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Piasecki gave Kendall a sideways look, suspicious.
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"We're really very dependent on the public's assistance on things such as this, for them to be aware of people around them, to report things that are suspicious, to take a look at the pictures of these individuals who are missing and see if they recognize them, " Anderson said.
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If you are doing it correctly, you look a little unhinged and suspicious.
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Scientists don't usually test for cyanide in the battery of toxicology tests they may run in a suspicious death and don't generally look for it unless there is a reason to suspect it.
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"We went over and had a good look at it and it looked very suspicious, " Mr Conlon said.
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The inquisitions and pogroms, wars and revolutions, famines and despots and extremism that have scarred Europe for millennia explain why Europeans still look at the world with a weary eye, are suspicious of all-knowing religions and ideologies, and are reluctant to get involved in foreign military adventures.
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In Colorado a statewide alert was sent out advising law enforcement agencies to look out for suspicious activities.
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"We look at any kind of suspicious death on the high seas, " said Wolf, a spokesman for the bureau's Baltimore field office.
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"The key thing for the American people is to be cautious about letters that come from somebody you may not know, unmarked letters, letters that look suspicious, " Bush said after Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle's office received a suspicious package that tested positive twice for the deadly bacteria anthrax in preliminary field tests.
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Later, as an official with the Boston Redevelopment Authority, Williams worked to bring developers into struggling neighborhoods--neighborhoods sometimes suspicious of a bean counter wearing a bow tie. (Williams adopted the bow tie because he liked the look of a couple of Nation of Islam guys who worked in the office--though he says the choice was strictly sartorial, not religious.) Still later, when Williams worked at St.
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