| 21. | Moses Ramo also insinuated that the uncleanliness is negative for tourism.
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| 22. | Prosecutors have insinuated that that bag contained the incriminating items.
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| 23. | Food continued to insinuate itself into Reichl's life.
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| 24. | The ballfields that turned it into a dusty wasteland insinuated themselves later.
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| 25. | Of sultry femme fatales and insinuating swirls of cigarette smoke.
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| 26. | But disposers have insinuated themselves into the affections of some New Yorkers.
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| 27. | That's not to insinuate the pressure has been bothering him.
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| 28. | The overall effect usually is sensuous, ironic and insinuating.
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| 29. | To that end, she insinuates herself into a wealthy British household.
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| 30. | What does the word " plain " insinuate?
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