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"insinuation" Definitions
  1. [countable] something unpleasant that somebody indirectly suggests is true
  2. [uncountable] the act of indirectly suggesting that something unpleasant is true

362 Sentences With "insinuation"

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His insinuation was the he's not any of these things.
"People would have noticed" that level of insinuation, she says.
"Any insinuation to the contrary is false," the statement said.
More frequently all it had was innuendo, insinuation and lies.
He never uses the word "gang," but the insinuation is clear.
The insinuation -- she's just trying to get her name in headlines.
The insinuation is clear ... he's had some bad seeds hanging around.
When you read it ... there's a clear insinuation Tupac gets raped.
The "Hallelujah" could be the show's insinuation that Trump is finished.
The insinuation was similar to DiPiano's: people of color are cheap.
"This insinuation is 100% not true," said Jim Nolan, Stoney spokesman.
Assayas has a signature style of sexual insinuation, a very subtle one.
Any insinuation the count is intentionally kept low is "horseshit," he said.
During that race, Ellison rebuffed any insinuation he was, himself, anti-Semitic.
The insinuation from Gabrielle's camp is she was fired because she complained.
The insinuation was that somehow the payments could be connected to the proposal.
"The insinuation that federal response has been lacking is absurd," the spokesperson said.
It was a rare moment when Kasich knocked opponents by name, not insinuation.
The insinuation is that the shooters were seeking revenge for a previous incident.
"The deepest sexism is the insinuation that my opinion matters less," she said.
Right as I made this ludicrous insinuation, he began distancing himself from me.
Despite the bipartisan outcry, the insinuation made its way to the deposition room.
Anyone who defiles Muhammad's name, even if "by imputation, innuendo or insinuation", faces death.
However, by then, Sarah's insinuation about Abigail and the Queen's relationship was nothing new.
I see you, shaking your head at the mere insinuation of the spectral realm.
Indian Muslims took this as an insinuation that they could never represent India wholeheartedly.
That's where the President's insinuation via Twitter that there were "tapes" comes into play.
Several praised her instead, though at least one threw in a startling insinuation. Rep.
But Mr. Trump's insinuation was that intelligence officials were intentionally withholding information from him.
Mr. Jacobs himself disappeared around the corner, trailing an insinuation in his wake: Hah!
" The 51-year-old called any insinuation of problems between he and Beckinsale "totally untrue.
But they would accept no insinuation that their 803 championship was in any way tainted.
"The insinuation is 100 percent not true, and frankly it's offensive," Stoney told the paper.
There's the insinuation that she started the entire Meek/Drake beef that killed Meek's career.
It's a biographical detail and narrative insinuation he shares with You's Joe and ACS's Andrew.
Dating Around, on the other hand, merely ends with the insinuation of a second date.
The insinuation is clear: What the hell is Walmart doing with the cash from theirs?
Here's how Matt Wolking, Trump's director of rapid response, framed it: The insinuation was obvious.
One "insinuation" from Ms. Le Pen in the Wednesday debate may wind up costing her.
The insinuation might be dishonest, but the constituent pieces are all at least true-ish.
Any insinuation otherwise is an offense to somebody who wears the uniform of this country.
Comey's insinuation that the president obstructed justice was another canard designed to inflame the liberal media.
She went on, addressing his insinuation that PTSD is only diagnosed in people in the military.
Any insinuation to the contrary is an embarrassment to all the great people who work here.
He also walked back the insinuation that there aren't "patriots" in the current White House administration.
Not the airbrushed insinuation retailed by Fox News, but the monstrous grievance roiling within its viewers.
Pashteen is quick to shrug off any insinuation that they are being funded by external groups.
Then again, art has a capacity for insinuation that allows it greater political dexterity than journalism.
Hooking them into being there, with an insinuation of something sexy—maybe it's good for them.
"The insinuation is horrible, hurtful and simply untrue," Dolphin said in a statement to the Times.
"The insinuation is horrible, hurtful and simply untrue," she said in a statement to The Times.
Your editorial's insinuation that she would try to cash in as secretary of education is laughable.
Rumor and insinuation are Cromwell's favorites; he throws what mud he can and sees what sticks.
Whether intended or not, the insinuation is clear: Bialik has evaded harm because of her own choices.
"Your insinuation that Mike has reaped personal financial benefits from Milken Institute programs is outrageous," he said.
The modus operandi of this massively influential right-wing cabal involves vested positions, insinuation, incitement, and polarization.
Any insinuation that he had been drinking before conducting any television interviews is "extremely insulting," Giuliani said.
Gore supporters begged Naderites not to "throw away" their vote — an insinuation that Nader voters found offensive.
Booker, laying out a clear and passionate rejection of any insinuation that he knew about the postcard.
And now there's the added insinuation that sinister Jewish financiers are the real culprits behind this invasion.
Of course, the insinuation that Warren and Sanders are the same is only of benefit to Warren.
This is an abhorrent assumption and insinuation, which does not encompass all who seek out loan forgiveness.
The movie's inconclusiveness is the source of its appeal; "Zombi Child" is fueled by insinuation and fascination.
That is obvious from her mom's insinuation that being a prostitute would be better than a comedian.
In this context, the growing insinuation that Ahok is in some sense a Chinese fifth columnist is disturbing.
Unsurprisingly, professional athletes grew irate at the insinuation that similar lewd remarks were commonplace in men's locker rooms.
The others can't believe she's back after making the disgusting insinuation that she'd give up Time With Ben.
"Bishop Rhoades adamantly denies any validity to this accusation and the insinuation of inappropriate behavior," the diocese said.
And, more simply, as Spirit management implied, there's an insinuation that there's no place for politics in sports.
The costs of that insinuation, however gossipy it may seem to an outsider, can be grave in Zanzibar.
I wish that comment and insinuation were an outlier, but I've heard it countless times in my work.
Further, his insinuation that a criminal record disqualifies one from the ability to excel deserves the strongest condemnation.
Rather, it is the irrational insinuation that people who hold views different from your own are themselves illegitimate.
He mentioned Julián Castro's obvious insinuation in the debate last month that Biden was in serious cognitive decline.
If not, further insinuation that he's involved is nothing more than a scandalous waste of time and energy.
"I really don't think these kinds of attacks by insinuation are worthy of you," Clinton said to Sanders.
So the insinuation ... they weren't going to arrest him until they got pissed off by the new song.
The blessing involves an insinuation about sticky-icky and Martha's popovers — a scenario that sounds both bad and good.
Qerim's face showed shock at the apparent insinuation and mentioned calling human resources at the end of the show.
Dolphin denies it happened, but said she was hurt by the insinuation that she was promiscuous in high school.
If I were a man, I'd find the insinuation that I can't help but to rape people really insulting.
"The insult there is the insinuation that African-American members can only talk to African-American lobbyists," he said.
I'm neither an old man nor obese, but I am someone offended by this kind of gratuitous, needless insinuation.
This sort of insinuation and assumption is, essentially, the beginning and the end of the case against Maria Butina.
Nonetheless, Mr. Trump was not bothered by the script's false insinuation of real estate secrets shared over chummy dinners.
There was no insinuation, not even from the Republicans questioning them, that they were not being honest and forthright.
The strong insinuation here is she's left the husband who "forced" her to get on the bike every day.
Trump's previous insinuation that Mexico has not apprehended "large numbers of people" is not born out by the facts.
Republicans were ready to ward off any insinuation that the Pennsylvania special election was a bad omen for November.
Along those lines, Trump's insinuation that intelligence community Inspector General Michael Atkinson conspired against him is absurd on two fronts.
Watson took issue with claims made about his crimes – specifically, the insinuation he stole $70 from one of his victims.
Trump, with his insinuation that Obama may be a covert ISIS sympathizer, is exhibiting the paranoid style in full plumage.
Beyonce went over to Sanaa who brushed off any insinuation of inappropriate conduct and then gave her a jokey bite.
Mia Wallace of Pulp Fiction turns those little bangs into something else: the dreadful insinuation of a baby gone bad.
Having initially rejected any insinuation of influence peddling, Mr. Morales's government arrested Ms. Zapata and charged her with exactly that.
In fact, the media used it as an opportunity to shoehorn as much anti-Trump coverage through insinuation as possible.
That extremely short clip, which doesn't constitute an accusation so much as an insinuation, apparently hurt Love's own acting career.
Many people read this as an insinuation that he is gay and closeted, and someone was threatening to out him.
Then there was his appalling insinuation Wednesday that MSNBC host Joe Scarborough might have killed an office intern in 2001.
The reality is, any insinuation about Mr. Biden — even those without facts or evidence — could serve the president's political purposes.
INTERROGATION The movie all but indicts Ms. Russell as a knowing accomplice, an insinuation that her lawyer has sharply disputed.
The insinuation is that Mason was one of the beneficiaries and it corrupted his ability to effectively run the league.
To be clear, the texts in question don't specifically name Dr. Luke but he believes the insinuation is far too clear.
"In no way, shape or form was Ms. Omar singled out for being Muslim, and the insinuation is insulting," Brown said.
Clinton expressed frustration and a direct criticism at Mr. Sanders for his campaign ads that "by innuendo, by insinuation," claim Mrs.
The insinuation that Cisco may have leaked news of layoffs was "insulting" and "irresponsible," CEO Chuck Robbins told CNBC on Thursday.
He's shocked by her insinuation that she'd rather hide out in an empty house than go home with him and Serena.
There's no evidence that McCabe leaked anything to CNN in this case, but the article's insinuation isn't subtle about the possibility.
Philadelphia officials said Mr. Trump's insinuation that widespread fraud in past elections would merit fears of a stolen election were groundless.
So instead, Luenell suggests a fourth option, and based on her insinuation here ... it doesn't seem like Laura will like it.
The ex-South Bend mayor seemed indignant at Sanders's insinuation that he didn't have middle-class voters' best interests at heart.
The strong insinuation is those instruments could have helped Kobe's pilot avoid catastrophe ... and helped investigators figure out what went wrong.
Their insinuation was that the photo was photoshopped or pieced together and that the lines were cursor mistakes that weren't deleted.
The letter does not mention an amount ... but the insinuation is clear -- if Barbash doesn't get what she wants, she's suing.
The strike's organizers and others, however, have shrugged off the president's insinuation that the event, for some, is a political gambit.
"The insinuation that the White House has tried to hide a second meeting is false, malicious and absurd," the official continued.
The insinuation that a bubble in subprime auto lending could take down the economy like the mortgage market did is comical.
At a public hearing before the Waterfront Commission in 2010, he protested investigators' insinuation that the ports were under mob control.
That's a wild insinuation — Pokémon Go is a worldwide phenomenon, and the Pokémon games have been part of people's lives for decades.
After months of speculation, insinuation, and very public hand-wringing, the guests for the Super Bowl LIII halftime show have been confirmed.
The insinuation ... Usher didn't want to disclose his assets during the discovery phase in order to have the time to hide them.
The insinuation, like Trump's suggestion that the truth about Obama's college years was somehow clouded, was a divisive kind of gutter politics.
Guilt by association or insinuation had no place in the Senate in the 1950s, as lawmakers ultimately realized when they censured McCarthy.
But now Trump has deepened the insinuation, framing political correctness as a kind of fifth-column tendency, an actual danger to America.
Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, rejected Mr. Trump's insinuation that the wiretapping of Mr. Page equated to surveillance of the campaign.
And a Republican standard-bearer eager to use any argument or insinuation to tag his opponent as part of a corrupted system.
This novel's ideas about shame, constraint, lust and abandon are as subtle as the sex is frank, conveyed through insinuation and metaphor.
This was perhaps the reason why politicians for "Remain" never corrected the claims (often no more than insinuation) that the EU was responsible.
Mueller, who had avoided being confrontational during the nearly three-hour hearing, finally appeared to lose some of his cool at the insinuation.
I see now that that it has come across poorly in the awkward sketch, and I apologize for playing along with Howard's insinuation.
The insinuation is that the Sangha council and Thai Buddhism more broadly have been captured by Thaksinite forces and must now be liberated.
"The insinuation that the White House has tried to 'hide' a second meeting is false, malicious and absurd," a White House official said.
Rubio has fought back with a series of tweets and statements, arguing Cruz's insinuation that he is weak in opposing abortion is ridiculous.
Dean apologized on MSNBC for the insinuation on Friday, but also kept up the personal attacks, suggesting there was something wrong with Trump.
Curry tweeted, and quickly deleted, an insinuation that the NBA might've rigged Steph Curry's foul—and consequent ejection—so that the Cavs vs.
After Mr. Holt confronted Mr. Trump over his repeated insinuation that Mr. Obama was born outside the United States, he turned to Mrs.
And Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, rejected Mr. Trump's insinuation that the wiretapping of Mr. Page equated to surveillance of the campaign.
Hultcrantz refused to let the interpreter translate my question, which she seemed to consider an insinuation that the condition was somehow less real.
Mr. Trump's insinuation that he had taped meetings with Mr. Comey recalled the secret White House recordings that ultimately brought a president down.
" Earnest said that the language there was a subtle but important insinuation that Putin had to have been involved, calling the accusation "pretty obvious.
Any insinuation or statement to the contrary is wrong and I believe it is not in keeping in the spirit of the Iowa caucuses.
Lest he be called a hypocrite, Trump has fought any insinuation, especially from Democrats or the media, that his time away is a reprieve.
Mr Trump's insinuation, after the shooting in Orlando, that the president might secretly sympathise with Islamic State was a model of the paranoid style.
The Associated Press reports that Abbas blasted the president over Trump's insinuation that Palestinians had "rejected" negotiations for a two-state solution with Israel.
"It would allow unscrupulous news organizations to couch their language as 'opinion' and to mask their meaning with implication and insinuation," the scholars wrote.
Consisting of three scenes that take place across the same February day, "Harrogate" works by deception and insinuation and a genuine ability to disturb.
Joe Biden has dismissed any insinuation of improper behavior involving his son and on Saturday accused Trump of abusing his office to "smear" him.
Even after the Curiel fiasco and the post-Orlando self-congrat fest, and Trump's insinuation that President Obama was in cahoots with the terrorists?
After a player was penalized $100 for a "Bernout power grid failure on a cloudy, windless day," some complained about the card's confusing insinuation.
McKinnon fired back at Trump's insinuation that her win was unfairly earned by noting that she has been competing since the previous, more "restrictive" policy.
" She also went ahead and smacked down any insinuation that her famous father was a drug addict, saying pretty clearly, "he most certainly WAS NOT.
Clinton confronted Sanders, saying "time and time again, by innuendo, by insinuation" he attacks any candidate that has ever taken money from an interest group.
Rob Kardashian's pushing back on Blac Chyna's insinuation he's a bad parent because Dream got burned in his care ... he says she's the bad parent.
" Mr. Netanyahu excoriated Mr. Alsheich for "repeating the delusional and mendacious insinuation that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent private detectives against police officers investigating him.
To Payton, the very insinuation that his family's estate contributed to his rise (which it inevitably will) would derail his trek toward the U.S. presidency.
"Amit Shah's insinuation, that Muslims shall not and cannot be safe and secure in India, will be widely acclaimed in one country: Pakistan," he said.
I would suppose that outside the context of this article, most liberal-minded folks (myself included) would find the insinuation that poor equals dumb offensive.
The countries of the region, which have come together strongly to condemn Maduro and his regime, also came out condemning Trump's insinuation of military action.
Mr. Plummer can be an aloof, fairly cool screen presence and he chills Getty Sr. with cruel glints, funereal insinuation and a controlled, withholding physicality.
And the insinuation that he is actively working to elect a candidate that may have publicly bashed Trump has added an extra layer of intrigue.
The insinuation was that Khashoggi's death mattered less for this reason, and Trump's weakness may be making Saudi Arabia more emboldened to commit human rights abuses.
The KUWTK star retorted with a comment that many viewed as a homophobic insinuation that Beckford was gay (and therefore wouldn't be interested in Kardashian anyway).
So I think that this insinuation that a lawyer representing one individual that's also representing another is actually just stringing together a conspiracy that's non-existent.
"Any insinuation that his support was tie to anything other than his desire to elect candidates who would help pass his agenda is ridiculous," they added.
The insinuation was that she'd left state secrets opposed to hackers, but also that her deleted emails were sitting at the end of a treasure hunt.
"And I wish to deny with all the authority at my command of the insinuation that Hindu nationalism has anything to do with it," he adds.
The insinuation that Washington had squandered an authentic peace chance infuriated American officials; the United Nations ambassador Arthur Goldberg fingered the "tendentious" Poles for the leak.
And despite the authors' insinuation, the obligation to make jobs more fulfilling lies just as much with management as it does with the rank-and-file.
Former assistant district attorney Dorfman had no patience for Viall's insinuation that she had sex with him when she was planning on choosing another man anyway.
"We recognize that robust political dialogue is an important part of democracy, and no one can sensibly adjudicate every political claim, counterclaim, and insinuation," Google said.
Check out the clip ... he never SAYS anything about violence, but the insinuation is in the air -- and there's a subtle shot at Birdman's financial issues too.
" Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller rejected any insinuation that the length of time taken to write the letter reflects on the finding that Trump is healthy. "Dr.
The piping hot take came straight from the Saints' locker room this week ... when Jordan scoffed at a reporter's insinuation that Big Ben is a surefire HOFer.
Moreover, the insinuation—heavily pushed by Zac Goldsmith, his Conservative rival—that he is in the pocket of Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's hard-left leader, is clearly unfair.
He now routinely says the media is "rigged" — an insinuation that has also begun to lead to him implying that the election results will not be valid. 
In much of this there was a familiar insinuation that parenthood is a singularly sensitizing, enlightening circumstance, giving someone a special stake in a more just world.
Trump's insinuation that Germany is failing to live up to its responsibilities as a "role model" was also seen as particularly out of touch, the official said.
" The "insinuation" in question is spelled out by two classmates of Kavanaugh's, who told the Times the yearbook jokes were a form of bragging about sexual "conquest.
However, Clinton's insinuation that Gabbard may be an unwitting Russian asset voiced a concern that some party insiders have been whispering about in private for some time.
When Ruby gets upset over the insinuation that she's taken the morning after pill before, Otis makes sure she knows there's nothing humiliating about using emergency contraceptives.
Crews' insinuation is strong ... Venit has ties to the police, so both the L.A. County D.A. and the L.A. City Attorney rejected Crews' criminal complaint against him.
The insinuation of the ad requires some mental gymnastics: Because Airbnb doesn't disclose the exact addresses of New York City hosts, the platform is a magnet for terrorists.
The actor's strong insinuation/allegation on his way into Madison Square Garden Wednesday night ... was that America's non-politician President is quickly learning the ropes on being political.
I can't begin to comprehend what goes through the minds of 17-year-old boys who write such things, but the insinuation is horrible, hurtful and simply untrue.
" He also took on any insinuation that he changed his last name to Mars to hide his ethnicity, calling such claims "so insulting to me, to my family.
" When Warren pressed Price further on whether he took deliberate action as a lawmaker to help the company, Price shot back that he was "offended by the insinuation.
The AP reported, with much heavy breathing and insinuation, about Clinton holding meetings as secretary of state with people who had also donated money to the Clinton Foundation.
Innocuous, inoffensive holiday fun, but users quickly began mocking the insinuation that brains are anything to be afraid of because it's quite common to eat them in China.
In an effort to blunt any insinuation that Anthony had ANY knowledge or played a role, he and Magnus issued a joint statement condemning the alleged illegal activity.
WHY CANT PPL BE FRIENDS W/o all the insinuation 🤭🧐😩🤬 Bella quickly became suspect #1 ... and the Internet took off with that as fact.
Halfway through its disastrous earnings report—in which it revealed it's bleeding U.S. subscribers—the company explicitly addressed any insinuation about ads as, essentially, a crock of shit.
I can't begin to comprehend what goes through the minds of 17-year-old boys who write such things, but the insinuation is horrible, hurtful and simply untrue.
To the Editor: The true fantasy is Scott W. Atlas's insinuation that the Canadian system delivers a lesser product; this is absolute conjecture (read: nonsense) on his part.
The clip was soon rocketing around pro-Trump social media -- as prominent Trump allies tweeted more explicit versions of the campaign's insinuation that Clyburn had proposed Trump's execution.
Some of the worst include: Attacking people instead of ideas, using insinuation and innuendo, playing on fears, being sarcastic and dismissive, scapegoating, changing the subject and labeling people.
He lies without flinching, and makes up his own facts with the dexterity of a sociopath, dating to his insinuation that President Obama was not born in this country.
"What is not acceptable is the insinuation of some proponents of the blanket ban that those who do not share their opinions are not fighting against doping," Bach said.
The insinuation is that if lived experience is as valuable as creative output, Jones' extraordinary personal history is at least partly to thank for his parade of smash hits.
Showed a clip of Vice President Joe Biden in an interview with CNBC saying any insinuation that Pope Francis was endorsing Sanders' political proposals was off-base, Sanders agreed.
Roy Blunt said in a radio interview Friday that voter fraud is not likely to change the presidential election outcome, despite Donald Trump's insinuation that could be the case.
So, there's zero evidence for Trump's insinuation that Fox News purposely packed the town hall audience with Sanders' supporters and barred pro-Trump voices from being let in. Zero.
Those words come from a Washington Post article that debunks the spirit of The Daily Caller's insinuation that the Russia probe is stacked with Democrats who are targeting Trump.
" He also admitted that Bella wasn't exactly thrilled when he signed on to the role, laughing at O'Brien's insinuation that he got into just a "little bit of trouble.
Tamar Braxton's estranged husband, Vincent Herbert, is stunned by his mother-in-law's strong insinuation he's an abusive man capable of killing her daughter ... and he totally denies it.
While we've grown used to colossal breadth, in terms of open world games, the insinuation of depth, through the creation of half-buried histories, is a very different skill.
Beneath all the specific attacks by Pocan and others is the general insinuation that No Labels is a puppet of special interests, and pushing some sort of hidden agenda.
On Friday night, breaking from his prepared remarks and turning his gaze from the teleprompters, Mr. Trump looked straight into the crowd as he made the insinuation about Mrs.
But what she said she would never forgive was the insinuation that although she was too drunk to speak coherently, she had given consent and even enjoyed the assault.
So it's no surprise that members of the media would jump on Trump's insinuation and begin asking every Republican under the sun what he or she thought about it.
McCabe concluded by calling out the president's "destructive lies" and attacks on Twitter, blasting the insinuation from team Trump that her decision to run for office was inherently corrupt.
When Donahue told Lucido she thought his comment was "unprofessional," he did not apologize, saying he was not making a sexual insinuation but instead a reference to social mixers.
The gist of the anonymously sourced story was the insinuation that a China-based company had breached the security of Clinton's private email server and then exfiltrated her communications.
Trump's allies have long chafed at any insinuation that it's inappropriate for Trump to attend — and profit from — a star-studded New Year's Eve party at his own property.
It is easy to polarize after this election, one where civility went out the window early and we were left with more insult than innuendo, more accusation than insinuation.
Like him, she often works by insinuation, fanning right-wing conspiracy theories not merely to stir up grievances but to bind members together with a sense of shared beliefs.
Many members emerging from the RSC meeting dismissed any insinuation that the legislation was coming off the rails in the House, arguing instead that this was an ongoing negotiation. Rep.
That support stops short of legislation like Willis' red flag bill with its "insinuation that gun ownership makes you a danger to yourself or others," the group said last month.
The insinuation is the music is inspired by Toronto's incredible championship run ... a run where Drake was on the sidelines cheering his team on for the most of the series.
Both faced pressure to marry, with the insinuation that a man might give their reign "legitimacy" as well as produce heirs — and both were gunning for the throne of England.
We should be hearing more about these allegations in the coming days as pressure builds on the Clinton campaign to provide better evidence for Mook's insinuation or to repudiate it.
During the primary campaign in South Carolina that year, voters were targeted by an incendiary insinuation that Bridget, who is dark-skinned, was actually the child of an extramarital affair.
Reports surfaced shortly after that a woman named Yassie Safai was "at the center" of the split -- the insinuation was that Dustin had an affair with her behind Paulina's back.
"This attack by insinuation, by innuendo, is really getting old," she said, arguing the Sanders campaign is "grasping at straws" to make the case she is beholden to Wall Street.
"I understand we are living in a political era in which insults and insinuation often drown out honesty and integrity," Strzok told members of the House Oversight and Judiciary committees.
The insinuation that we are somehow a "two for one" deal for the Nation, and that this allows the U.S. government to discount our individually earned compensation packages, is ridiculous.
She noted that President Obama had done precisely the same kind of fund-raising, and that any insinuation that it was inherently corrupting meant that he too had been corrupted.
" [NYT] "This idea that calling somebody a Chinaperson, I mean I am an Americanperson, I don't see this insinuation from the press that there's something racist about saying a Chinaperson.
In its own deceptively nonchalant way, the group has been defying the hard-edge, quantized norms of digital pop and hip-hop; it prefers insinuation and seduction to brittle transparency.
Likewise, when Kavanaugh was asked about his yearbook claim to be a "Renate Alumnius," referring to a girl of that name, he pretended that there was no sexual insinuation. Huh?
Democrats have largely treated as spurious the insinuation that the Obama White House tried to leverage intelligence for political gain — and senior officials from that administration have fiercely denied it.
Yet while Tati and Keaton privileged unbroken takes that showcased their athletic brilliance, Iosseliani's preference for misdirection and insinuation place him more in the lineage of German-Jewish émigré Ernst Lubitsch.
"I think the insinuation that [Chyna] is in violation is, again, a bit absurd," said Lisa Houlé, a defense attorney who worked for 15 years as a Los Angeles County prosecutor.
Cumbo then tackled Brown's insinuation that the young woman is in some way to blame for what happened to her — CNN heard she was not on her best behavior, after all!
Poem The power of insinuation: Although the title tells us straight, the nod to James Brown —followed by that suggestive first line — plunges us into a squeamish, all-too-familiar outrage.
A spokesman for Pakistan's Foreign Ministry condemned all violence in Kashmir in a late-night Twitter post, adding that "we strongly reject any insinuation" that Pakistan is linked to the attack.
He grew visibly angry at times during last week's hearing as Democrats pointedly questioned whether his investments influenced his legislation "I'm offended by the insinuation, Senator," Price shot back after Sen.
That a sock-puppet could be described as sexual is ridiculous, with the insinuation being that the objectification of women is so powerful it can corrupt a puppet purely by association.
"For all of the government insinuation and media coverage of Hollywood style, spy-novel allegations, in reality this case is bereft of any tradecraft or covert activity whatsoever," he said last week.
Some developers welcomed GitHub's attempt to improve the experience of running an open source project while others took issue with the company's insinuation that there is a sustainability problem in open source.
In other words, even the most potentially damning insinuation in the memo—that the feds were leaning on a news story they knew was derived from a partisan source—doesn't hold up.
Our photog insists he saw Tinashe talking with Mitchell at Warwick ... but when we talked to the singer on the way out, she laughed at the insinuation she was shooting her shot.
"This idea that calling someone a 'Chinaperson,' I mean, I'm an American-person, I don't see this insinuation by the press that there are something racist about saying a 'Chinaperson,' " he said.
Hudson and Boone Isaacs said reaction to the changes had been mostly positive, but acknowledged that some long-time members were unhappy at the insinuation they are racist or out of touch.
"This idea that calling someone a 'Chinaperson' -- I mean, I'm an American-person -- I don't see this insinuation by the press that there is something racist about saying a 'Chinaperson,'" Blankenship said.
The report by the magazine came after Mr. Trump threatened to "spill the beans on" Mr. Cruz's wife, Heidi, a cryptic remark that Mr. Trump elevated on Sunday into a dark insinuation.
Then came what Mr. Hagi saw as unfair charges that Ms. Omar was anti-Semitic, and a false insinuation from Mr. Trump that she did not understand the severity of Sept. 11.
Between the lines: Trump's insinuation that the breakdown in nuclear talks somehow amounts to election interference underscores the degree to which he often views foreign policy through a personal or political lens.
It's distributing its own crypto tokens to incentivize artists that join early, as well as the node operators, with the insinuation that these might rise in value if the service grows popular.
Any insinuation that Ambassador Rice's actions in this matter were inappropriate is yet another attempt to distract and deflect from the importance of the ongoing investigations into Russian meddling in America's democracy.
It's this insinuation — a mere hint of violence, in a place permeated by it, and by taciturn acquiescence — that keeps In a Lonely Place such a painful, and riveting, film to watch.
It's a tangled web, but the truth is simple: You either trust women or you don't, and the insinuation that it's more complicated than that indicates that we haven't quite gotten there yet.
If you wanted to offer up any suggestions on gameplay or story they would probably have been dismissed out of hand, or at least the insinuation would have been 'stay in your lane'.
Mr. Malkovich, his signature gift for vocal insinuation intact, takes particular delight in invoking Hannibal Lecter when he says the name Clarice — a secret code borrowed from the "Silence of the Lambs" heroine.
The insinuation -- the unknown "Wolfpack" wants to shut him up and keep his story, which he claims will reveal the truth about what happened to him and Corey Haim, from ever being released.
Markey that '[a]ny insinuation that elected officials could use the levers of government to control or sensor [sic] the news media would represent a startling degradation of the freedom of the press.
However, Rubio's message is communicated in dog whistles and barely veiled insinuation, whereas Trump came right out and suggested that Obama is Muslim, so Rubio's comments are deemed acceptable whereas Trump's are not.
But here was someone taking a positive thing — the fact that I think about things and that I care about my work — and trying to make that into an insinuation about my personal life.
Ocasio-Cortez's insinuation that Amazon does not provide health coverage for its employees is incorrect, or at least incomplete, since it does provide health benefits for full-time employees, though not for many contractors.
AI-generated audio and video deepfakes will erode trust in what we see with our own eyes, leaving us vulnerable both to faked content and to the discrediting of the actual truth by insinuation.
Now the woman, who signed a letter backing Kavanaugh for the court before having seen those yearbook references, calls the insinuation "horrible, hurtful and simply untrue" in an interview with the New York Times.
The insinuation was that the BJP stood for the Hindu majority who count Ram as an important deity, whereas Congress is the political defender of Muslims, who go on the haj (pilgrimage to Mecca).
" Google, however, notes that "no one can sensibly adjudicate every political claim, counterclaim and insinuation," which is why the company expects the number of political ads which it will remove to be "very limited.
We strive for that goal by building the best shopping experience for customers, with unbeatable prices, selection and convenience—but not at the expense of our customers' safety and this insinuation is simply wrong.
"Any insinuation that Ambassador Rice's actions in this matter were inappropriate is yet another attempt to distract and deflect from the importance of the ongoing investigations into Russian meddling in America's democracy," Ruemmler said.
The Russian Embassy in the Netherlands blasted any insinuation that Russia would carry out a nerve agent attack during the FIFA World Cup, which the country is hosting from June 14 through July 15.
" The woman, who had been among 65 women from neighboring schools who signed a letter in support of Kavanaugh, told the Times that the "insinuation" in the yearbook entry "is horrible, hurtful and simply untrue.
R. Kelly's camp is furious with Eaves over his news conference -- saying the singer is "outraged" at the insinuation he's doing anything wrong and believes Eaves is using the situation for his own personal gain.
Far more so than the grave, unsmiling faces of the villagers, Hyman's focus on units of time captures Jackson's insinuation of the dangers of tradition fiercely salvaged from the endless passing of days and generations.
Reetz-Laiolo's complaint takes the insinuation a step farther: Because Cline has had sex, she is not to be trusted, and because she is not to be trusted, she cannot have written her own book.
It's an antagonistic exchange between timeline critics that, at this point, have turned a more-than-capable artist into a digital punching bag that gets jabbed at the very insinuation of him releasing new material.
Comey clearly knew that his ill-advised actions could implicate Clinton by insinuation and he proceeded anyway, presenting his vague letter as an act of valor when in fact it was an act of vacuity.
Clinton's efforts to campaign while sick into an insinuation that she is physically unwell, attacking her person rather than her policies with a heavily gendered argument that Mr. Trump often delivers from the campaign trail.
Then, there were Mae West's happily lewd provocations "I'm No Angel" and "She Done Him Wrong," in which she looks men up and down, takes her choice, and turns sex into an ever-ripening insinuation.
McClintock's insinuation—that because a jury might be mostly or entirely made up of Native jurors, it would not adequately be able to deliver justice—is an outrageous statement and an extreme expression of privilege.
In response to UnidosUs, Eller told the Austin American-Statesman in August that the company was disappointed in the group's decision and said any insinuation that Southwest Key didn't take allegations seriously was grossly incorrect.
They worry that the unfounded speculation and paranoia that infect the Russiasphere risk pushing liberals into the same black hole of conspiracy-mongering and fact-free insinuation that conservatives fell into during the Obama years.
The award's insinuation is that she's been a fashion icon for the past decade, which means that the Front Row believes the outfit below (from 2007, the year "Umbrella" was released) to be an iconic look.
The memo rightly notes the Isikoff article in question "is derived from information leaked by Steele himself to Yahoo News," though it presents no evidence to support the insinuation that Isikoff did not do additional reporting.
Ford knew that owners of the bigger truck are probably much more experienced at towing, and might bristle at the insinuation that they need help backing a trailer... except sometimes they could probably use the help.
But the injection of opinion and insinuation and condemnation disserves the public for a far longer time, depriving viewers and readers of a neutral set of facts upon which to make their own decisions and opinions.
But it wasn't the insinuation that had M.S. and her daughter fuming — it was the judgement and the fact that he felt justified to refuse young girls like her necessary medication based on discriminatory personal beliefs.
Mr Damore's insinuation that the small portion of Google's workforce that is both female and works in technology-related roles (see chart) may be unsuited for the work sparked an uproar inside and outside the company.
Why it matters: The insinuation that Trump's position on peace isn't dependent on a two-state solution may give Netanyahu political clout in negotiations, as the Israeli PM has been under intensifying pressure from his party.
It's a consistent policy buttressed by insinuation and lies about the supposed threat, and designed to manipulate fear and nationalism as election-winning emotions in a time of rapid technological change, large migrant flows and uncertainty.
Trump's issues with Mueller have long been clear: He views any suggestion that Russia helped tip the election in his favor as an insinuation that he isn't a legitimate president, a charge that openly frustrates him.
Pakistan says it rejects "any insinuation" that it had a role in Thursday's attack, for which India has blamed Jaish-e-Mohammed, a Pakistan-based group listed by the U.S. State Department as a foreign terrorist organization.
I have worked closely with many of these lawmakers, who were acting pre-Obergefell, and any insinuation that their attempts to balance different rights was somehow an effort to "limit" LGBT rights is simply not the case.
There is no evidence that they are censoring conservative voices and lots to the contrary, which is why all the evidence Trump has offered up boils down to insinuation at best and more commonly outright lies and hoaxes.
Anyhow: Yolanda Foster sat down with Kyle Richards and Lisa Vanderpump and shared with them how upset she was by their insinuation that two of her children, Anwar and Bella Hadid, did not in fact have Lyme disease.
Mr Cruz is a master of talk radio's politics of insinuation, suggesting that Mr Obama has yet to defeat Islamic State not because that fight is complicated and hard, but because he is an "apologist for radical Islam".
While speaking with Fox and Friends' Ainsley Earhardt during the annual congressional picnic Thursday evening, the president – who was joined by First Lady Melania Trump – continued to walk back his previous insinuation that he'd recorded conversations with Comey.
The insinuation came in a series of posts on Twitter by Zhao Lijian, a ministry spokesman who has made good use of the platform, which is blocked in China, to push a newly aggressive, and hawkish, diplomatic strategy.
Trump, whose anti-immigrant language has been scrutinized in the wake of the El Paso, Texas, shooting over the weekend that appears motivated by a hatred of Hispanics, made the insinuation hours before he traveled to both sites.
"If Senator Sanders means to allege that Secretary Clinton ever changed her position because of contributions, he should have the courage to say it, rather than continue to assassinate her character through insinuation," Jesse Ferguson, a spokesman for Mrs.
The pro-Sanders actor Tim Robbins fired off a tweet this week with the charge that "this election is being stolen," the hashtag #VoterFraud and the insinuation that The Times and CNN were essentially conspiring with Hillary Clinton's campaign.
" He added, "Any insinuation that there's any conflict with the special counsel's investigation is absurd, as charges are being filed in the District of Columbia, not the Middle District of Alabama, where Talley is nominated to be a judge.
The CCC was a public relief camp for young men, so the insinuation was that the thirty-eight-year-old Jeanne had some inappropriate contact with these young men, most of them between the ages of 18 and 25.
Dean's insinuation has exactly two pieces of information to support it: Trump's microphone picked up the sound of his sniffles on Monday night; Trump then denied he was sniffling at all, even alluding to mic problems in post-debate interviews.
But time and time again, by innuendo, by insinuation, there is this attack that he is putting forth, which really comes down to, you know, anybody who ever took donations or speaking fees from any interest group has to be bought.
But time and time again, by innuendo, by insinuation, there is this attack that he is putting forth, which really comes down to — you know, anybody who ever took donations or speaking fees from any interest group has to be bought.
In the film's extremely creepy opening scene, a little boy named Georgie is lured into a sewer by a menacing, white-faced clown named Penny­wise (Hemlock Grove's Bill Skarsgard), whose every cackling syllable sounds like an insinuation or an invitation.
But no matter the reasons for Trump's sort-of insinuation and Spicer's refusal to knock down the idea, we now have real cause to wonder whether this president of the United States has a secret phone recording system up and running.
Renate Schroeder Dolphin, a woman who knew Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh during his teenage years, is denouncing a "horrible" and "simply untrue" insinuation after The New York Times found her referenced several times by name in his high school yearbook.
Donald J. Trump suggested during a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday that Hillary Clinton was not "loyal" to her husband, former President Bill Clinton, an insinuation about their relationship that plunged the 2016 presidential race further into a personal battle.
There was no defiant battle cry on Wednesday, no vow to fight Mr. Biden all the way to the Milwaukee convention in July, no allegation of election-rigging or insinuation of an establishment conspiracy like he memorably made in 2016.
He wrote of Mr. Alsheich, "It is shocking to discover that he is repeating to journalists the no less ludicrous and false insinuation of Ritman, as if the prime minister was involved in the complaint" against the investigations unit chief.
And despite the insinuation that the gun control proposals in Virginia violate the Second Amendment, none of the policies — which are law in other states — have been deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, according to UCLA law professor Adam Winkler.
Some people looked a little bemused; a couple of royals looked as if they were on the verge of giggling, at least according to the The Daily Mail, which likes to stir up trouble, in this case with mild insinuation.
The New York City march will have blown-up chicken balloons in an insinuation of cowardliness, a marching band, and some B-list star power in House of Cards creator Beau Willimon who has been active in organizing against Trump.
"Cuba roundly rejects such insinuation and claims absolute respect for the sovereignty and the self-determination of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela," Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, second secretary of the Communist Party, said in a speech to mark a Cuban national holiday.
Hicks added that Tiffany is not "amen-ing" the insinuation that she performs fellatio because she went to a really white school, because she brushes it aside and tells the ladies about the power she feels over her man while doing it.
On occasion, this discomfort has been crudely sexualized; when Goffman was an undergraduate, professors in her department asked her advisers if she was sleeping with her informers, and that insinuation makes regular appear­ances in anonymous posts about her on sociology message boards.
At the time, Holt Kramer decided to counter any insinuation of the president being a racist in the most Trumpian way possible: by throwing an over-the-top celebration at his resort on the eve of the first year of his presidency.
The most common one is mockery—an incredulous "That's your phone?" as if I pulled out a can with a string attached that stretched out of the room—followed by an insinuation that I'm a drug dealer and that it's my burner.
" Pakistan's foreign ministry said it has "always condemned heightened acts of violence" in Kashmir but it strongly rejected "any insinuation by elements in the Indian government and media circles that seek to link the attack to the State of Pakistan without investigations.
When Gamby is confronted by the suggestion that he and Russell are having an affair, he takes issue with the idea that Russell would be the object of his affection, rather than the insinuation that he might have sex with a man.
The insinuation is that Ryan's defense will be better now that the remnants of former defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz's system are gone—which is interesting, because Schwartz's system didn't seem too bad in 2014, when the Bills finished first in Adjusted Sack Rate.
Why it matters: The refusal by both countries to aid the asylum seekers and Italy's insinuation that the group was an "army of fake refugees" have exacerbated Europe's latest battle over immigration, triggering strong reactions from humanitarian aid groups and other European countries.
"  But even Google admits this is a half-assed promise in the next sentence, which reads, "Of course, we recognize that robust political dialogue is an important part of democracy, and no one can sensibly adjudicate every political claim, counterclaim, and insinuation.
In progressive quarters, there is an impatience with the media's tendency to categorize every expression of difference as an "attack" — wording they say unfairly equates something like Sanders's advocacy of Medicare for All with Castro's insinuation that Biden's mental faculties are slipping.
"Let me be very clear about this: the Philippine Rise is ours and any insinuation that it is open to everybody should end with this declaration," Duterte told a cabinet meeting on Monday, according to a Facebook post by his Agriculture Secretary, Emmanuel Pinol.
Omar's insinuation," the New York Times wrote in a long piece about AIPAC, "that money fuels American support for Israel… revived a fraught debate in Washington over whether the pro-Israel lobbying behemoth has too much sway over American policy in the Middle East.
He laid out dots but no names — referring to "a particular reporter" at one point, a state official with "a particular employment history" at another — and asked reporters to connect them, arguing by insinuation that they would lead back to Mr. Cuomo, a fellow Democrat.
"I mean we can get into the fact that he accused my best friend's father of conspiring to kill J.F.K." The comment was a reference to Mr. Trump's insinuation that Mr. Cruz's father was involved with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
He has, however, asked Russian hackers to break into Hillary Clinton's email, doubled down on the insinuation that Ted Cruz's father was friends with Lee Harvey Oswald, implied that gun-rights advocates could respond with armed rebellion (or assassination) if they didn't like Mrs.
This is not to make any unsavory insinuation about the nature of his relationship with Elaine Chao—it is, however, to note that she was a wealthy shipping heiress when they married, and he was effectively a lifelong politician who'd barely sniffed the private sector.
Earlier Thursday, Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican who's the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman, told Bloomberg: "I do have time for hearings on nominees that the President might send up here that I didn't have last year" -- an insinuation about a replacement for attorney general.
This very short paragraph contains all the classic tropes of transphobia: a denial of the authenticity of trans people's identity, an insinuation that they're a threat to cis folks, and a claim that they're using their gender identity to somehow get ahead in life.
" A spokesperson for Redstone gave the following statement to CNBC Friday afternoon, in response to the CBS statement: "The malicious insinuation that Ms. Redstone is somehow behind the allegations of inappropriate personal behavior by Mr. Moonves or today's reports is false and self-serving.
And attacking Obama these days isn't a smart political play: his approval ratings have been rising lately, suggesting that a significant number of voters won't respond to Trump's attacks, like his baseless, outrageous insinuation that the President somehow was involved in the horrific massacre in Orlando. Sen.
Atlanta (CNN Business)The spokesman for American Airlines' pilots union called Boeing's insinuation that foreign pilots were to blame for the crashes involving 737 MAX jets "inexcusable" and said AA pilots made several suggestions to Boeing to fix the 737 MAX's systems before the second plane crash.
With his years of questioning President Obama's birthplace, his insinuation of voting fraud in black neighborhoods and his refusal to absolve the Central Park Five, Mr. Trump has riled up and shocked voters not used to hearing black Americans' sensibilities handled so dismissively on a public stage.
Whether we're talking lumbering ganja-stained riffs, or fuzzy-wuzzy psych, or desperate, dirty sludge, I'm all in—and the insinuation that I'm somehow "missing something" about bands like Sleep or Bongzilla just because they like weed and I don't is more than a little grating.
In Sanders' case, the accusations carry with them whiffs of anti-Semitism, alongside the troubling insinuation that anger is somehow an inappropriate reaction to the current state of inequality in the US. But they also reflect an attempt to position Sanders as an avatar of the patriarchy.
And it's easy to see why: Not only is it absolutely absurd to think that Gadot was paid 2570 times less than Cavill for a better movie, but if it happened to Gadot, the insinuation is that other actresses are likely suffering from the same pay gap.
Defense official says does not pose threat to US or allies Sometime tonight expect to hear that this is a consequence of President Obama's weakness, followed by a vague insinuation—one that will disappear in the general election—that the appropriate response is a war on the Korean peninsula.
WikiLeaks has revealed plenty over which Sanders's supporters have cried foul, including Podesta's insinuation that he'd fire someone who talked to the press, insults Tanden threw in private against campaign finance crusader Lawrence Lessig, and Donna Brazile appearing to tip off Clinton's campaign about Sanders's African-American outreach efforts.
Mr. Giuliani has gone on cable news to spin an ever-greater web of insinuation, dropping in dark questions about whether Hillary Clinton's email server might be in Ukraine or why Mr. Trump's 2016 campaign manager Paul Manafort was jailed because of evidence of his financial impropriety there.
In this case, Mr. Trump sees the surveillance allegation as a way to push back against what he considers the unfair insinuation that he somehow colluded with the Russians during last year's election — another assertion for which intelligence committee leaders have said they so far have found no evidence.
" She adds to Refinery29, "In general, I feel that telling a romantic partner 'I promise that nobody's gonna love you like me' might have good intentions, but the insinuation that their future partners won't be comparable is manipulative and could make one party feel trapped or afraid to end their relationship.
" Ms. Stifelman, who has stayed away from the show since shortly after Mr. Loeffelholz's death, disputed the descriptions, saying in an email, "In two decades working at "Chicago" I've trained hundreds of performers with the utmost of professionalism and respect and any insinuation to the contrary is just not true.
Trump said something very revealing when he insulted Debbie Dingell CNN's Marshall Cohen made this extremely important point about Trump's insult of Debbie Dingell and his insinuation that her dead husband might be in hell: Everyone is rightly focusing on how Trump said Wednesday night that Dingell could be in hell.
She listed a series of controversial moments from Trump's campaign, including his fight with a Muslim Gold Star family, criticism of a federal US judge of Mexican heritage and his insinuation that Obama wasn't born in the US. "I won't stop calling out bigotry and racist rhetoric in this campaign," Clinton said.
Reeling from her parents' visit and news that Bonnie (Liza Weil) still can't get a bail approval even though the "murder" victim has vanished, Annalise baits her cellmate into pounding her to a pulp (on an insinuation of child molestation, no less) — essentially one-upping Wes' missing body by erasing her face.
Howard Dean doubled down Tuesday on his insinuation that Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's debate-night sniffles were related to cocaine use.
It was playful and noninvasive but still caught Beyoncé off guard," sources told the site on Tuesday — adding that Lathan, "was talking to JAY-Z in a way that made Beyoncé uncomfortable" leading the mother of three to confront Lathan, who "brushed off any insinuation of inappropriate conduct and then gave her a jokey bite.
" A spokesperson for LePage said in an email to BuzzFeed News that LePage "chooses hotels based upon several factors including price, availability and security," and that "any insinuation or speculation that a stay in a Trump hotel is made with an expectation or hope of some type of quid-pro-quo is false and irresponsible.
After Grassley made the comments about having time for another nomination hearing -- an insinuation that Sessions could be replaced -- a source close to Sessions said at the time that the attorney general wasn't going to be "blackmailed" into supporting a criminal justice bill he didn't agree with or thinks undermines the criminal justice system.
This insinuation came from conservative outlet the Federalist and is just simply not true, as Vox's Matt Yglesias wrote: It is true that the whistleblower form was changed in August shortly before the submission of the Ukraine report, but the earlier version of the form contained no prohibition on the use of second-hand information.
Racial insinuation: In pornography, the cuckold was most often a white man whose white wife cheated on him with a black man, according to GQ. Political use: During the 2016 election season, the term became a favorite of the alt-right to describe mainstream Republicans who did not support Donald Trump — "cuckservatives" — whom they saw as weak.
"I did have some plans to do it, I was going to string up some lights in some trees and do all the romantic stuff, but we were in the country and we were under this beautiful night sky and had a log fire burning and red wine and I blew my load early," he said before laughing at the sexual insinuation.
But because the Right is so ravenous and the Left is so flaky and lame, we're stuck with a man who thinks we can outmuscle foreign opposition by piling up nuclear weapons like he's sending dick picks to employees, with the clear insinuation that if he doesn't get what he wants, all his penises are going to shoot at once.
So Frédéric Tcheng's movie opens the way a Raymond Chandler novel might, with an insinuation of noir, except "Halston" starts in some kind of editing room, in which video players are swallowing cassettes and the actor and writer Tavi Gevinson has to do a lot of lurking and creaking as both the narrator and, what, a production-assistant private detective?
Kellyanne Conway's suggestion that the Obama administration spied on Trump Tower through kitchen appliances is still making waves on the Internet and late-night TV. On the Late Show's Monday night broadcast, host Stephen Colbert mocked Conway's insinuation that "microwaves that turn into cameras" could have been used to spy on Trump's 24 campaign — by reaching out to former President Barack Obama via a microwave.
"I did have some plans to do it, I was going to string up some lights in some trees and do all the romantic stuff, but we were in the country and we were under this beautiful night sky and had a log fire burning and red wine and I blew my load early," he said on The Jonathan Ross Show before laughing at the sexual insinuation.
When writer Sophie Heawood refers to Moby as "a pioneer," he pulls out a story to prove that take: The insinuation here is that Moby not only was a key advisor to Apple on the initial build of the iPod but also predicted the iPhone in about 2001 or 2002, immediately after receiving an early model of the former from Steve Jobs himself, no less.
Larry Levitt , senior VP at the non-partisan Kaiser Family Foundation, tweeted his view of the House Obamacare repeal bill today: That tweet's insinuation that the GOP's plan looks anything like the ACA resulted in unsolicited pushback to Axios from a GOP aide: Why this matters: The Republican Obamacare replacement bill is just a few hours old and the GOP is already fighting the perception that it's, as Republican Rep.
Claire McCaskillClaire Conner McCaskillEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Ocasio-Cortez blasts NYT editor for suggesting Tlaib, Omar aren't representative of Midwest Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand MORE (D-Mo.) took a shot at GOP presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump for his previous calls for a temporary ban on all Muslims and the insinuation that they are complicit in some U.S. attacks.
There are many levels of wrong happening in the original tweet: the medically false implication that frequent sexual activity permanently stretches your genitals, the use of "vagina" to refer to vulva and labia, the insinuation that some women's body parts are superior to others' or that body parts indicate worth at all, and, oh right, the assumption that we can convey moral lessons by comparing women and/or women's anatomy to inanimate objects.
CNN, citing the Mueller report, recently debunked the insinuation Trump has repeatedly made that Mueller's departure from his golf club was an acrimonious split that resulted in Mueller having a vendetta against Trump: In October 2011, Mueller wrote a letter to the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, resigning his family's membership, explaining, "we live in the District and find that we are unable to make full use of the Club," according to footnote 529 in the redacted [Mueller] report.
Europe has plenty of problems but such exaggerations will become yet more lurid as the campaign enters its final weeks; expect more blood-curdling warnings of the chaos should Turkey join the EU. The insinuation that Britain should abandon its neighbours in their hour of need—anti-democratic forces on the march, decline and disintegration threatening—is a betrayal of the blood, sweat and treasure that the country has dedicated to the pursuit of peace and prosperity on the continent.
In October, though, the actor admitted to botching his proposal a bit during an appearance on the U.K.'s Jonathan Ross Show "I did have some plans to do it, I was going to string up some lights in some trees and do all the romantic stuff, but we were in the country and we were under this beautiful night sky and had a log fire burning and red wine and I blew my load early," he said before laughing at the sexual insinuation.

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