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Kawai would befriend them and insinuate himself into their lives, so that he could better observe their behavior.
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It may sound crazy to insinuate that someone can love a business application.
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That said, there hasn't been anything set up in the first six episodes to insinuate that Matthew might be in any trouble.
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To better insinuate themselves into local society, they adopted Syrian-sounding names.
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In animal experiments, such transplants mature into adult nerve cells and insinuate themselves into the damaged cord, restoring at least some movement to an otherwise paralysed body.
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How dare you insinuate I touched your precious grapefruit juice?
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It is -- I don't have to imply or insinuate that it is the objective of the Republicans, including contenders for president, to roll back those reforms because they say so themselves.
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Instead, they insinuate that a consulate will suffice.
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Ever since the Dover Trial, when ID was judged to be another form of creationism, its chief proponents have concentrated on trying to insinuate books and resources that are critical of evolution into the classroom, without openly offering creationist theories as alternatives.
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