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38 Sentences With "most suspicious"

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This has been one of the most suspicious aspects of his response.
He handed his passport to the most suspicious-looking one, who briefly checked it.
Silence doesn't help matters; it allows our most suspicious and least generous selves to thrive.
But it was the Thumairy-Bayoumi connection that some investigators found to be the most suspicious.
Men's games in lower level tennis were deemed to be the most suspicious by the panel.
But most suspicious is the extent to which the FCC redacted documents relating to the 2017 event.
But the most suspicious character in this whole situation is new FBI director Angela Webster (Saycon Sengbloh).
The Indiana governor has credibility with social conservatives who are among the most suspicious of Republican Party constituencies towards Trump.
One of the most suspicious elements of this meeting is that the president's son keeps changing his account of it.
It's the most suspicious single event we've learned of in more than a year of coverage of the Russia scandal.
The social network removing pages that it's identified as linked to a known Russian propaganda outfit, however, is not the most suspicious thing happening here.
Small-town paranoia will remain an underlying, strong theme in every season—locals are most suspicious of outside forces meddling with the existing social order.
The Trump Tower meeting may be the most suspicious single event we've learned of in more than a year of coverage of the Russia scandal.
And certain groups in particular, including Republicans and people with a high school education or less, are the most suspicious that what they read isn't accurate.
"When a governmental actor says 'just trust us' and attempts to shut down dialogue is exactly when we should be the most suspicious," Mayor told Motherboard.
The liberals they are most suspicious of are the more egalitarian, optimistic ones, who view markets and civil society as spaces of potential self-rule and self-regulation.
Right now, polling from Gallup shows that the public trust in American institutions is extremely low, and Congress is one of the institutions Americans are most suspicious of.
A decade of Australian culture wars has obscured these underlying trends because the politicians most vehemently against same-sex marriage have also been the most opposed to multiculturalism and most suspicious of feminism.
They assisted the Dominican Republic National Police by conducting toxicology tests for three cases, including what to many seemed the most suspicious deaths: a couple from Maryland, Nathaniel E. Holmes and Cynthia A. Day, who died overnight in the same hotel room in La Romana.
As Natalie's death scene in the post-credits scene proves, the girl was killed in a room as pink and girly as the polish that would eventually lacquer her own nails (remember, when Ann's body is found in premiere "Vanish" the most suspicious detail is her magenta manicure).
Gates gave Mueller the goods On January 29, 2018, the Mueller investigation got what it had been working for: a high-ranking Trump campaign cooperator who could attest to Paul Manafort's Ukraine-related crimes and explain some of the most suspicious dynamics of the Trump campaign in 2016.
On orders from Gloria to inform Emmit about his brother's death and gauge his reaction, Winnie succeeds in getting the most suspicious response imaginable: Emmit starts establishing his alibi before Winnie can even tell him the news and then blames Nikki for Ray's death before knowing Ray was a victim of foul play.
On that morning Allen sighted three vessels, the largest of which seemed the most suspicious. Echo gave chase and at 7p.m. the quarry raised French colours and fired a shot. Echo caught up with her at 9p.m.
After seeing Obata's designs Ohba selected Higuchi as Kira. Ohba said that he wanted for Mido to appear to be "the most suspicious" of the Yotsuba group. Ohba added that he created the profiles of the characters while eating dinner with the editor. He believes that he did not "put much thought" into the character profiles.
At the time the marriages took place, however, their dynastical implications were not considered significant by even the most suspicious of observers, the Imperial ambassador Jehan de Scheyfye.Loades 2004 p. 121; Ives 2009 pp. 152–154 Modern historians have considered them either as part of a plot, or as "routine actions of dynastic politics", in the words of David Loades.
In general, it is difficult and time-consuming to produce covertexts that seem natural and would not raise suspicion. If no key or actual encryption is involved, the security of the message relies entirely on the secrecy of the concealment method. Null ciphers in modern times are used by prison inmates in an attempt to have their most suspicious messages pass inspection.
He also worked for the government in a high-level position, forcing Murdoch to pull off a case, making it Murdoch's third unsolved case. Terrance appeared in episode 7 of Season 4. like his boss Sir Wilfrid Laurier, he is very much disliked by station house four and always shows up at the most suspicious times. Most of his projects revolve around ensuring Canada receives air superiority.
All of them nodded and smiled except Cato the Younger, who stared at the guest with most suspicious looks. Silo demanded an answer from him and seeing no response took Cato and hung him by the feet out of the window. Even then, Cato would not say anything.Plutarch, Life of Cato the Younger, 2. In 91 BC, Poppaedius led 10,000 Marsi in a march on Rome to support Drusus' pro-Italian legislation.
However, the Latin on the artifacts appears to either be badly inflected original Latin, or inscriptions brazenly plagiarized from Classical authors such as Virgil, Cicero, Livy, Cornelius Nepos, and Horace, among several others. This has led many experts to condemn the artifacts as frauds. What is perhaps most suspicious, however, is that most of the inscriptions are identical to what appeared in widely available Latin grammar books, like Harkness's Latin Grammar and Allen and Greenough's Latin Grammar, as well as dictionaries like The Standard Dictionary of Facts.
The most suspicious case was that of Peter Julius Moi who was killed only days after South Sudan president Salva Kiir made an intimidating statement directed at journalists. He was quoted as saying "If anybody among them (journalists) does not know that this country has killed people, we will demonstrate it one day, one time." The killing of Mr. Moi occurred shortly afterward. Oliver Modi, who currently serves as chairman of the Union of Journalists of South Africa, was quoted as saying "This was an intentional killing" which has only added speculation to the case.
They are unaware, however, that in a minisub off this beach's shoreline hides Zorn, the counterfeiter who is printing the phoney bills. Ultimately, however, the evidence points to an unknown, higher authority directing the operations of these men, and apparently indeed someone connected with the circus. Among the most suspicious-acting of the circus staff are Burton the clown, and any of three "rubes", at least one of whom seems to be lurking by when something threatens the life of Bert or June. After several false turns, Jess Carter the Ringmaster is revealed as the counterfeiters gang leader and Zorn's handler.
Dudley's daughter Katherine, was promised to Henry Hastings, heir of the Earl of Huntingdon.Loades, David (1996): John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland 1504–1553. Clarendon Press. 1996, , pp. 238–239 At the time they took place the alliances were not seen as politically important, not even by the Imperial ambassador Jehan de Scheyfye, who was the most suspicious observer. Often perceived as proof of a conspiracy to bring the Dudley family to the throne,Ives, Eric (2009): Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Mystery, Wiley- Blackwell. 2009, , p. 152 they have also been described as routine matches between aristocrats.
Welch in Encyclopedia of Islam states: "The constitution reveals Muhammad's great diplomatic skills, for it allows the ideal that he cherished of an ummah (community) based clearly on a religious outlook to sink temporarily into the background and is shaped essentially by practical considerations.". Tom Holland writes, "The Constitution of Medina is accepted by even the most suspicious of scholars as deriving from the time of Muhammad. Here in these precious documents, it is possible to glimpse the authentic beginnings of a movement that would succeed, in barely two decades, in prostrating both the Roman and the Persian Empires".
Surya is an easygoing laidback guy who constantly switches jobs. One day, he accepts a job from his former employer at a security agency, who offers him RM3,000 for a 2-day and 1-night job as security guard at a soon-to-be shut down shopping complex building. Maniam, the former Head of Security, gives Surya a tour in the building and tells him that the most suspicious and dangerous place he should avoid is the sixth floor, which is currently rented by a religious yoga group led by `Swamiji` (priest). They are up to no good as they plan to summon and trap spirits in dead bodies so that they can control them.
Loades 1996 pp. 238–239; Adams 1995 p. 44 Within a month the first of these marriages turned out to be highly significant. Although marked by magnificent festivities, at the time they took place the alliances were not seen as politically important, not even by the Imperial ambassador Jehan de Scheyfye, who was the most suspicious observer.Loades 1996 p. 239 Often perceived as proof of a conspiracy to bring the Dudley family to the throne,Ives 2009 p. 152 they have also been described as routine matches between aristocrats.Loades 1996 pp. 238–239; Loades 2004 p. 121; Ives 2009 pp. 152–154; Jordan and Gleason 1975 pp. 10–11; Wilson 2005 pp.
These included failing to disclose, when applying for a FISA warrant to surveil Page in October 2016, that he had provided the Central Intelligence Agency details of his prior contacts with Russian officials, including the incident the FBI indicated made Page's conduct most suspicious. In addition, Horowitz found that Kevin Clinesmith, an attorney in the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Office of General Counsel (OGC), intentionally altered an interagency email to exclude from the FISA warrant application that Page was a CIA source from 2008 to 2013. According to the Horowitz Report, if the FISA court judges had been informed of Page's CIA relationship, his conduct might have seemed less suspicious, although the Report did not speculate on "whether the correction of any particular misstatement or omission, or some combination thereof, would have resulted in a different outcome." Horowitz referred Clinesmith to prosecutors for potential criminal charges.
La Rascasse Following Piscine, there is a short straight followed by heavy braking for a quick left which is immediately followed by the tight 135 degree right-hander called La Rascasse. This is another corner which requires full steering lock; it will be remembered for a long time as the location of one of the most suspicious manoeuvres in recent Formula One history after the 2006 season when Michael Schumacher appeared to deliberately stop his car in qualifying so as to prevent Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber – who were both following and were on flying laps – from out-qualifying him. The Rascasse takes the cars into a short straight that precedes the final corner, Virage Antony Noghès. Named after the organiser of the first Monaco Grand Prix, the corner is a tight right-hander which brings the cars back onto the start- finish straight, and across the line to start a new lap.
Cullen also describes Morrell as "the weakest" case of the four the police deemed most suspicious. Devlin, who regarded none of the cases mentioned by Hallworth as being as strong as the Morrell case, despite it being six years old, suggested that, in an investigation covering a ten-year period, the police were unable to find a better case than the Morrell one. In 1957, it was the job of the police to investigate reported crimes, to determine if one had been committed and arrest a suspect. It was then the job of the Director of Public Prosecutions, or in very serious cases of the Attorney-General or Solicitor-General, to review the police case and decide whether to prosecute and, in more serious cases, what offences to prosecute. What to prosecute depends on legal issues and Devlin states that, to succeed in the murder case against Adams, the prosecution had to show, firstly, there had been an unnatural death, secondly, an act by Adams was capable of being murderous (such as an injection so large as to cause death) and finally Adams’ intent to kill.

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