No one has claimed responsibility for the blasts, but suspicion will likely fall on the Pakistani Taliban.
But suspicion also arises: schism between local and national, between ordinary and elite.
But public suspicion (blame that distorting prism) of the euro seems only to be hardening.
But the suspicion that his rival's campaign dug up the documents hurt Mr Madrazo, who has a history of winning elections in controversial fashion.
If so, to the extent that these devices have more storage capacity than a wallet, are people who carry them entitled to something more than no suspicion, but less than reasonable suspicion?
But my suspicion is that the main buyers so far have been 40-somethings who look back with nostalgia to their teenage years messing about with a BBC Micro or a ZX Spectrum.
But the suspicion among some has been that the charges of impropriety were a convenient smokescreen to cover a simple truth - that HP had paid far too much in its desperation to land the deal.
Again, climate was the reason, but this time suspicion fell on a human-induced change.
Paul Samuelson's textbook on economics did nothing but reinforce a suspicion I'd always held: Economics was obscure on its best day and as soporific as a Lutheran sermon on the rest.
John Lasseter, Pixar's CEO, said he was delighted to take any contributions, but had a healthy suspicion of anything Billy Connolly suggested.
In the general election, Obama had to battle not just McCain and the Republican Party but intangibles such as suspicion, prejudice and innuendo.
The father-of-two found his job stressful but was not under suspicion as part of the corruption investigation into the force, an inquest heard.
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At least 25 dogs living in Cerro de la Estrella, a hilly woodland in eastern Mexico City, were rounded up by investigators but later cleared of suspicion.
When it came to the crunch this week, a majority was prepared to trust the prime minister, but Labour's suspicion of Mr Bush remains as intense as ever.
Universities, which still enjoy free access to all weather data, are under suspicion, but the main way around the rules is to use the Internet, where the notion of national markets, used by Regulation 40, simply does not apply.
But Serevent had been under suspicion from the start, and earlier beta agonists had stirred doubts for decades.
Boeing naturally denies this, but there is a lingering suspicion that Airbus needs the new super-jumbo more than the market does.
But clearly their fear and suspicion is that anchoring is a superior way to putt and that with time it would dominate.
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Ms Lagarde was instead made an assisted witness in the case, meaning she will be called upon to testify but is not directly under suspicion.
But Monti is viewed with suspicion Bersani's far-left partners, Left Ecology Freedom, who believe the technocrat would pull a left government too far to the economic right.
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But there is an underlying suspicion amongst Indonesian officials that Blackberry's executives are not too bothered about what goes on in Indonesia, as long as they keep selling their phones here.
His Convention speech had gone into detail about his policy proposals on matters like the economy and health care, which seemed tailored to attract a voter like Snodgrass, but they filled her with suspicion.
Which is indeed nice as just about everyone else would just love to clean up the planet, reduce pollution and not boil Gaia but we have this sneaking suspicion that the costs of doing so are going to be greater than the benefits.
The companies behind "Uncle Roy All Round" say the game changes the way the players interact with the city, which sounds enlightening and all that but we have a sinking suspicion that this hunt for the phantom Roy will turh out a little more like "Waiting for Godot".
She is not alone in having a suspicion of redheads, but Mr Dobson must be rueing his public confession.
But the mother has been under suspicion from the get-go.
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But there is also a strong suspicion that, even if the secret accounts were at first intended to serve a relatively virtuous purpose, they may have been abused as time went on.
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