| 31. | This all smacks of the heavy hand of the state ."
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| 32. | This delete smacks of wanting to get rid of the evidence.
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| 33. | It smacks of groupthink, where no opposing opinion is allowed.
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| 34. | Consequently, their names and their outlook smack of foreign origin.
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| 35. | In many ways, the whole system smacks of bonded labor.
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| 36. | That smacks of treating one particular page like a personal fiefdom.
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| 37. | No smack of a fastball into the catcher's plump mitt.
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| 38. | Its cover article smacks of PeopleCD-ROMs Go Hollywood.
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| 39. | To them, her dismissal smacks of the harassment she once endured.
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| 40. | American fans will never embrace anything that smacks of being glorified intramurals.
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