Residents should keep an eye out for strangers acting suspiciously in their areas. |
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Fortunately, Fay saves me from answering by handing me a scalding hot mug, filled with suspiciously dark looking tea. |
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A witness had seen a youth, perhaps aged as young as ten or 11, acting suspiciously. |
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If the plane is acting suspiciously, fighter jets could scramble to intercept. |
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When I located the store, it looked suspiciously bare, numerous empty displays, etc. |
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They sat together, looking on a little suspiciously as the tools and materials were gathered together. |
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He's the hot guy whom the girls never noticed in high school because he was a mathlete with suspiciously good hair and a black leather jacket. |
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If someone close by the cash machine is behaving suspiciously or makes you feel uncomfortable, go to another machine. |
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But maybe best of all is spotting a dirt clod or other sale target that looks suspiciously like a shooting gallery duck of old. |
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Farther along the wharf we find a small fleet of fishing boats bobbing in a slick of diesel, their grizzled crews eyeing us suspiciously. |
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Yamoto, who speaks with a suspiciously western Canadian accent, laments the unfortunate set of circumstances that stranded the group in Canada. |
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She answered innocently enough but Devin's eyes just slitted suspiciously at her. |
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Not wanting to be seen, she ducked behind a bottle tree, peering suspiciously into the car. |
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The smaller one picked them up, sniffed at them, and then glanced around suspiciously. |
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Watching people sniff suspiciously at our currency has become, in this household at any rate, a family sport. |
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I suspiciously tasted it and discovered it not much stronger than an authentic French Brie. |
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The foregoing argument may be looked upon suspiciously as special pleading. |
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Then, about 30 minutes later, I hit a bump and heard a loud clatter that sounded suspiciously like a cell phone hitting the ground. |
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Spielberg reproduces Abagnale's suspiciously squeaky-clean account that seems filtered of potential legal liability content. |
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Aidan launched himself at me, squeaking, and covered me in flour and something that looked suspiciously like wall-paper paste. |
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Residents had reported two youths acting suspiciously in the area and trying to open doors and windows. |
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He said people who see someone acting suspiciously near a home should call the police straightaway. |
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I clicked the 'Live Chat' button, and lo and behold, I was deposited in a chat room with what sounded suspiciously like a chatbot. |
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What you are describing sounds suspiciously like a reaction to the preservative sulfite. |
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These include keeping an eye out for suspect bags, packages or vehicles, or people acting suspiciously in airports or stations. |
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He was arrested after behaving suspiciously and apparently assaulting an ambulance crew trying to help him. |
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He looked at it suspiciously, and as he grabbed for it, the thunder only began to clamor loudly, sending more rain to beat down on the mansion. |
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I asked, suspiciously eyeing the few drops of oil on the pavement under the rear axle of an old gray Ford tractor. |
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So far no witnesses have come forward who claim to have seen people acting suspiciously. |
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The guard hesitated, eying her suspiciously, taking in her filthiness and the peasant clothes she was wearing. |
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But this hasn't stopped Morgan swinging his boiler room polling crews into action, conducting what looks suspiciously like push-polling. |
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Washington's motives are widely distrusted and its various foreign policy postures are viewed suspiciously, even by long-standing allies. |
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But when he opened the book, the paper looked an even, suspiciously pale cream colour that was free of brown spots and stains. |
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By midwinter these intraband tensions were exacerbated as Big Road's own young men reacted suspiciously to their leader's preferment. |
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He looked at her suspiciously but apparently decided that she was being sincere. |
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He was de-icing his car at about 7.30 am when he noticed four men in a red Rover 214 acting suspiciously. |
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She looked at Amadeo suspiciously, but was disarmed by the apologetic shrug he gave her. |
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I picked one up suspiciously, squeezed it, and then flung it back on the tray in disgust. |
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I dunno if this carries in the transcript, but this guy hesitated suspiciously after every single fact. |
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The flames flickered as another draft rushed past them and a shadow crept along the wall, eyes darting back and forth suspiciously. |
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Though I did find myself rage-quitting a suspiciously high number of times, I still enjoyed Fish Bowl Roll for the most part. |
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The old man eyed me suspiciously and limped forward as he wheezed and gasped for breath. |
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Chief Reilly lifted the bun of his pastrami and mayo on a kaiser roll, sniffing at it suspiciously. |
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Inside Australian prisons the keepers and the kept eyed each other suspiciously waiting for some indication of the other's intentions. |
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A federal air marshal told the pilot that the passenger's name resembled one on a terror watch list, and that he had been acting suspiciously. |
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In fact it was rigged with what looked suspiciously like 10 year old and totally knackered Oxford gear! |
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The two countries, ostensibly allies, too often view each other suspiciously and lovelessly. |
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The father's sleep is suspiciously profound, more suggestive of anesthetization or coma than restorative repose. |
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There is no shortage of examples of share prices leaping suspiciously before a bid. |
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Alas, the story is not only unverified but has a suspiciously literary quality about it. |
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Twenty minutes later, I finally found her in a corner with a mug of something that looked suspiciously like root beer. |
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She looked suspiciously at them, until she saw Adrin's rounded stomach, and she calmed down a bit. |
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His gaggle of girlfriends all seem suspiciously long in the tooth to qualify as high-school students. |
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If people with suspiciously orange tans are to be looked at askance, so, too, are suspiciously orange fish. |
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Curtis did look suspiciously offside but there was no flag from the assistant referee despite Sutton Coldfield's extended protests. |
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A tall, lugubrious man wearing what looked suspiciously like a parka, he at first spoke so quietly nobody could hear. |
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I have a small pulsing toothache on the left-hand side, and what looks suspiciously like a little hole in one of the less accessible recesses, which will not be fun to fill. |
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I don't know what ingredients they put in those suspiciously yellow, polystyrene-like slithers of E-numbers, but they make tube travel almost unbearable. |
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He giggled, then sobered quickly and looked suspiciously out the window. |
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The old man sat down again and glared suspiciously at the frightened boy. |
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Jeff's undeterred, and, using binoculars and the long lens of his camera to get a close-up look at what's going on, comes to believe the salesman is acting suspiciously. |
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And, quite suspiciously, he and his assigns have repeatedly refused to hand those documents over to independent investigative authorities to authenticate them. |
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The king's eyes narrowed suspiciously as he waited for the faun to answer. |
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Then there have been the adaptations of his own books, Fever Pitch, high fidelity, About a Boy, all suspiciously good. |
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Wiping his mouth and letting out a rich burp, he snatched up the silver and bundled it roughly into the pocket of his jerkin, glancing around suspiciously as he did so. |
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His father has been suspiciously missing since the accident. |
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If this looks suspiciously like renationalisation by stealth, then at least this represents a positive move, considering the industry's poor record since privatisation. |
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Just at that moment a middle-aged man in a colourful padded car coat and grubby trainers appeared on the other side of the road and momentarily eyed us suspiciously. |
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The loyalty she had assumed was mutual was looking to be suspiciously unreciprocated. |
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Or hundreds of suspiciously young and fit drivers turn out to be members of the Russian special forces? |
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The gradient profile of the hills provided in my cycling guide looks suspiciously like the cardiograph reading of a 36-year-old having a heart attack, but I am not deterred. |
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He looks at her suspiciously while doing so, as well he might. |
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Especially in transcendence, co-produced by Nolan, which continues the grand theme of suspiciously familiar plots. |
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Then broadcasting executives began to fret about ratings and feed us news heavy with human interest, background music and suspiciously neat plot lines. |
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He champions what looks suspiciously like a lost cause, courts clubs who have no sympathy for his plight and casts about for players who don't exist. |
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A parliament of rooks skulks around the far side, eyeing us suspiciously. |
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Maurice eyed me suspiciously, then realised who I was and grinned. |
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The dog at his feet, who'd been sniffing at me suspiciously and tugging at its leash, gave a sudden gambol and licked my hand, barking enthusiastically. |
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His mother passed him a cup of tea, which he sniffed at suspiciously. |
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He raised the device in front of his face, eyeing it suspiciously from behind his Eugene Levy eyebrows. |
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Few human pursuits can conjure up such overblown expectations, fanned by holiday brochure photo-spreads showing impossibly white beaches domed by suspiciously azure skies. |
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Mar died suspiciously in 1480 and his estates were forfeited and possibly given to a royal favourite, Robert Cochrane. |
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Mar died suspiciously in Edinburgh in 1480 and his estates were forfeited, possibly given to a royal favourite, Robert Cochrane. |
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But it looked suspiciously like Fade got to cut the line to meet Mickey Mouse later. |
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The chickenry next door, which looked suspiciously small to house a thousand birds, was also a complete wreck. |
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And while the birds of prey were to be denied, our hedge sparrows continued to eye us suspiciously, as they do. |
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But only Englishmen tame privet hedges while wearing what looks suspiciously like a posing pouch. |
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She glanced around suspiciously, as if the cold lurked, some icier confederate of it, somewhere nearby. |
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I will be the first to concede that my writeups for the fourth season of The Simpsons have so far been suspiciously devoid of criticism. |
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Chris Hopkins, prosecuting, said covert officers were sent to Garlands, where they spotted Wong acting suspiciously. |
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It looked suspiciously like a molding-compound repair of a dent. |
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Your post is looking suspiciously like one of those litfan vs mediafan debates that are so incredibly stupid and pathetic and do nothing more than irritate people. |
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Jim Sharpe's analysis of late-Elizabethan economic conditions pairs years of faulty harvests with suspiciously corresponding upsurges in crime and capital punishment. |
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They may look like four suspiciously scrubbed felines in designer punk-rock T-shirts, but their songs pack more punch than a barbed-wired boxing glove. |
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A BANDANA-wearing man acting suspiciously outside a post office in Birmingham was found to be armed with a large combat knife and two flick knives. |
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