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    What are you insinuating?

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    That's what she Insinuated to me.

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    Are you insinuating that I knew?

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    I'm quite sure I don't know what you're insinuating.

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    Don't you dare for a second insinuate that I had.

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    Don't you dare for a second insinuate that I had… I'm not insinuating.

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    He has Insinuated that we or our allies should consider using nuclear weapons.

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    She did not, as her left-wing detractors insinuate, go to war for popularity's sake.

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    He even Insinuated that there is something going on between me and the Head of Department.

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    The Devil thus Insinuated that Eve did not need to be obedient to God in order to live.

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    Music spilling on the internet is ordinarily Insinuated as webcasting since it is not transmitted widely through remote means.

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    Sickles learned of her infidelity from a letter on February 26, 1859, insinuating that she was having an affair with Key.

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    For instance, in 1792, after one Mrs. Elphinstone Insinuated Lady Almeria Braddock was significantly older than she was, the pair battled first with pistols and then with swords in London's Hyde Park.

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    Scott Insinuated that the U.S. disaster of the film was the result of bad advertising, which presented the film as an adventure with a love story rather than as an examination of religious conflict.

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    Scott Insinuated that the US failure of the film was the result of bad advertising, which presented the film as an adventure with a love story rather than as an examination of religious conflict.

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    Director Ridley Scott Insinuated that the U.S. failure of the film was the result of bad advertising which presented the film as an adventure with a great love story rather than as an examination of religious conflict.

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    Following the stewards' investigation into the incident at the 2007 Japanese Grand Prix, Alonso Insinuated that the verdict had settled the championship in Hamilton's favour, saying:"I'm not thinking of this championship anymore, it's been decided off the track.

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    Any testimonials or other representations of results are for illustrative purposes only and, though every effort is made to ensure they are factually genuine, they are not intended to imply or insinuate what is likely to happen with you.

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    Any testimonials or additional representations of results are for illustrative purposes only and, though every effort was created to make certain they are factually reliable, they aren't intended to indicate or insinuate what is likely to occur with you.

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    As you might have gathered from this, over time, the dog will learn to seek out whatever smell, not for the smell's sake(as has been often erroneously suggested by those insinuating the dogs are addicted to the drugs), but rather because they associate finding the source of the smell with their favorite toy and play time.

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    In one of the rallies ahead of the Gujarat polls, PM Modi Insinuated that a conspiracy was afoot by suggesting that former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, former Vice-President Hamid Ansari and former Army chief General Deepak Kapoor had gathered at the residence of Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar at New Delhi on December 6 to meet the Pakistani High Commissioner.

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