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"insinuate" Definitions
  1. (usually disapproving) to suggest indirectly that something unpleasant is true synonym imply
  2. insinuate yourself into something (formal, disapproving) to succeed in gaining somebody’s respect, trust, etc. so that you can use the situation to your own advantage
  3. insinuate yourself/something + adv./prep. (formal) to slowly move yourself or a part of your body into a particular position or place
"insinuate" Synonyms
imply suggest hint indicate intimate allude whisper infer ascribe connote impute mention propose purport refer signify convey the impression give a clue give an inkling make out sneak slip worm infiltrate wind wriggle wheedle wangle work in work one's way into worm one's way into ingratiate oneself with creep insinuate oneself move quietly move stealthily worm in worm your way in wiggle penetrate insert inject interpolate intercalate interject interpose intersperse introduce foist infuse ingratiate instil(UK) instill(US) edge in fill in fit in fit into horn in muscle in slide maneuver(US) manoeuvre(UK) edge move shift work move into position denote signal import betoken designate show symbolise(UK) symbolize(US) evidence spell manifest bespeak entail slink steal skulk pussyfoot lurk sidle prowl tiptoe pad glide encroach inch gumshoe squirm writhe allege assert maintain declare claim state avow aver contend profess insist avouch attest proclaim argue swear asseverate hold certify implant engender impress inculcate fix ingrain foster generate imbue imprint induce inspire produce promote engraft infix intrude invade trespass obtrude impinge infringe overstep violate disturb disrupt entrench barge in interfere with push in thrust oneself in endear bedear commend recommend make appealing slur denigrate vilify malign defame slander discredit smear traduce libel calumniate blacken disgrace slight stain roast blot reproach blister offend gossip rumour(UK) rumor(US) circulate tattle bruit bruit about bruit abroad buzz circulate rumors circulate rumours dish the dirt noise spread gossip spread rumors spread stories tell tales spread rumor confide reveal disclose divulge impart admit confess tell betray leak announce expose make known pass on report uncover unfold intend mean plan aim purpose contemplate design aspire calculate look meditate resolve allow desire expect go scheme want promise augur bode portend forbode forebode foreshadow herald presage harbinger foretoken omen More

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Some people insinuate that women themselves can stave off attacks.
Rumblings at the White House insinuate Bannon is a leaker.
I don't think you're the first person to insinuate that.
And then insinuate to Sue that you think Juan did it.
It&aposs a Trump tactic to take credit and insinuate yourself.
Morrison took to Twitter to insinuate that his account was hacked.
Pitch wants to insinuate itself into our national moment of smashed
But to insinuate the Kardashian family here is just unfair (and weird).
She was relieved — but Roma continued to insinuate his desire for her.
We know he tried to insinuate himself into the campaign that way.
Despite what your spell check might insinuate, "snitty" is a real word.
" But Williams resumed, adding, "How dare you insinuate that I was cheating.
How did such a graphically violent term insinuate itself into American slang?
Does her caption insinuate the twins haven't been born at all yet?
It needed to insinuate itself into being … it needed to be advertising.
Grassley: Well, I had colleagues attempting to insinuate that you interviewed Judge Pryor.
Populists will make gains at elections and continue to insinuate themselves into the mainstream.
Its pretty sick for people to insinuate that I would wax my daughters eyebrows.
Its pretty sick for people to insinuate that I would wax my [daughter's] eyebrows.
But it's absurd to insinuate that they have "no obligations" over the next decade.
And insinuate themselves into people's lives and go after women, and go after reporters.
"I have colleagues trying to insinuate that you interviewed Judge Pryor," he told Kavanaugh.
She doesn't say whose drugs and does not even insinuate they're tied to Johnny.
Right-wing factions have gone so far as to insinuate that he's anti-Semitic.
"I didn't in any way insinuate you have stinky feet," Ms. DeGeneres told the president.
Or that they don't mean to insinuate that psychiatric hospitals are giant bloodbath-murder buildings?
"I don't want to insinuate anything but the timing doesn't look great," Tiernan-Locke said.
The company also didn't want to insinuate either wheelchair is better or worse for mobility.
The controversy around the Nunes memo works to insinuate these assumptions into the public debate.
On Thursday, Pakistani officials were quick to insinuate foreign involvement in the most recent killings.
They exploit grievances and take advantage of distressed populations to insinuate themselves into the community.
"They insinuate themselves into the whole process and try to take it over," she said.
She blends into Taylor's hair, as if trying to insinuate herself into the actress's mind.
It does not mean that you insinuate flawed, conditioned archetypes into the fabric of your stories.
Some bloggers have gone on to insinuate Conyers was "snookered" or, worse, doing Vladimir Putin's bidding.
Lobbyists continue to insinuate that the tax exemption gives credit unions an unfair advantage over banks.
Instead, he undermined Barr with a letter to insinuate something improper without making such an accusation.
To insinuate us as such shows how just out of touch the Latino Victory Fund is.
Can creativity and inspiration insinuate themselves into a physical space, somehow becoming part of the atmosphere?
"He tried to insinuate that everything would be easier for me if I went along," Esco remembered.
Both insinuate that capitalism is coming to an end — but if that's true, then what comes next?
Toby Jaguar Algya's soundscape seems to insinuate itself into your pores, sometimes perceptible only as a vibration.
Don't let others kind of insinuate this, you know, assault on reason and truth into our reporting.
"He tried to insinuate that everything would be easier for me if I went along," she said.
It can broadcast or insinuate messages into the larger culture, embody complex truths, absorb fear, preserve memory.
Media reports about Mr. Ghosn's lifestyle frustrate his daughters, who view them as hyped to insinuate wrongdoing.
Overstatements by opponents of donor privacy broadly insinuate these rights are sinister, which should offend most Americans.
To insinuate or directly say that we rule from our personal feelings is really wrong and damaging.
Ice also seemed to insinuate that he'd be live-tweeting the hurricane as it bears down on Florida.
"If others insinuate the same, that could set the market up again for some rough activity," Luschini said.
Or from social media, which Mr Trump uses sometimes to broadcast his views and sometimes to insinuate them.
After his discharge, he moved to Greenwich Village and tried to insinuate himself into the world of music.
Furthermore, it is abhorrent to insinuate that women are capable of technical leadership only in areas like fashion.
From there he maneuvered her down to Mexico City and used her to insinuate himself into Trotsky's household.
White was empowered to put his own team together, most of whom would insinuate themselves into Osage undercover.
If she went undercover, she argued, she could insinuate herself into his inner circle and learn the truth.
German politicians insinuate that the mooted fine represents revenge for Europe's recent tax case against Apple, an American champion.
While the Justice Department never refuted Trump's accusations, Comey believes they incorrectly insinuate that the FBI broke the law.
He has even gone so far as to insinuate that Hillary Clinton was on drugs at the last debate.
Later, she went on a late-night talk show to insinuate that the statement she had signed was untrue.
He's been waging a decades-long battle to survive being scapegoated by people who insinuate that he's a racist.
I was in love, and I didn't yet know the way that distrust could insinuate itself into a marriage.
Indian pipes insinuate themselves into the relationship between fungi and the tree roots with which they form symbiotic relationships.
There will be no surreptitious efforts to insinuate Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) into the race at the convention.
Trump had also used Twitter before the hearing to insinuate that Yates had leaked information on Flynn to the media.
Meanwhile, what's apparently not an outrage is for the Senate Majority leader to insinuate that the president is a traitor.
Or it could simply be a physical representation of when you (respectfully) try to insinuate yourself into a new group.
A Texas county Republican Party has taken down a Facebook post that appeared to insinuate that "leftism" caused the Holocaust.
I think we have to talk about what it means to insinuate that someone is racist, but, the conflation issue.
There are hoaxes designed to insinuate a subversive message through a benign-seeming work, a wolf-in-sheep's-clothing text.
With the Beatles, he increased their royalties while trying, at least, to insinuate himself into the ownership of their songs.
These ugly-beautiful full-size human stand-ins aren't just lifelike; they can insinuate their way right to your core.
Suddenly, both Chicklet and his mom are teaming up against Maleni because how dare she insinuate that her boyfriend ain't shit?
By association, Hillary's tacit approval allows these neoconservatives to accrue renewed prestige and eventually insinuate themselves back into positions of power.
"Trump loves saying the ratings are down to insinuate it's a show of some kind of support for him," Kimmel explained.
Islamic faith obligates that both men and women cover themselves in any way that does not insinuate attraction between the sexes.
Jemele Hill — like many of her friends — is quick to insinuate racism or "white nationalism" against those with whom she disagrees.
The first two episodes push this "insinuate, don't reveal" approach too far, however, to the extent that little of consequence happens.
But interviews with several Archbishop Keough alumni insinuate that Cesnik left because she had reservations about the abuse at the school.
"It is irresponsible for a third party to insinuate that there could be harmful leaking when the converse is true," he said.
This puts the press in the position of looking uncouth or feckless if they choose to dig deeper or insinuate salacious rumors.
To insinuate that it is not simply because it gets someone off is remarkably lame—and furthers the stigma around sex positivity.
Kamala Harris said they should, before going on to insinuate that Walmart does not currently run background checks on people purchasing firearms.
But just when they think they've got the upper hand, they realize they're not the only people playing characters to insinuate themselves.
That also means becoming newly aware of their opposites -- fear and greed -- and how they seductively insinuate themselves into our daily lives.
Now, these observations are not made to insinuate that critiques of artworks regarding a global crisis fall simply according to creativity points.
The sewn-fabric drawings of Geta Bratescu insinuate melting faces, while Melvin Edwards's potent little "Lynch Fragment" wall sculptures imply further violence.
"For the president of the United States to insinuate that threats to Jewish community centers are illegitimate is truly beyond the pale."
I don't mean to insinuate that it's a debut in any way, but Life & Livin' It is definitely your most confident release.
So why did anyone think it was okay to insinuate that Jackson would have accepted being played by a white actor then?
This appears to be in response to articles that insinuate a schism in the royal family between Queen Elizabeth and the York family.
Pall's critics have called his remarks "racist toward Asians" for seeming to insinuate that a tourist's pet dog would be stolen and eaten.
For those who can use a manual version, it would not be realistic to insinuate that they have less mobility than they do.
The most common explanation has been that they feared that a foreign nation might send an agent to insinuate his way into American politics.
If he released the Schiff memo, the public might have seen how Nunes left out information to insinuate the FBI is biased against Trump.
"I couldn't handle drinking my own blood," she wrote on the photo — adding a unicorn emoji to insinuate that she herself is a unicorn.
Trump likes to insinuate that Clinton is in poor health — too weak and mentally "unstable" to fight ISIS, too "low-energy" to rally crowds.
After recognizing the threat this new technology posed to its industry, organic product manufacturers began to insinuate GMOs were somehow dangerous and demand labeling.
Much of the commentary was projection and speculation, going so far as to insinuate they had sex or something similar in the plane bathroom.
When they decide to rocket Israel, they insinuate themselves in the hospitals, in the schools, in the highly populous areas, and they are smart.
As for Tyga's Ferrari, which Kylie tried to insinuate had not been repossessed -- we got a pic of it back with the rightful owner.
Scott tells TMZ he was wrong to insinuate Erin -- his "Happy Days" and "Joanie Loves Chachi" co-star -- had died from drug-related problems.
It tells the story of a poor family, the Kims, who insinuate themselves into the home and lives of a rich family, the Parks.
Right-wing populists, by contrast, insinuate that some people do not belong at all, or should be treated at best as second-class citizens.
In a separate statement, Zuma said he had full confidence in Gordhan and dismissed "rumors and gossip which insinuate some conspiracy against minister Gordhan".
He doesn't say, "I want to," or, "I hope to," or anything to insinuate that he has plans to do anything about these feelings ever.
Some fought the urge to follow their owner's wishes and even seemed to be insulted that their human would insinuate they were that simple-minded.
I love my stepdaughter as much as I love my biological children and I become a mommy lioness when I see comments that insinuate otherwise.
We caught up with Thomas at LAX Wednesday and asked him about a recent interview where he seemed to insinuate his character, Jesus, is gay.
In the Cold War, operatives might distribute disinformation-laden newspapers to targeted political groups or insinuate an agent provocateur into a group of influential intellectuals.
But prosecutors are also investigating the activities of other operatives and go-betweens working for the prince who tried to insinuate themselves around Mr. Trump.
Months later, Trump would falsely insinuate that Cruz's father was associated with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, providing no evidence for his claim.
But, like Victoria's Secret, they insinuate the same thing: that you're wearing the wrong size and that they can help you find the right one.
" The sheriff also appeared to insinuate that the victim shared blame for the violent outcome, saying: "Two people engaged in bad behavior that day. Why?
His rivals insinuate that Mr. Gantz is keeping mum because, opposition be damned, he would be perfectly happy to be Mr. Netanyahu's next defense minister.
This does not mean we will not offer clinical products in the future, nor does this insinuate a lack of value or utility in our products.
Videos published by InfoWars that insinuate other school shootings were hoaxes still remain on the platform, while other conspiracy videos from separate channels are being removed.
He is a portly 70-year old who likes to insinuate that Mrs Clinton is in desperate health while declining to reveal his own medical records.
Weisman later set off widespread outrage by appearing to insinuate that a black congressional candidate wasn't really black, and demanded that people who mocked him apologize.
Prosecutors are continuing to examine the activities of at least five emissaries or operatives working for the prince who tried to insinuate themselves near Mr. Trump.
Mr Modi's opponents have blasted his policy as obtuse, destructive and downright criminal; some insinuate that his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was tipped off about the ban.
But it is not acceptable for The Economist to insinuate, and at one point bluntly affirm, that the new government in Brazil has "links" with the militias.
Spying takes on a myriad of different methods and one of which is to insinuate yourself into a particular venue to entrap somebody into saying something incriminating.
My point in bringing her up— CB: You didn't know you were going to insinuate— HN: I did not know there would be a Les Mis fight.
Thomas Davis played through 10 screws in his arm, so I don't want to insinuate that he's bad—he just wasn't healthy enough to keep Anderson down.
In this case, the laziest of the bunch insinuate that men wearing traditionally feminine clothing is mockable in and of itself, which is both harmful and untrue.
Ingrid manages to move to Venice Beach and to insinuate herself into Taylor's life through a combination of stalking and strategic purchases (health foods, aspirational purses, hairdos).
"When a man and a woman are left alone, outside parties can insinuate about what's really going on," said Christopher Mauldin, a construction worker in Rialto, Calif.
They push the boundary of conservative opinion writing in that direction without claiming the white nationalist mantle, thus allowing them to insinuate themselves into the Republican mainstream.
Within seconds, several people point out that he didn't insinuate it — he actually said it, verbatim — and Cooke interrupts to claim he has "newfound knowledge" on the situation.
Don't you dare even listen to even ONE person who may insinuate that somehow this is your loved ones fault because they were gay or any other reason.
"I am outraged that political opponents or members of the press would claim or insinuate that I cast a vote due to pressure or party politics," Poliquin wrote.
To me, these bills are intended to insinuate that the care I provide to trans youth is harmful and abusive, and they interfere with the doctor-patient relationship.
Given the German group's palpable influence on American hip-hop in the early 1980s, it's interesting to hear him insinuate that they may have borrowed from his sound.
Henson provoked a response from hampton Tuesday after posting a controversial Instagram story where she seemed to insinuate than Kelly was being treated more harshly than Harvey Weinstein.
Both Buhari and Atiku seized on the election postponement last week to insinuate the other was trying to find a way to swing the vote in his favor.
Time limits, which are supplied via the presence of several bombs inside the Kalinatek building, insinuate—albeit inelegantly—the heightened narrative stakes and Fisher's increased need to act.
The editorial board should not insinuate otherwise and demean the accomplishments of our one million graduates, who have worked hard to earn their degrees at our accredited university.
Congressional Democrats, meanwhile, have launched an all-out smear campaign, callously misrepresenting Price's financial disclosures to insinuate he's done something wrong, despite providing zero evidence that's the case.
She should have hit harder, however, and demanded Bernie outright say he thinks she can be bought, rather than letting him continue to insinuate it on the margins.
Don't you dare even listen to even one person who may insinuate that somehow this is your loved one's fault because they were gay or any other reason.
A source with knowledge of the company's thinking claims the letter was not intended to insinuate that Doctorow was reporting on illegal behavior—even if Bird did just that.
Companies are "susceptible because maybe they want to be a government contractor, or cooperate with investors or business partners that insinuate that they cooperate with law enforcement," Cohn said.
It's irresponsible for Kaepernick to insinuate that Clinton should be in jail, with words that skirt close to the shouts of "Lock her up!" from the crowd during Gov.
If the same thing had happened to Julia Louis-Dreyfus, would the world have been so quick to insinuate that somehow the Emmy winner had gotten what she deserved?
Jared Kushner -- The White House adviser and presidential son-in-law's family last year used his prominent position to insinuate access in Chinese sales pitches and teased US visas.
"To insinuate that young women are voting for Bernie because they're chasing 'boys' proves to me that Steinem is right there with Hillary—completely out of touch," she said.
The post came several days after President Donald Trump seemed to insinuate that his supporters -- the police, military and "Bikers for Trump," he claims -- could turn violent against Democrats.
The pop star's lawyers accused Lutfi of attempting to "insinuate himself into Ms. Spears' life with disastrous results for her," Lisa Respers France reported for CNN, citing court filings.
" Tapper acknowledged the next day that "it's not fun when people insinuate you don't love your country because your job is to question our leaders, but that's the job.
In her past media appearances, Daniels is clearly worried/guarded about what she can say or insinuate -- walking close to that line but very aware never to cross it.
Democrats used their questioning to repeatedly insinuate that Mr. Trump had chosen Mr. Whitaker as acting attorney general because of his openly critical views of the special counsel investigation.
It is obviously wrong for the press to insinuate and then promote conclusions based upon biased conjecture, but in some media precincts the "get Trump" end justifies the means.
They have spent hundreds of billions of dollars to swell their ranks, build up secret intelligence infrastructure, implement expansive new surveillance programs, and insinuate their influence throughout the government.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump appeared to insinuate in a recent interview that his supporters -- the police, military and "Bikers for Trump," he claims -- could turn violent against Democrats.
Deceptively simple scenes — like a stunning, slow-motion shot of Rose posing for her school photograph — insinuate a wealth of information, but the movie doesn't hanker to be understood.
"Don't you dare even listen to even ONE person who may insinuate that somehow this is your loved ones fault because they were gay or any other reason," she said.
But by airing this moment with a gloss-free glory that purports to bare its own production completely, the show manages to brilliantly insinuate that "it" is the show itself.
While 007craft does "insinuate" that he got away with his cheap living situation, at the end of the video he also says that he has moved into an apartment now.
" Kaine then went on to insinuate that the donation may have been pay-for-play: "The person they donated to was somebody whose office was charged with investigating Trump University.
One strategy appeared to be the use of old and unrelated articles about Catholic churches being desecrated in France to insinuate that the Notre Dame fire was an intentional act.
To use Fonda's defense of herself to bring up an already much-discussed situation from 1972 and insinuate that she is not a patriot is more than a touch petty.
Tracking their movements and communications (using the train's built-in WiFi), and matching each scientist to a prepared dossier, Chinese operatives quickly insinuate a human intelligence asset into the mix.
Handel's attack was useful because it allowed her to insinuate something else entirely — that Ossoff doesn't belong to the traditional community of the area in a much more fundamental sense.
Handel's attack is useful because it allows her to insinuate something else entirely — that Ossoff doesn't belong to the traditional community of the area in a much more fundamental sense.
Ultimately the possibilities a microphone opens up — the way a voice can suddenly insinuate itself into a radio listener's private space — are best mined by singers who are also actors.
Phèdre departs with Hippolyte, who hides the truth out of filial respect, leaving Phèdre's confidante, Oenone, to insinuate to the devastated Thésée that Hippolyte did indeed seek to harm Phèdre.
In school, I'd laugh it off whenever kids would pull their eyes back at me, make fun of Asian names, or otherwise insinuate that we were ugly, undesirable, and foreign.
It's just more of the creepy normalizing of internet surveillance that we'll probably keep seeing from big internet companies as they insinuate themselves deeper and deeper into our daily lives.
People who love the first season found this second helping an unnecessary excuse to see Meryl Streep insinuate her way through a wig and fake chompers onto everybody's last nerve.
Mr. Hillis said he had so been taken by Professor Minsky's intellect and charisma that he found a way to insinuate himself into the AI Lab and get a job there.
Most stores — though they would like to have you believe otherwise and will sometimes try to hint, insinuate, or flat out lie to you about it — have really lenient return policies.
While the refrain that the ACA represented a "government takeover" of healthcare was a significant exaggeration, the law did insinuate the government significantly further in its funding and oversight of healthcare.
Unlike Trump, Icahn was not one to insinuate himself into the sort of club that would not accept him as a member; he preferred to storm the clubhouse with a pitchfork.
"I think we, the Republican Party, becomes the party of angry people that insinuate that most immigrants are drug dealers or rapists, that's a terrible direction for our party," he said.
" Enid Nemy Former Times reporter "When you worked with him at parties, there was always an amusing aside, especially about the women who would try to insinuate themselves into a photograph.
Using a crowdsourced database of impersonator accounts, carefully curated by us to avoid any false positives, the bot patrolled Twitter and interjected whenever impostors tried to insinuate themselves into a discussion.
Perhaps Hezbollah's most effective anti-protest tactic has been to insinuate that the protests are the product of a foreign conspiracy against Shiites, whose ingrained sense of grievance stretches back centuries.
" Gonzales's attorneys shared the two-page no party policy, which says it was established to inform all guests of noise limits and "not to insinuate any distrust in the 'average' guest.
The word "sick" described Clinton morally and physically: Cernovich was among the first to insinuate publicly that Clinton had a grave neurological condition, and that the media was covering it up.
The explorer, Vernon Unsworth, sued Mr. Musk in September last year, arguing that the billionaire had used the tweet to insinuate that Mr. Unsworth was a pedophile and damage his reputation.
The plot centers on two families -- one a quartet of poor grifters, who encounter a wealthy family and insinuate themselves into their lives to exploit them, triggering plenty of unintended consequences.
Not only does Wolff paint an extremely negative view of Trump and those around him, but he also seems to insinuate the possibility of an affair between Haley and the President.
In his motion, Sanders says the deputies fabricated things Sayem said, including gang-language and the n-word, to paint his client as aggressive and insinuate the intoxicated man prompted the violence.
Now, Cooper has definitely been in relationship with Irina Shayk since 2015 and Gaga was until very recently in a relationship with Christian Carino, so we're not trying to insinuate anything here.
"The Mall Rats" and "The Battle of Starcourt" insinuate that we'll catch our favorite preteens hanging out at the local mall, probably battling some kind of demonic creature from the Upside Down.
"Flint presents financial challenges for the state, certainly, but it is premature to insinuate that the crisis in Flint will have a significant, if any, impact on Michigan's credit rating," she said.
The machine's play does appear to be changing dramatically from day to day, leading Metz to insinuate that Carnegie Mellon researchers are somehow altering the system's behavior as the match goes on.
When candidates decry a "rigged" system or insinuate wide-scale illegal voting without evidence, they don't just harm their opponents; they devalue democratic elections in general and the legitimacy of its outcomes.
When she goes to the cops, they don't believe her story about the murder, and insinuate that she must be making up a lie to get more traffic to her cam site.
It turns out that people don't want to signal distrust to their adviser or insinuate that the adviser is biased, and they also feel pressure to help satisfy their adviser's self-interest.
If he makes the Schiff memo public, the president opens himself and Republicans up to criticism that the Nunes memo purposefully left out information to insinuate the FBI is biased against Trump.
Even after months of investigating the origins of the CrowdStrike conspiracy theory, Campbell said he doesn't believe even the president has a full grasp of what the theory is meant to insinuate.
Dayoub and Fernandez took evidence from four burglaries that occurred in April and May 2013, which were not solved, and made up false narratives to insinuate the teen committed the robberies, officials said.
At the same time, it gives her the chance to insinuate that Trump, who had an affair more than two decades ago and has been accused of sexual assault, is an unrepentant hypocrite.
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 26 (Reuters) - South African President Jacob Zuma said on Friday he had "full confidence" in Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and dismissed "rumours and gossip which insinuate some conspiracy against minister Gordhan".
The case against the former foreign policy adviser also stands as the most comprehensive evidence yet put forward by Mueller of an attempt by Russian operatives to insinuate themselves with the Trump campaign.
In the pursuit of civic action, though, there was always the practical question of just how South Vietnamese troops and their American advisers were supposed to insinuate themselves into villages in the countryside.
Throughout this mayhem, the blond main character stood at the corner of the stage, frequently sticking his hand into a Ziploc bag to insinuate he was ingesting drugs via his mouth and nostrils.
Yet the organizations that built these grand monuments also took care to insinuate the Confederacy into almost every corner of public life — in street names, school names, military bases, historic homes, and markers.
The Progressive Change Institute has recently polled some of the ideas Sanders has brought into the political arena, and the results clearly insinuate that the public are on board with his policy agenda.
And to those militant supporters of Mr Corbyn who intend to insinuate themselves into the fabric of Labour and take it from us section by section, I have four words: come and take it!
It does things like insinuate that Google's lack of a customer support hotline is inexplicable and suspicious, or claim that "very few people in the world have ever seen" an error page for google.
Since jettisoning the Trans-Pacific Partnership — the Obama administration's trade treaty meant to insinuate the US at the center of Asian trade — the Trump administration has offered no answer to One Belt, One Road.
"If Republicans, in general, start to side with Trump on this issue instead of the classical opposition to the Democrats' recommendation," Skorney said, "it would insinuate that there could be a change in legislation."
But it's well worth a visit for dynamic individual works and as a reminder of what art can do: broadcast or insinuate messages into the larger culture, embody complex truths, absorb fear, preserve memory.
Andrews made a fool out of himself on several occasions and even tried to insinuate that a photo of him with his arm wrapped around a 17-year-old girl may have been doctored.
But it's well worth a visit for dynamic individual works, and as a reminder of what art can do: broadcast or insinuate messages into the larger culture, embody complex truths, absorb fear, preserve memory.
The prosecutor, who seemed to insinuate that white women are not threatening and that black people are, articulated assumptions about race and criminality that have been an American reality since the days of slavery.
Flocka's buildup to Flockaveli, the Salute Me or Shoot Me series, introduced him as someone beyond the lanky, dreaded hitter in the background of Gucci videos, as Guwop would insinuate in his mixtape cuts.
That claim is not drenched in hyperbole, and does not insinuate any bias from a man who in September tacked two more years onto the six-year, $18 million deal Hekker signed in 2014.
In place of such evidence, the president's defenders insinuate nefarious influence in the firing of a prosecutor whose reputation for corruption was so renowned that Republicans, Democrats, allies and international organizations all wanted him fired.
Andrews made a fool out of himself on several occasions and even tried to insinuate that that a photo of him with his arm wrapped around a 17-year-old girl may have been doctored.
At the end of the thread, Mr. Whelan then sought to distance himself from his own suggestion, insisting that it did not "state, imply or insinuate" that the man or anyone else assaulted Dr. Blasey.
"Because it's an all-natural herbal product, the F.D.A. does not want me to quote anyone saying anything in the product description that would insinuate that it treats, mitigates or cures any diseases," she said.
The first is essentially a spy yarn involving a Virginia slaveholder and Confederate agent named Miss Ford, who manages to insinuate herself into the Lincoln White House and then fall in love with the President.
" She told the paper that she brushed him off by saying she didn't date older men, but that Weinstein insisted, and then "tried to insinuate that everything would be easier for me if I went along.
Another more subtle but no less effective way has been to insinuate prestige through opening sequences that echo the classic work of title designers like Kyle Cooper (Se7en), Dan Perri (Star Wars), and Saul Bass (Vertigo).
Speaking with Bloomberg on Thursday, the company's CEO Tony Xu appeared to insinuate the only reason anyone's upset that DoorDash has this policy in place is because other companies have been called out for similar practices.
The defense also tried to insinuate that Constand put herself in a position to be alone with Cosby, questioning a visit to Cosby's hotel room in Connecticut, where she saw him perform months before the assault.
Republicans were split between chastising Democrats for failing to ask about real issues — gun violence, the opioid epidemic, crimes, the southern border — and trying to insinuate corruption and misconduct within the DOJ and the Mueller probe.
Marnie has started to see the therapist (Amy Landecker in a quick, deadpan turn) at Lori's urging, though mostly she seems to go as a way to insinuate herself even more deeply into her daughter's life.
He looks fit and healthy for an 82-year-old watching TV. Over the course of 24 hours, the feeling that I should talk to my dad about what is going on starts to insinuate itself.
If he makes the Schiff memo public, the president opens up himself and Republicans to criticism that the Nunes memo purposely left out information to insinuate the FBI is biased against the president and Mueller's probe.
"To in some way insinuate on live mic with a lot of people listening that the Founding Fathers would have found President Trump guilty is just simply malpractice with these facts before us," he said forcefully.
Rather than discuss the $5.8 million Cruz's campaign paid to a data firm that used the stolen Facebook information of 87 million (?) people, Cruz wanted to insinuate that Zuckerberg is waging some sort of war on Christmas.
Because coalition members back militias with hard-line Islamic commanders, "it&aposs very, very easy for al-Qaida to insinuate itself into the mix," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity under the briefing&aposs terms.
"If Wall Street is involved and continues to insinuate itself into these negotiations, there will be a stench around any deal that's consummated because it will have the imprimatur of Goldman Sachs and Wall Street," Navarro added.
The anticipated happy ending and reconciliation between Nick and Rachel insinuate that, regardless of socioeconomic inequity, the couple's love and shared cultural interests (often expressed through the enjoyment of food) are enough to unite their disparate worlds.
I think it's absurd to insinuate that a movement that is doing nothing more than demanding that the war on black life come to an end is in any way responsible for these police officers getting shot.
If I have to explain twice to someone, "I didn't mean that, I have Tourette," and they still ask stupid questions or insinuate I'm doing it on purpose, I feel I'm completely right to tell them off.
"For them to say that about the survivors, to insinuate that they don't deserve…" She trails off, perhaps considering precisely what kind of life the survivor of a horrific childhood gun attack should be allowed to live.
Over the years, he has talked a lot about drugs, but only about how none of his riders use them, and often — despite increasingly unexplainable incidents — with how-dare-you-insinuate-that-they-are-not-clean indignation.
However, Cook declined to comment on the company&aposs plans for 5G, except to insinuate that the slow pace in the United States of the rollout of the technology may be a cause for concern at Apple.
What is disgraceful is that Sanders should insinuate that Acosta has committed some sort of assault -- when footage of the incident clearly shows the intern placing her hands on his arm, and not the other way around.
It is quite another thing, however, to insinuate — wink wink — that as the former DNI or CIA director, you're sure that any minute now, smoking gun evidence of collusion is going to emerge in the Mueller probe.
Pro-government media outlets insinuate that the United States is hiding Mr. Oksuz and point to reports that say that American consular officials had tried to contact him on July 21, six days after the coup began.
But if Wall Street is involved and continues to insinuate itself into these negotiations, there will be a stench, a stench around any deal that's consummated, because it will have the imprimatur of Goldman Sachs and Wall Street.
Likened by Ruble, accurately, to tombstones, these banal interior views insinuate that the resurgent resident evils of racism, nationalism, and white supremacy may well be on the march thanks to our failure to make peace with these ghosts.
These days, when congressional Republicans speak about the Russia investigation, it's typically to insinuate that the FBI is a hotbed of anti-Trump sentiment, with some Republican lawmakers even explicitly calling for a "purge" of the Justice Department.
Because coalition members back militias with hard-line Islamic commanders, "it&aposs very, very easy for Al Qaeda to insinuate itself into the mix," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity under the terms of the briefing.
I see through you, Lord M. Perhaps Leopold's actress friend is one reason parliament doesn't want to give Albert the allowance he's requested, but does the prime minister really have to insinuate that Albert will do the same?
Because coalition members back militias with hard-line Islamic commanders, "it&aposs very, very easy for al-Qaida to insinuate itself into the mix," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity under the terms of the briefing.
Why it matters: It wouldn't, except that the Moore campaign as well as several right-wing news outlets, including Fox News, are spinning the detail to insinuate that Nelson forged Moore's note to cast doubt on her story.
Republicans who've been critical of the investigation in the past tried to insinuate wrongdoing or overreach by the FBI or DOJ — including about Roger Stone's arrest by the FBI in January — and wanted Whitaker to back them up.
The title of Mariah Carey's new album, "Caution," sums up her shrinking horizons in the 21st century: murmuring where she used to belt, gently scratching where she once was velvety, striving to insinuate strategically rather than to overwhelm.
"It must be the responsibility of all Americans — from Donald Trump himself, to his supporters, to those who remain silent or oppose him — to unambiguously condemn these remarks and the violence they insinuate," they said in the statement.
On one side is Tamra, frustrated that Gunvalson had invited her former friend Ricky Santana to her birthday party where he — alongside ex-Housewives Gretchen Rossi and Lizzie Rovsek — continued to insinuate that Tamra's husband Eddie Judge is gay.
" In support of her request for the restraining order, attorneys for Spears filed an 81-page filing which accused Lutfi of a years-long campaign of attempting to "insinuate himself into Ms. Spears' life with disastrous results for her.
On one side was Tamra, frustrated that Gunvalson had invited her former friend Ricky Santana to her birthday party where he — alongside ex-Housewives Gretchen Rossi and Lizzie Rovsek — continued to insinuate that Tamra's husband Eddie Judge was gay.
They add a bit more context to Trump's state of mind before he finally cut Flynn loose, and might insinuate that Flynn's fib was one of a few reasons why Trump didn't want Flynn in the White House anymore.
As in the first trial, Mathews tried to insinuate that DuBose was a drug dealer and a deadbeat who, if not fully deserving his demise, instigated enough reasonable fear in Tensing to present just cause for his grisly killing.
"To insinuate that Secretary Carson is trying to roll back or weaken the Fair Housing Act is misleading at best," HUD spokesperson Brad Bishop said, adding that HUD has brought in nearly $28 million for discrimination victims under Carson.
In one of the few articles about Campolo's change of heart, the Tennessee pastor Ed Stetzer, who now teaches at Wheaton College in Illinois, seemed to insinuate that Campolo's parents may have been to blame, at least a little.
The memo tries to insinuate that this too was biased against Trump — noting that one of the FBI agents handling the Papadopoulos situation, Peter Strzok, had sent some text messages critical of Trump to his "mistress," FBI attorney Lisa Page.
Maisonet claims McCoy told her if she'd publicly support his character and insinuate he wasn't behind the attack, he'd roll over in their custody case with their 6-year-old son ... and let her enroll the child in school in Miami.
Here Kim is using "telephones with the TV screens" to insinuate her fabulous wealth — or at the very least, her prioritization of masturbatory aids in her spending budget — but in 2017, even the cheapest smartphones offer some form of video chat.
Hiring private investigators and attempting to change the conversation to cast doubt on the victim and insinuate her culpability was an incredible abuse and, for me, it will be this cowardly act that defines Brock Allen Turner and his family.
Perhaps, like Johnson in 1968, Obama has shared something with Hillary Clinton about what U.S. intelligence knows about the hacking, but given the sensitivity of these sources the Clinton campaign for the moment feels it can only insinuate its case.
Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn was the most notable target this year, fired from the third film in the franchise by Disney after alt-right trolls used years-old jokes on Twitter to insinuate he was secretly a pedophile.
" In an interview with The Sun in May 2017, Payne seemed to insinuate that the couple had no plans to wed, telling the outlet, "I see marriage as more of a religious thing and I'm not really a religious person.
CNBC takes a look at five business icons whose departure — past or future — from the firms they founded, financed or finessed have either posed succession-planning headaches for shareholders and boards or spurred them to designate and insinuate their heirs themselves.
Given the resentfulness she's exhibited toward any small attempt by Philip to insinuate himself back into the spy life via Paige, it's not hard to read a certain "and you call yourself a Russian" scorn into this small domestic moment.
Someone, they insinuate, must have been manipulating matters behind the scenes to prevent the people from electing their only genuine representatives — hence the connection between populism and allegations of voter fraud (which are themselves fraudulent) as well as broader conspiracy theories.
The success of "Patriot Act," Bajaria said, would be measured by its viewership figures (which Netflix doesn't make public) as well as its ability to insinuate itself into the zeitgeist (which no one has yet figured out how to quantify).
The tech world it skewers is the most dynamic sector of our economy, possibly representing the greatest concentration of brainpower and capital ever seen in human history, creating products that insinuate their control into every last corner of our lives.
Based on Caroline Kepnes' book, the first season of "You" focused on bookstore employee Joe (Penn Badgley), whose unhealthy obsession with a young women prompted him to use his web savvy to insinuate himself into every part of her life.
Glick made the day of every fan in the MMA sphere by referencing a tweet just sent to her from the fake Edmund Tarverdyan account, 'trainer to the stars', then proceeded to insinuate that MMA fans were probably Trump supporters.
What do you make of House Speaker Paul Ryan joining Trey Gowdy in saying that what he seems to suggest that the FBI was not out of line in asking an informant to -- to insinuate himself with the Trump -- some Trump campaign officials.
Thirteen years after that controversial incident, the now-former head Dixie Chick would express incredulity that Donald Trump could insinuate that "Second Amendment people" could possibly "stop" Hillary Clinton and incur relatively little blowback from the same people who once boycotted her band.
Lindsie chimes in on that sentiment too, saying there's a major difference between day-to-day drama that'd play well for TV ... and real-life criminal activity, which she seems to insinuate David Eason is guilty of by killing the family dog.
Not only does it insinuate that life is pointless, that it isn't spectacular, but like the violent scenes in so many video games, these encounters are merely something for you to do with your controller while you await a more significant moment.
I've been running drills on this kind of storytelling since the day I opened Prune, my restaurant in the East Village, trying for 17 years now to insinuate some resonance onto the plate with nothing but marrow and toast, butter and sugar.
While it would be disingenuous to claim that those two are not at least guilty of exercising incredibly poor judgment, it would be equally disingenuous for anyone who really knows the modern-day bureau to insinuate that the organization is plotting from within.
Baptiste's modus operandi in the series is to show up far from home — Belgium in Season 1, Germany in Season 2 — and insinuate himself into someone else's case, because he just cares so much (and he has more experience finding missing children).
The tweet had several obvious signs of being a scam, which Hughes noted included not only its shady unverified account "with fewer than 100 followers," but also a sketchy-ass promotional image seemingly designed to insinuate that a car and iPhone were up for grabs.
Now, CEOs like Tesla's Elon Musk, who offered to help Trump rewrite the legislation, are taking on a more positive approach, trying to gently insinuate that Trump's message is being construed as "a negative portrait of America and what we stand for," Sonnenfeld said.
"Russian diplomats and other officials have also been engaging in an aggressive campaign to describe the initiative in other capitals and to insinuate that it is an outcome of the U.S.-Russia meeting in Helsinki, which it is not, repeat not," the memo read.
Given how the past that Detroit explores so easily parallels the present, it is curious then that director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal chose to open the film with "change had to come," as if to insinuate that after these events, it did.
"Russian diplomats and other officials have also been engaging in an aggressive campaign to describe the initiative in other capitals and to insinuate that it is an outcome of the U.S.-Russia meeting in Helsinki, which it is not, repeat not," the memo states.
To coincide with Black History Month, I recently spoke with Mitchell, who after three-plus decades at The Clarion-Ledger left and founded the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting, about "Race Against Time" and how its stories insinuate themselves into the current political season.
"While it would be disingenuous to claim that those two are not at least guilty of exercising incredibly poor judgment, it would be equally disingenuous for anyone who really knows the modern-day bureau to insinuate that the organization is plotting from within," Campbell wrote.
Same if you need someone to insinuate that a fighter isn't one of the "real men" because he retired young, or if you need someone to say The Other F-Word at a post-fight presser, or unload an itemized list of fouls on poor Jorge Rivera.
Given that neither Combs nor her co-stars — Alyssa Milano, Rose McGowan, and Shannen Doherty — were invited to be a part of the reboot in some capacity, it does insinuate that they were "too old" for the fresh, new incarnation of Charmed, which features significantly younger actresses.
Although it will likely remain a talking point for Trump and his aides to insinuate the criminal wrongdoing of his predecessor without evidence, Ryan's admission here should, at the very least, put pressure on White House officials and Republicans to stop entertaining the wiretapping idea in public.
Cool.It doesn't help that Kennedy, with whom President Trump has apparently been "exploring" the idea of creating a vaccine commission, used today's press conference as an opportunity to insinuate that both journalists and the government are to blame for covering up some imaginary horrible truth about vaccines.
"Identifying one person as the patient zero, on the one hand may give an incorrect impression about how the disease emerges in the first place and, on the other hand, insinuate that somebody should be blamed for this outbreak, when that's not really appropriate," Friedrich said.
How dare you come to the office of my agent, who I hired to get me the best possible deal, a man who works for one of the most powerful agencies in the world, and insinuate that I care about being paid money for my job.
Indeed, one might say that the dominant theme of American politics for most of the past 50 years has been Democrats trying to do exactly this while Republicans instead insinuate that Democratic programs are a covert effort to tax white people in order to help nonwhites.
The children's drawings and other images surrounding Renée speak to her vocation as a teacher, but they also insinuate a fear of motherhood, which is made explicit in a letter she wrote to her husband, reproduced by Dinnerstein in the main panel, recounting an alarming pregnancy dream.
I don&apost know what Vladimir Putin has on him, but it&aposs absolutely ridiculous to even insinuate given all of the international rules that Russia has violated, most notably going into Crimea, that he would even invite them back into the -- to make it the G8 again.
Just weeks after Kim Kardashian-West took to Instagram to insinuate that Saint Laurent's fall 2018 runway show ripped off her husband's floating stage set-up from his Saint Pablo tour, another brand is suing Kanye West over a his use of camouflage in his Yeezy Season 5 collection.
The lyrics read: "And last night I think I lost my patience / Last night I got high as the expectations / Last night, I came to a realization / And I hope you can take it," with Rihanna going on to insinuate that she's placed the rapper in the friend zone.
And at a moment when the suddenly-out-and-proud gay actor Kevin Spacey was trending because he had allegedly sexually-assaulted a minor (additional accusers have since come forward), it seemed an especially damaging moment to insinuate that a gay, pro-pedophilia organization was on the rise.
While Israel has often quarreled with American Jews over their right to advise it from afar, Hotovely's remarks went further by appearing to insinuate they are not fully committed to their native country, a notion U.S. Jewish organizations have long fought against in their battle against anti-Semitism.
"To be clear, I have no idea what, if anything, did or did not happen in that bedroom at the top of the stairs, and I therefore do not state, imply or insinuate that [Kavanaugh's classmate] or anyone else committed the sexual assault that Ford alleges," Whelan tweeted.
Robison allegedly told Campbell that a "male colleague would need to accompany her on an upcoming 15-hour campaign trip" because of the "optics of the candidate with a woman, even a working reporter, could be used in a smear campaign to insinuate an extramarital affair," she wrote.
Though plenty of the stories delve into explicit violence or sex (or both), or into outright body horror, others instead seek to insinuate anxiety in the reader's gut — that floating chill you get when you sense that something is off, even if you can't articulate what it is.
Westbrook MVP calls Durant a snake, a type of person she doesn't surround herself with (if you are wondering, she would surround herself with a more Westbrook type), and the Finals MVP uses this as an opening to insinuate that she has no friends, giving the convo new legs.
Part of the whitepaper's intention might be to insinuate Facebook further into the lives of those at risk of becoming the target of problems it helped to create (emphasis theirs):Governments may want to consider what assistance is appropriate to provide to candidates and parties at risk of targeted data theft.
So, considering the cost of abortions, the fact that fewer than 0.3 percent occur at or after 21 weeks for non-genetic reasons, that most abortions will be before 24 weeks, and the expense of the procedure, it is simply ludicrous to insinuate that this happens regularly — never mind at all.
On Sunday morning, White House chief of staff Reince Priebus told Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday" that the President's tweet to tune into a show that would skewer Ryan was merely "coincidental," and that Trump was trying to do his friend Pirro a favor, not insinuate Ryan should resign.
Anxiety around spoilers played into an inherent belief many of us have that a virgin viewing experience is preferable; it gave filmmakers and showrunners a drum to beat about preserving their surprises; and it gave studios another way to subtly insinuate that you should see that movie or TV show right now.
To insinuate that the steps taken to restore order in the city of Diyarbakir and rebuild certain neighborhoods struck by terrorism somehow reflects a historical tendency for demographic engineering is not only unfair but also reflective of a mind-set that tries to demonize whatever the Turkish government does, regardless of the context.
I wanted to insinuate an emotion around clothing, and that became a metaphor to represent what I thought was happening among young kids who were reinventing fashion — taking clothes and wearing them, maybe, in an ironic way or wearing them in a way that was surprising, transcending what the designer might have intended.
And I guess it's made me the kind of person who would just stand on a 90-minute train commute every day rather than insinuate myself into an empty seat between two strangers who might sigh as they bring their own thighs marginally closer to make way for the entitled fat monster.
She rebuffs him, and he apologizes — but it's clearly not the end of the matter, and only the beginning of a toxic push-pull dynamic in which he will pretend to be interested in her well-being while finding ways to exert control over her, and to insinuate that she owes him.
Bong Joon Ho's "Parasite" — a thriller about a poor family who insinuate themselves into the lives of a pampered household, and the first Korean film to be nominated for the best picture Oscar — was the night's other big winner, taking the awards for best film not in the English language and best original screenplay.
However, the White House immediately politicized the killing via its Twitter account, highlighting that the man charged with murder in Tibbetts' death is an "illegal alien," language that Trump has used consistently to dehumanize undocumented immigrants and to insinuate, despite evidence that shows the opposite, that undocumented immigrants are more criminal than other populations.
To insinuate that the world should accept a Russian invasion of the Baltics based on geopolitical considerations is a spitting image of the naiveté the world practiced in the lead up to World War II.  Our promise to never repeat that mistake is one of the most basic takeaways from the most devastating war the world has ever seen.
"But I think that I underestimated the degree to which, in this new information age, it is possible for misinformation for cyber hacking and so forth to have an impact on our open societies, our open systems, to insinuate themselves into our democratic practices in ways that I think are accelerating," he said in an interview with "Meet the Press" broadcast on Sunday.
In the wake of a report that Russia's ads, which went unlabeled (more on that in second), reached up to 146 million users , Democrats and the media are using this to once again bail out Hillary Clinton, and ever so slightly insinuate that the election on November 8th was stolen from her by an elaborate scheme that benefited Donald Trump.
Even Musk himself—whose apparent inability to refrain from over-sharing has on multiple occasions landed him in deep shit with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission—has been uncharacteristically mum on the topic and has only tweeted about the company on a handful of occasions, though he did insinuate there would be a forthcoming Neuralink in a tweet back in April.
If Liam Payne is allowed to win 'rap battles,' and release songs called things like "Strip That Down" and "Bedroom Floor" (which, by the way, have the cheek to insinuate that his idea of a good time isn't just a korma, a Cobra, and seven minutes of missionary???), and indeed have a career in music at all, we are fucking doomed.
I hate to use the word "insinuate," but they got into our companies in pretty much the same way, that we have a market of 600 million in the world in the bourgeois middle class, you can market your products to that class, but you&aposre going to have to have some sharing attitudes towards your technology ... LEVIN: In other words hours, we are towards them.
"  But then Whelan backpedals in an effort to not get sued by Garrett for, you know, publicly accusing him of assaulting Dr. Ford: "To be clear, I have no idea what, if anything, did or did not happen in that bedroom at the top of the stairs, and I therefore do not state, imply or insinuate that Garrett or anyone else committed the sexual assault that Ford alleges.
So the Icelandic right has, in its decades of near-unrivaled power over the country, found that it's in their best interest to fall in line with the image most of the world has of Iceland: a happy little Scandinavian country full of forward-thinking artists and warm, level-headed businessmen and politicians who care about their populace, a place where a journalist would never even insinuate that a politician has done anything untoward.
He agreed to a series of exit interviews during a tumultuous summer, over which Trump would blowtorch his way through a tour of Europe, call the European Union a top foe of the United States, feud with NATO, embrace Vladimir Putin and absolve the Russians for election meddling — and then came home to insinuate himself into Republican primary campaigns, escalate his attacks on Robert Mueller and threaten to shut down the government if he didn't get his border wall.
The first batch of imams to sign the "no funeral" statement added some important qualifications: The statement should not detract from the seriousness of oppression and persecution occurring around the world, especially to Muslims, whom we remember in our prayers by day and night…It should also not detract from deeply unfortunate statements issuing forth from some quarters, which seek to implicate the entire Muslim community and the religion of Islam, or insinuate that one system of values is ontologically superior to another.

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