion of kidnap and given police bail until last week, when they were ruled out of the investigation. |
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Although usually benign, windgalls should be regarded with suspicion in the presence of lameness. |
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And I have a sneaky suspicion that the same goes for most other examples of participative media, from blogs to tags to wikis to whatever. |
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Some CGH members voiced their suspicion that the conflict had been initiated by agents provocateurs. |
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The trade unions in particular looked with deep suspicion at an administration still headed by their old adversary. |
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The man turned himself in to police in Buritam Province as they searched for him on suspicion he had killed a greater adjutant stork last week. |
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I am only saying that the society where they live is pervaded by a deep sense of mutual distrust and suspicion, which are well-founded. |
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What do you mean by a well-founded suspicion if you do not simply mean a reasonable suspicion? |
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He arrested the claimant on suspicion of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and when cautioned the claimant made no reply. |
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It is not particularly unusual for the village to be split by internecine suspicion, if not your actual warfare. |
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Those who make their living as blacksmiths, weavers, potters, or musicians are looked upon with some disfavor and suspicion. |
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The balance of trust and the preponderance of suspicion were all skewed in Taunton today. |
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The suspicion that you are the weakest link can add a lot of pressure to a team member. |
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However, there is growing suspicion that the jetliner, which was carrying 179 people, may have hit an object on the runaway before the crash. |
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It is no exaggeration to say the town was being torn apart by suspicion, rumour and accusation during my visit there in November. |
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The energy giant is the latest company to face suspicion over its accounting and business practices. |
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Therese stepped into the stables, a sudden wave of suspicion washing over her. |
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But the sheer scale of the failings that have come to light recently mean that suspicion and wariness will not vanish so easily this time around. |
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There is the sneaking suspicion that a text on writing may appear to be more useful than it actually is. |
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He has rightly suggested Ascot, who would welcome the move as they hold a lingering suspicion that interest is waning in steeplechasing. |
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And I have a sneaking suspicion that you're not being all that helpful with health care implementation. |
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In Romneyland, the super PAC is being met with real suspicion and skepticism. |
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He was arrested on suspicion of breaching the peace and taken into police custody. |
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And there is widespread suspicion that it has about as much substance and all the health benefits of a large bag of candy floss. |
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Unexplained knee pain should raise the suspicion of hip abnormality. |
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Strangers are eyed with suspicion, but are treated warmly once introduced. |
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The world can no longer afford the blind suspicion, destructive rivalries and indifference to the legitimate fears of others that have brought it to this state. |
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To maintain suspicion requires not only ignoring the flaws in Wakefield's research, but also turning a blind eye to the large number of studies which show no causal link. |
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At the same time, Parlon is something of a johnny-come-lately to the party, and suspicion abounds that he could just as happily represent another party. |
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Exclusion criteria included suspicion of adhesive capsulitis, recent fracture of the shoulder, recent shoulder surgery and osteoarthritis of the glenohumeral joint. |
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The feeling of suspicion faded as soon as she breathed the cool air of the night, the cigar smoke fading into a memory as she moved forward, raising her hood over her curls. |
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When he went on to suggest there was a lot that was objectionable happening off the ball it only served to heighten a suspicion that he had been whingeing. |
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It purges the pleasure of sleep and contaminates the cornflakes, leaving a day-long impression that a world run by fools and rascals should be treated with suspicion. |
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He was extremely agitated, which together with a smell of alcohol on his breath led to a suspicion of driving while under the influence of drink and drugs. |
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Still, a 30-something who knows his way around a cufflink is viewed with some suspicion by a swath of the French left. |
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As he goes about trying to solve mysteries, his former N.Y.P.D. mates like dino Bacchetti regard him with a lot of suspicion. |
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Those who served abroad were treated with suspicion that they had been infected by European diplomacy. |
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The religioner is not exempt from suspicion at the frontier station. |
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So certainly there is a degree of reserve, there is a degree of suspicion. |
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Certainly, Paine espoused suspicion of too-powerful states, which makes him eminently quotable by Tea Partiers now. |
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The man's expression betrayed an undercurrent of suspicion and mistrust. |
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Coming forward, I looked at our canonical crook in suspicion. |
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The process by which people are appointed to inquiries appears wholly opaque, raising the suspicion that politicians appoint people who will give them the result they want. |
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If this Court accepts that section 38 is applicable, then it is not a reasonable suspicion or reasonable grounds of apprehension giving rise to the arrest. |
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Police officers cannot take arbitrary measures based on suspicion. |
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Corruption, suspicion, and a lack of doctors all add up to a growing calamity in Freetown. |
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Sena might have felt insulated from suspicion in part because of his friendly relationship with local police. |
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I have a sneaking suspicion that they think it's a lost cause. |
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The arrested woman was detained in connection with an allegation of controlling prostitutes for gain and also on suspicion of a violent assault on another woman. |
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A hanger found in a driveway in the 1500 block of Sixth Street caused suspicion. |
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Many Scottish Criminal Records Office staff also support such an inquiry so that, by identifying the guilty, the taint of suspicion can be lifted from the innocent. |
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We recommend the thorough evaluation of possible coronary artery disease in high-risk patients, even upon the strong clinical suspicion of takotsubo cardiomyopathy. |
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So suspicion inevitably would have turned to Notarbartolo had he been free when the heist took place. |
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The new writers haven't inherited Lipsyte's moral muscle but they have inherited his hipness, his suspicion. |
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In January 1948, spitz again fell under suspicion for his role in the looting of art in Europe during the war. |
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Whether online or off, the kind of accessible and widely read work that brings an academic public recognition is likely to draw the scorn and suspicion of his colleagues. |
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Meanwhile a Briton is being questioned in Holland on suspicion of masterminding a multi-million-pound heroin smuggling ring, police said yesterday. |
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Turkey, Italy, the Czech Republic, Finland, Austria and Greece have all either suffered soccer match-fixing scandals or come under suspicion this year. |
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Her own mother lived the latter years of her life in the horrible suspicion that electricity was dripping invisibly all over the house. |
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If our suspicion be wholly unfounded, let his own questionable ways, not our necessary circumspectness bear the blame. |
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Five people were arrested on April 22, on suspicion of laundering funds for a Mexican drug cartel. |
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The offence of failing to report a suspicion of money laundering by another person carries a maximum penalty of 5 years' imprisonment. |
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In September 2008, the men were cleared of all suspicion and Judge Ricardo Urbina in Washington ordered their release. |
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The 15-year-old was also arrested for allegedly having a knife in her schoolbag and suspicion of making death threats at the school. |
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During the postal vote phase, Police Scotland arrested a man from Glasgow on suspicion of selling his vote on eBay. |
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Declining without rousing suspicion demands a talent for improvisation. |
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This suspicion of Earl Reimund, though at first but a buzz, soon got a sting in the king's head, and he violently apprehended it. |
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He was officially cleared of intentionally avoiding the bout, but his receipt of the prize money raised suspicion. |
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The regime's dominant ideology was not Marxism-Leninism, but suspicion and animosity. |
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Filmer was investigated by the county committee on suspicion of supporting the King though no firm evidence was uncovered. |
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A SEMI-PROFESSIONAL footballer has been arrested with his girlfriend in Cyprus on suspicion of using fake cash. |
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Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. |
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This confirmed his childhood suspicion, and he studied cowpox further, presenting a paper on it to his local medical society. |
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At the same time, suspicion of a sexually transmitted disease causes immense social turmoil. |
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After awhile, Cahill's drolleries evoke few chortles, and his preoccupation with biblical sexcapades arouses suspicion. |
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Dissenters such as Priestley who supported the French Revolution came under increasing suspicion as scepticism regarding the revolution grew. |
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His valor, wisdom, and justice made him justly popular, but caused him to be regarded with suspicion at Rome. |
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While both rebellions were defeated easily, they hardened James's resolve against his enemies and increased his suspicion of the Dutch. |
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In January 1549, Seymour was arrested on suspicion of plotting to marry Elizabeth and overthrow the Lord Protector. |
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During Mary's reign, Elizabeth was imprisoned for nearly a year on suspicion of supporting Protestant rebels. |
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Continuing official suspicion and legal restrictions continued well into the 19th century. |
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I have a sneaking suspicion that those cookies aren't really homemade. |
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There was in Edward IV's reign a suspicion that this king was illegitimate. |
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A WOMAN was arrested on suspicion of child neglect after a baby was allegedly left alone at a house in Netherton. |
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Berkeley's theory of the creature's permanent inexistence in God evoked a suspicion of pantheism. |
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A skinhead and another white man were arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct, before the protesters separated peacefully. |
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Actions cannot be guaranteed if dialoguers are blinded by refusal to change from mistrust to trust, from suspicion to recognition. |
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She was wearing wedges, and I have a horrible suspicion they were her mum's wedges left over from the last century. |
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Her thugduggery with the mark has not lessened the suspicion with which the world at large regards her. |
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I have the sneaking suspicion that he has already taken a decision about this. |
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Barrymore arouses further suspicion when Watson and Sir Henry catch him at night with a candle in an empty room. |
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The muscleman and former rugby league player has been bailed until August 20 after being arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit robbery. |
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There has long been a suspicion that the painting is a fake. |
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He was already known as Cobden's chief ally, and was received in the House of Commons with suspicion and hostility. |
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In his opinion, suspicion suggests a belief that something that may not be provable could still be possible. |
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An issue that has arisen is the degree of suspicion which would provide the grounds on which a decision should be set aside for apparent bias. |
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They were thrown into ecstasies of suspicion by finding that we possessed a French translation of Hitler's Mein Kampf. |
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A man was arrested on suspicion of rearms and drugs oences, as well as assault. |
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Since deciding Terry, the Court has considered numerous factors that may lead to the requisite suspicion necessary to support a Terry stop. |
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A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of driving a lorry the wrong way along the busy carriageway of a West Mildands motorway. |
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Ashraf Kakar declared that security forces killed five innocent people in Kali Khazi on suspicion of their being suicide bombers. |
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Now, my own suspicion is that the universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose. |
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To the typical genre reader a diddy would be, to borrow a term from John Dickson Carr, below suspicion. |
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In other cases, natives refused vaccination because of suspicion of whites. |
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Every effort was made to discover the assassin, and suspicion fell on various highly placed people. |
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An official of the Kota Kinabalu police said the activists were detained on suspicion of being under the influence of illegal drugs. |
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My suspicion is that we may just elect a school teacher, autoworker or disabled vet over a privileged lawyer. |
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In addition, the difficulties in identifying many of the place names he used also raised suspicion about Polo's accounts. |
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A foreign pope and foreign papal officers were seen with suspicion by Roman nobles, who were led by Crescentius II to revolt. |
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By laicising him it will lift the suspicion which has hung over a lot of good priests. |
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Actors were likewise regarded with suspicion, as their performances provided an opportunity for satire at the expense of the government. |
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Between 11 BCE and 4 CE, the hostility and suspicion between the Germanic tribes deepened. |
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Three people were arrested by Paphos police on Tuesday on suspicion of theft, assault and battery and resisting arrest. |
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Sources said a judge remanded the troops in custody yesterday on suspicion of assault, causing criminal damage and resisting arrest. |
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But while praying, they were imprisoned by the governor of the island, ostensibly on suspicion of being pirates. |
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This suspicion was bolstered by the German Foreign Ministry's sponsorship of Lenin's return to Petrograd. |
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The Calvinistic Methodists are intensely national in sentiment and aspirations, beyond all suspicion loyalists. |
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The suspicion grows that this camera, and the two others recently installed near it, are there as money-spinners. |
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Generally, suspicion will only be aroused if the goods start to look less like a 'personal' hoard, and more like a commercial operation. |
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Given Sam's predicament, he avoids revealing his suspicion that he may have travelled back in time, for fear that others will think he is insane. |
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In some eyes they appeared to be a clique and this was to cause much suspicion among other members of the expedition. |
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Bothwell, Moray, Secretary Maitland, the Earl of Morton and Mary herself were among those who came under suspicion. |
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He and another man, aged 53, were arrested in Tower Hamlets, east London, on suspicion of the armed raid. |
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His political teaching, after the French Revolution, drew suspicion on him. |
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They were arrested on suspicion of bribery and cor-r ruption, conspiracy to pay bribes, money laundering and false accounting. |
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Detectives arrested four men, all from Eastern Europe, on suspicion of murder at an address in Ryeland Street, Hereford, on Friday morning. |
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With nothing to trust, Spaniards are erring on the side of suspicion. |
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One suspected bilker was arrested on suspicion of possessing Class A drugs with intent to supply, while another man was arrested for shoplifting. |
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This did not raise much suspicion because she usually slept late after a night out. |
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The last drop of bitterness is in the suspicion that you can't even smash it. |
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Other works could, conversely, claim to be factual histories, yet earn the suspicion that they were wholly invented. |
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In an epoch when there was much fabrication of such documents, those who procured bulls from Rome wished to ensure that the authenticity of their bull was above suspicion. |
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It needs to be cleaned to appear to have been derived from legal activities so that banks and other financial institutions will deal with it without suspicion. |
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The new humanist learning had been hitherto looked on with suspicion in Rome, a possible source of schism and heresy from an unhealthy interest in paganism. |
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Neither does a not-great website whose amateurishness merely reinforces the suspicion that shambling yoghurt-knitting is still a popular activity. |
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There was great suspicion that president Momoh was not serious about his promise of political reform, as APC rule continued to be increasingly marked by abuses of power. |
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During the 1520s, the Spanish Inquisition had created an atmosphere of suspicion, and sought to root out any religious thought seen as suspicious. |
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With a growing suspicion of his ministers and subjects, Hongwu established the Jinyiwei, a network of secret police drawn from his own palace guard. |
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The diagnosis is aided by the presenting symptoms in any individual with an infectious disease, yet it usually needs additional diagnostic techniques to confirm the suspicion. |
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Hence it is not necessary for the scientists to develop a sort of religiophobia nor is it necessary for the religious man to develop an attitude of suspicion against science. |
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From there Alaric escaped with difficulty, and not without some suspicion of connivance by Stilicho, who supposedly had again received orders to depart. |
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Fever is rare and should raise suspicion for secondary infection. |
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The American father embroiled in an Internet adoption case has been arrested on suspicion of molesting two teenage sisters who baby-sat for him, police said yesterday. |
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Lincolnshire Police said 46 people had been detained on suspicion of causing criminal damage after protesters gathered at Home Farm, Spital in the Street, Lincs. |
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Armed police were then called to reports of a car-jacking in Selly Oak and chased a car to Bournville, where a man was detained on suspicion of multiple attempted robberies. |
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A normal serum TSH value with increased total and free T4 and T3 concentrations should raise suspicion that the patient may not have typical thyrotoxicosis. |
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After he was arrested on suspicion of killing John Stephen Regos in front of a Simi Valley gas station, Thomas Shanti Blanks recounted details of the Sept. |
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Some activists, especially those from the vehicular cycling tradition, view the safety, practicality, and intent of such facilities with suspicion. |
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Their discovery proved that contemporary illustrations, previously viewed with some suspicion, were in fact accurate depictions of the instruments. |
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Two men and two women, aged between 28 and 36, were arrested on suspicion of fraud and ticket tout offences after Scotland Yard raided addresses in London and Her tfordshire. |
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Frieda's German parentage and Lawrence's open contempt for militarism caused them to be viewed with suspicion in wartime Britain and to live in near destitution. |
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Les Chandelles has closed down temporarily and police have placed three people under investigation on suspicion of 'highly organised pimping,' the Daily Mail reports. |
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A FATHER and his three sons have been arrested on suspicion of stealing 50 replica assault rifles, sniper rifles and shotguns from a company specialising in combat simulation. |
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In 2002, he was investigated on suspicion of ordering the killing of Digna Ochoa, a human rights lawyer who represented antilogging activists in Guerrero. |
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The fatal chokehold in July was captured on video as Mr Garner was arrested by officers in Staten Island, New York, on suspicion of selling cigarettes illegally. |
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The 41-year-old woman and a 39-year-old man were arrested in Trinity Street, Coventry city centre, at 3pm on Sunday on suspicion of child neglect. |
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A high suspicion of thoracic duct cyst is important for identifying and ligating the duct to prevent complications such as chile leak or chylothorax. |
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Similar prayers were offered in synagogues and churches throughout the UK that day, confirming to the public their suspicion of the desperate plight of the troops. |
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The bare suspicion made it treason to harbour the person suspected. |
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For all the suspicion it aroused, the committee had little to say on this and the government was already convinced of the need to reduce the size of the rail network. |
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The local newspaper, the Aberdare Leader, regarded the revival with suspicion from the outset, objecting to the 'abnormal heat' which it engendered. |
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Under current guidelines, CDC recommends the use of anthrax antitoxins with antibiotics in cases where there is a high level of clinical suspicion for systemic anthrax. |
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The logic offered up by the gun maximalists only encourages an escalation in the nation's internal small-arms race and expands a culture of fear, suspicion, and intimidation. |
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Genetic studies have often been treated with suspicion not only by archaeologists and cultural anthropologists, but even by fellow population geneticists. |
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His goal was to divert suspicion away from male homosociality among the elite, and focus fear on female communities and large gatherings of women. |
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There had once been suspicion that he was positively Anglophobic. |
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Seven members of MEK were arrested in Los Angeles in February on suspicion of soliciting money from travelers at LAX that was used to fund terrorist activities. |
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Only in Britain can the Queen be above suspicion of dangerous driving and only in Britain can the RAF fork out pounds 2,500 for an aircraftwoman to retrain as a pole dancer. |
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As I grew richer I grew more ambitious, took a house in the country, and eventually married, without anyone having a suspicion as to my real occupation. |
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Anyone arguing against even the most cockamamie idea, so long as that idea is supposed to benefit conservation, is viewed with suspicion, at best. |
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Bagemihl's narrow-sightedness reveals itself most importantly in his deep suspicion of adaptationism or anything that smacks of the sin of teleology. |
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Such virtue is rare, but my suspicion is that most Mesoamericanists will use this book as a nasal vade mecum and not worry too much about the theory. |
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William Jaggs, 22, was arrested on suspicion of murder after 25-year-old Lucy Braham, a promising fashion graduate, was stabbed to death in her home. |
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On 2 July 1681, a popular statesman, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury was arrested on suspicion of high treason and committed to the Tower of London. |
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They must be entirely untouched by any suspicion of usefulness. |
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Though its reputation in the United Kingdom improved as it was rebroadcast, it continued to be regarded with suspicion by academic art historians. |
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The derailment of the train in the Maoist-affected area of Chhapra in Bihar, on the day of a bandh called by them, has raised suspicion over what caused the accident. |
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