The international airport project has been hanging fire for the last 10 years, caught in a maze of controversies, suspicions, hurdles and delays. |
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Furthermore, the Home Office equivalent of Chinese walls between contractors and contractees invite suspicions rather than confidence. |
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A simple head count of freshmen and seniors in homerooms on any given day would have confirmed suspicions. |
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Photos of her apparently lavish lifestyle on her microblog triggered suspicions that the organisation's funds had been misappropriated. |
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He mixes easily with criminals, and suspicions abound that he was a bent copper who left under a cloud. |
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For once the suspicions about the fishiness of the outcome are correct, but not in any pejorative sense. |
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It can be less risky to ignore suspicions than open a can of worms that might end in a disastrous confrontation. |
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I was genuinely consoled, however, by the fact that my long held suspicions were confirmed. |
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But despite my suspicions that he's not much cop, you can't judge him at Leeds at the moment. |
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They also harbour suspicions that the current scheme is masking a bid to move the whole bus station to the site in the near future. |
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Her suspicions are well founded as the silver-haired lothario is currently carrying on an affair with their maid. |
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She didn't want to do anything that would arouse this filthy man's suspicions or anger. |
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A quick look into her bloodshot eyes with their dilated pupils confirms my suspicions. |
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There are also well-grounded suspicions that they are used for internal repression to keep the extremist factions under the cosh. |
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Sometimes I confront them with suspicions and accusations based on premonitions, not proof. |
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As it turned out, it wasn't much, but it was enough to put a few scraps of meat on the bones of my suspicions. |
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A dead silence falls, broken only by a sharply indrawn breath of someone who has had their worst suspicions confirmed. |
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Their suspicions focussed particularly on what Cornwallis and his kind characterized as sloth and desertion. |
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The masses are too immersed in suspicions that money has corrupted sports beyond hope. |
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Deep suspicions and fears continue to divide the people into ethnic enclaves. |
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The bureau confirmed their suspicions when it sent patrols into the countryside to round up deserters and men subject to conscription. |
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His keen golden eyes showed that he was not drunk, but his sopping wet clothes and hair confirmed her suspicions that he had been. |
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There are suspicions about how Republican Sinn Fein, a splinter group, was able to summon such huge numbers. |
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The FBI has suspicions, especially when vast sums of money are transferred from off-shore bank accounts. |
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In many cases, these suspicions may be so unreasonable as to border on paranoia. |
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The five have been detained by police since late last year on suspicions of illegal separatist activities in the troubled province. |
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My suspicions don't mean that I am a doom-monger or cynical pessimist, but utopian thinking hasn't led to very happy ends in the past. |
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Foreigners, upon whom such suspicions fall, will be deported with immediate effect. |
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Vague suspicions on the part of the police and secret services are to be sufficient for imprisonment. |
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One look at Sophia's face and the guilty expression she wore confirmed her suspicions. |
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There is plenty of evidence that such suspicions are at least partially well-founded. |
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The doctor in charge of the case duly informed the social worker and the police of her well-founded suspicions. |
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And so he realized their skepticism was only natural, their suspicions well-founded. |
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They won't want to exchange large wads of cash at the bank and raise suspicions of money laundering. |
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Are suspicions of others justifiable, or just the xenophobic fears of an insulated family unit? |
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I've always had my suspicions regarding Desmond's apparently tenuous hold on reality. |
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When he voiced his suspicions to Sandy, he did not expect to receive such a violent reaction. |
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You conspiracy theorists can put away your suspicions that the meat is being doctored for cosmetic purposes. |
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In other situations the publication of suspicions may unreasonably give rise to public disquiet and speculation. |
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This new case has opened up some old wounds and when I heard about your suspicions I was hurt. |
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It caused jealousies, disagreements, and suspicions among allies, at the expense of the common cause. |
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He explained, very simply and very carefully and honestly, what he had done to surveil this family because of his suspicions. |
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Each night an army despatch rider was said to visit the house, arousing suspicions it was used for intelligence gathering. |
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She confirmed my suspicions of country folk being idiotic yokels as correct. |
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Raquel still stood stiffly, but the passion in his voice was gradually chipping away at her suspicions. |
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Young people with guns do not arouse the suspicions of the state police or incur social ostracism. |
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A registration check revealed a discrepancy in the car's number plate, raising suspicions. |
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The only upside is that for a while, sectarian suspicions were put on hold as Sunni mosques organized relief for Shi'ite families. |
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Responsible people like police, paramedics and teachers will not take the step of passing on suspicions of child abuse lightly. |
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Soccer fans have long complained of shocking officiating by referees and linesmen, raising suspicions of match fixing. |
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In some cases, a parent may choose to ignore or deny suspicions or even disbelieve a child sharing such information. |
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He was eventually cleared of all suspicions of treason and freed by an Order in Council. |
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He said his suspicions deepened when he noticed the elastic bands round the ballot papers had been removed. |
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To some extent these suspicions are founded, and San Miguel certainly has its fair share of arty-crafty shops and easels on street corners. |
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Let's see how this one runs, especially so shortly after the Cheif Constable went public with his suspicions! |
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I'd had my suspicions when I'd seen the man looking over the girl's lush body from time to time during the day. |
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Most of the right-wing and left-wing opposition MPs taking the floor during the debates voiced suspicions about the matter. |
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Such suspicions of shady goings-on in high places are common amongst the general public. |
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Shiite suspicions of the American troop increase reflect a tectonic shift in the political realities here. |
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That view, however widely it may be propagated, is so warped that it can only raise suspicions about the agenda of those who peddle it. |
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The sudden appearance of several cases of a rare disorder can also raise suspicions of teratogenicity. |
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And the preliminary measurements confirmed our suspicions that it is unusually rich in very, very old and primitive material. |
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Not all Mosteller's Bayesian suspicions, some of which verge on cynicism, have proved well founded. |
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Police suspicions were only raised when they discovered he had a travelcard in a third name. |
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Then it backtracked on part of that deal, fueling American suspicions that it was not simply developing fuel for nuclear reactors. |
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But Brooklyn-based duo Ill Lit soon quiet any suspicions that they deviate from this tradition, despite bearing the folktronica tag. |
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I hesitate to speculate on exactly where the problem is, though after spending some time with the paper I have my suspicions. |
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But by attempting so strenuously to banish the doubts and suspicions that had arisen after Nov. |
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If the claimants' suspicions are well grounded it may mean that he has been conducting a business in a manner which is in breach of the existing orders and undertakings. |
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Due to the style of the shooting, police initial suspicions pointed to a contract killing with the killers meeting the dead man at the location where the body was discovered. |
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I have to believe Mom had her suspicions, even though I explained it away by saying I'd backed into the stuff while changing into my bathing suit. |
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I'd always suspected it was behind the TV, but it wasn't until the removal people came in and took everything away that my suspicions were confirmed. |
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Liberals find it necessary to deny recurring suspicions that they are antinomians, moral relativists, and secularists set on removing religious values from the public square. |
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The reunion is imperilled by the physical arduousness of the journey, the boys' suspicions about the father's true motives and the volatile dynamics among the three. |
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Such suspicions will only be confirmed by Gibson's idiosyncratic logorrhea in interviews before a hostile press which can and will use everything he says against him. |
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Only a man with a dodgy moustache, a sinister glint in his eye and a sackful of puppies in the boot of his car is likely to raise their suspicions. |
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I thought the water might be making us sick, and my suspicions were confirmed by the lab tests. |
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But there are deep suspicions in Kiev that the Russians only went to Geneva to stall threatened Western economic sanctions. |
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We have suspicions about the latter based on various kinds of imaging and listening intelligence. |
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And their suspicions make them see betrayal at every turn, even when incompetence may be the cause of a particular problem. |
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The scientists had long theorized that dolphins possess the intelligence of an average human teenager and their suspicions were confirmed in this study. |
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The rebels are squabbling among themselves as suspicions rage about American designs and intentions. |
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British soldiers occasionally came to the kibbutz, but enough advance warning kept suspicions low. |
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The suspicions of her daughter led police back on the trail of the evil doctor and the will became the first concrete piece of evidence against him. |
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But he'd already discovered that appearing too much out of character would raise serious suspicions, so he had to simply bide his time and wait for the opportunity. |
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I recently had an opportunity to test out some of these suspicions during a trip to Iraq and the Iraqi holy city of Najaf. |
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The racist suspicions of the French toward Mediterraneans underlay the eventual ironic triumph of Italian accordion music as the defining Parisian sound of hal musette. |
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Readers who detected it got a chilling confirmation of their suspicions in the December 13 column by ombudsman Clark Hoyt. |
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Her alarm may be imagined, having unreservedly divulged to her cousin the very suspicions that she would fain have concealed from him of all men in the world. |
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The investigation confirmed the suspicions of many Brazilian football supporters who were prepared to overlook irregularities when the national team was the world's best. |
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When another son raised suspicions, the police bugged Heather's telephone. |
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But so far, the lack of proven Roman artifacts or ruins in the town has raised suspicions. |
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The scale of the sudden windfall has aroused suspicions that insurers had been busy in previous years squirreling away unnecessarily high reserves. |
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I had been contacted by Mr. Mailander with some of these suspicions a few days previously, and had responded then that I thought some of them were overdrawn. |
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However, we all want to know if our sneaking suspicions are true. |
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Instead, it will reinforce suspicions of an official cover-up. |
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They have maintained that the evidence gathered raised strong suspicions. |
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The couple said yesterday they did not instantly recognise the man who came looking for a room, but said their suspicions were aroused by his reluctance to leave. |
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I don't want to arouse any suspicions on the part of our enemy. |
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Conversely, always stay within what you feel comfortable wearing to avoid raising the suspicions that there's a fashion victim in need of style resuscitation. |
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Here the photojournalists themselves have come to share some of the artists' suspicions of visual journalism, without yet being able to offer an alternative. |
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Even today, suspicions of coziness linger, since state law doesn't prohibit or limit political contributions to the elected commissioners from oil and gas interests. |
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His suspicions against his friend were not at the fore of his thoughts as he'd expected them to be, and he did not even stop to wonder at Isabella's whereabouts. |
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As is so often the case, my suspicions have been creepily confirmed. |
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If I relied on my suspicions about my customers' tolerance, Frau would cut them off long before any signs of obvious intoxication danced their way across my bar. |
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It is a remarkably honest, modest assessment, which inevitably stirs suspicions that the speaker will not make it much further up the greasy pole. |
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Nevertheless, there are issues where being on the girls' team brings up its own dilemmas, difficulties and suspicions that things aren't quite as we would like them to be. |
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At the inn, over a breakfast table groaning with pecan granola, blueberry muffins, apple cakes and steaming coffee, my landlady confirms my suspicions. |
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The purpose of such provisions would seem to be that suspicions should be conveyed and disclosers are not expected to be able to prove the truth of their allegations. |
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Such words dispelled any doubts, despair or lingering suspicions. |
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And even then, it's likely that many questions and suspicions will remain. |
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Marius now intrigued against Metellus among his equestrian and Italian friends in Africa and Rome and won election for 107 by playing on suspicions of the aristocracy. |
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The note aroused her suspicions that he was having an affair. |
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He was filled with the embittered suspicions of a hunted animal, seeing enmity and treachery in his friends and deadly foes in his neighbours. |
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In letters to her sister Mary, Anne raised suspicions that the Queen was faking her pregnancy in an attempt to introduce a false heir. |
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Initial suspicions pointed at both food and water, narrowing down after a while to fritz, a popular, bland, processed meat. |
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Fearing Banquo's suspicions, Macbeth arranges to have him murdered, by hiring two men to kill them, later sending a Third Murderer. |
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And their suspicions were soon confirmed as a quick search revealed Millward was in possession of a sat nav. |
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However, there were suspicions in the Cabinet that Macmillan had deliberately overstated the financial situation in order to force Eden out. |
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There is a queasiness among some US officials in embracing Gaddafi fully, with suspicions over his motives. |
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Paine, as well as Bonneville's other controversial guests, aroused the suspicions of authorities. |
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Blood tests confirmed the GP's suspicions and she prescribed allopurinol to reduce the uric acid levels in my blood. |
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Shortly afterwards, on 15 May 1567, Mary married Bothwell, arousing suspicions that she had been party to the murder of her husband. |
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He expressed grave suspicions of adjectives, nebulous terminology, and all language that might be subjective. |
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Meanwhile, the friends of the unfortunate exile, far from resenting his unjust suspicions, were stirring anxiously in his behalf. |
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But if these suspicions were really his, he sagaciously refrained from verbally expressing them, however his actions might seem to hint them. |
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The French presence encouraged by Phaulkon, however, stirred the resentment and suspicions of the Thai nobles and Buddhist clergy. |
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John's suspicions and jealousies meant that he rarely enjoyed good relationships with even the leading loyalist barons. |
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Though initial suspicions focused on the Basque terrorist group ETA, evidence soon emerged indicating Islamist involvement. |
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Ibrahim, who entertains suspicions of this double-handed policy, compromises the Prince by every means in his power. |
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The suspicions and tensions it caused in rural Ireland are the subject of Brian Friel's play Translations. |
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Monteagle's suspicions had been aroused, however, and the letter was shown to King James. |
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No one claimed responsibility for the blast, but the police investigated suspicions that the IRA was behind it. |
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Fallacious enough doctrine when wielded against one's prejudices, but in corroboration of cherished suspicions not without likelihood. |
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I'd had my suspicions about the brakes when I spotted a single disc on the front and a drum brake on the rear. |
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A quarrelsome media, sneers and jeers, doubts and suspicions. |
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The presence of spoilers often gives rise to suspicions that manipulation of the slate has taken place. |
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Quinn's suspicions made him enter a Wearside hospital for an orthoscope on his damaged knee. |
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Such poisonous suspicions have only been deepened by the jailbreak. |
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Illegal immigrants Chaun Yap and Fang Zheng were caught after a massive delivery of compost raised suspicions. |
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An internal CSUN investigation found both Bubb and Brame knew of student suspicions nearly two years ago that Abraham might be using drugs. |
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Here the issue is whether it is reasonable for the one to harbour the suspicions in the circumstances even though the suspicious behaviour could be innocent. |
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This confirmed his suspicions and, along with his experience of analysing historic documents, it enabled him to persuade The Daily Telegraph to pay for forensic analysis. |
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The appointments were expected a month ago, prompting suspicions that the delay is due to the right-wingers criticism against the government policy. |
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Instead, Rufinus attempted to negotiate with Alaric in person, which only aroused suspicions in Constantinople that Rufinius was in league with the Goths. |
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Fay, who had settled in Alton, Hampshire, was first arrested in February 2011 after he raised the suspicions of another pilot on an internet forum. |
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Paul Doherty questions the veracity of the letter and the identity of William the Welshman, but nonetheless has suspicions that Edward may have survived his imprisonment. |
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Moreover, the participants' mounting antipathy and bellicose language served to confirm their suspicions about each other's hostile intentions and entrench their positions. |
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Police in Northern Ireland said officers were called to Mallusk office on January 5 after postal workers reported suspicions about two items of mail. |
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Russian officials said that the strong performance of the SNP in the 2015 UK general election confirmed their suspicions about the Scottish referendum. |
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