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He is utterly free from the least suspicion of effeminacy.

Where there are women, there are jealousy and suspicion.

In Russia, suspicion of products that are discounted has only recently begun to dissipate.

His words had sowed the seeds of suspicion in their minds.

Then he looked at the housekeeper and a dreadful suspicion filled his.

It will always be haunted by the suspicion that something in the story of our emergence is still missing.

But their bafflement turned to suspicion when it emerged that Oide apparently had everything to live for.

Thereupon her whistling became so disjointed that the listener, if such there were, must have discovered her suspicion of his presence.

Pondering upon the finiteness of the main cognition, the otherness and the relativity of the cognitive value-standard, Zhuang Zi indicated the suspicion of cognitive activities.

When one of her friends starts a job at an East Jerusalem art gallery, the Palestinians there, who have Israeli residency but not citizenship, treat her with suspicion too.

Feng Yun-ching burst out, his face quite pale now. His straggly moustache twitched nervously, and his eyes glazed. He stared at his concubine with a mingled look of suspicion and alarm.

Moreover, Mr Huntsman, like Mr Romney, is a Mormon, a faith viewed with some suspicion by the evangelical Christians who make up a sizeable share of the Republican primary electorate.

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His furtive behaviour aroused our suspicion.

He had no warrant for his suspicion.

A fog of suspicion also clouds local institutions.

The very insecurity that engenders the suspicion discounts the value of the assurance.

Yet the suspicion that Mr Cameron's softer conservatism is Shared by few beyond his inner circle is hard to shake.

Don't tie [put on] your shoes in a melon patch or adjust your hat under a plum tree -- avoid being suspected.; Don't do anything to arouse suspicion.

They follow the couple down the street, dodging the crowds and sprinting across red lights, keeping far enough behind so as not to arouse suspicion but close enough so that Shimizu can film.

He managed to avert suspicion.

The suspicion was a severe injury to her heart.

The burgeoning influence of Qatar in the Arab world arouses admiration, suspicion and puzzlement. But its motives are mainly pragmatic.

Yet the suspicion remains that the figures are now being massaged to discredit the previous government-and highlight the achievements of the current one.

The entire suspicion fell upon the servant.

Food markets are often treated with suspicion by farmers, environmentalists and governments alike. This is short sighted.

Could you tell me what led your parents to the suspicion?

Worst of all for Germany's reputation as export champion of the world is the suspicion that it may owe some of its prowess to secret bank accounts and slush funds.

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