Essentially, he insinuates a plural number of art works for a single piece of text.
Salvador Allende, he insinuates, lacked legitimacy because he won a plurality, not a majority, of the vote.
The question insinuates that anyone who has received money from an oil company is venal and untrustworthy.
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It is important to emphasize how this tacit assumption insinuates its way into the most contentious political debates.
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Genzlinger writes that he thinks the program is misleading, because it insinuates that cheating in the classroom is a 21st-century phenomenon.
While this attention helps to promote and raise awareness for Sesame Street, it also insinuates that the contribution will benefit the series, when it does not.
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The firm also insinuates that " refueling" the vehicle would be "remarkably simply, " and construction could be completed on current production lines without requiring entirely new infrastructures.
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His brother, the beer-guzzling thief Lee, insinuates himself into Austin's existence, alternately provoking rage, jealousy and inspiration from both men as they compete against themselves and each other.
More ominous still, Buck insinuates himself into a children's theater, writes a simple-minded play that's seething with unresolved sexuality, then pays the theater's dimwitted manager, Beverly (Lupe Ontiveros), to produce it.
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In this novel, short-listed for the Man Booker prize, the author insinuates himself under the skin of Henry James, covering not only the known episodes in the literary lion's life, but also imagining the darker corners.
In the novella, the narrator, a scholar of the long-dead poet Jeffrey Aspern, insinuates himself into the household of Juliana Bordereau, the poet's aged former lover, to try and secure the valuable papers that may be in her possession.
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Each time Rep. Michele Bachmann insinuates falsehoods into her arguments, as she did earlier this month on the "Today Show" by suggesting HPV vaccinations cause mental retardation, I think: A group of people on auto-pilot in Minnesota did this to us.
In this engrossing documentary, the independent filmmaker Robert Greene insinuates himself and his sharp-eyed cinematographer, Sean Price Williams, into the lives and labors of the performers of the independent Millennium Wrestling Federation (based in Lincolnton, North Carolina), and reveals the surprising and demanding attributes and passions of their art.
The SEC case insinuates that Goldman was helping one client (Paulson) to the detriment of the others (IKB and ACA Financial, which was brought in to select the portfolio collateral) and that it should have disclosed to the investors that Paulson, now a hedge fund megastar, was on the other side of the trade.
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