Sentences with word «insinuate»

By insinuating passion for ordinary material, the exhibition title (I like plastic) is intended to signal an attitude towards things rather than a specific medium.
Dr Okechukwu Ossai, the Director of Public Health in Enugu State, says there is no reported case of monkey pox in the state as insinuated in the social media.
As insinuated in the beginning of the article, people have been asking for a metal - cased smartphone by Samsung.
So I'll mention it here, to point out once again how there typically is less than 3 degrees of separation between any prominent person who insinuates skeptic climate scientists are crooks, and Ross Gelbspan.
Taylor manages to bring out plenty of insinuating textures in the characters to keep the audience intrigued, but he never quite gets a grip on the Hitchcockian elements of this story about identity and life expectations.
If the baby is very sleepy but needs to be fed, the finger may be gently insinuated into his mouth.
Gore even insinuates as the film begins that Bush appointees on the Supreme Court stole the 2000 year presidential election from him.
Chin also insinuates art into unlikely places, including destroyed homes, toxic landfills, and even popular television, investigating how art can provoke greater social awareness and responsibility.
Tottenham fans are sure to be unhappy about this recent report which insinuates that Aurier's move to Spurs was a compromise.
Over 100 translations of the Bible include Mark 16:16, however, that does deter some faith only believers from insinuating or simply stating that Mark 16:16 should not be including in the Bible because it was missing from a couple of manuscripts.
A large amount of calculated precision and a substantial backlog of knowledge and experience enter into the making of these paintings -LSB-...] the poetic element here is as understated as the painting process, stirring the imagination with insinuated forms and situations but giving precedence to visual pleasure.
I've had plenty of people insinuate that because the company gets the opportunity to review the underwriting, of course they are going to come up with some reason to decline to pay the death benefit.
Please stop writing these articles with headlines insinuating there's some rivalry between Apple and these particular manufacturers of Android smartphones.
The group of abstract artists shares a notable inclination for insinuated forms, as if they lived on a coastline where oceanic abstractions touch firm figurativism.
I presume that the writer is melodramatic when insinuating that her children are going hungry because they can't choose tator tots, but if not that is a separate issue altogether.
He often insinuates art into unlikely places, including destroyed homes, toxic landfills, and even popular television shows, investigating how art can provoke greater social awareness and responsibility.
Your little «on second thought» dig clearly insinuated something about my own religious commitments; your sarcasm was too weak to warrant recognition; and your choice to decry me as «emotional» is a really tired tactic which mean who don't respect women use against women when they've been cornered.
Considering I think Streep was borderline bad and chewed a lot of unnecessary scenery, Philip Seymour Hoffman seemed to have no idea how to tackle his character, and Amy Adams wasn't called on to do much (though is fine enough in the part), then yeah, I'm not just insinuating, I'm saying it: the «Doubt» ensemble does not deserve this award.
As the list name insinuates, they have to be «cool», meaning be fun to drive and own.
The group further insinuated that the petitioners» action had something to do with attempts by the NPP to infiltrate the rank and file of the PNC ahead of election 2016.
Christians in particular have a way of letting careless language about God creep into our idiomatic subculture to the point that we talk about Him (and thus insinuate things about His character) without even realizing it.
«I absolutely will not deny that Phil was probably the man of the matches at the Presidents Cup, and this is in no way insinuating that Phil's not at some point going to be a captain at the Presidents Cup Cup and the Ryder Cup,» the outspoken Golf Channel analyst said a day after he had called both aging superstars undeserving of such esteemed posts.
«Despite the continued partisan attacks insinuating otherwise, Congressman Collins has followed all ethical guidelines related to his personal finances during his time in the House and will continue to do so.»
With startling power and ultrastraight shooting, Argentina's fast - rising Andrés Romero prevailed at the dampened battle of New Orleans and in doing so insinuated himself into the conversation about Augusta
Even worse that that, on Borders» website there's a sticker on the Kobo Touch that says «Get one for Dad», which clearly insinuates that it will be released before Father's Day.
The series is called My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman, and as the title insinuates, it's a pretty laid - back affair with some extremely high - profile guests (Warning: The clip below contains some somewhat strong language.).
With technology, and the fact that everything is recorded somewhere, I am more than sure, IF the President was trying to do, what these FANatics OF politics try to inSINuate what the President will do... well, then, where is the evidence at?
It's NOT a new development or as the article strongly insinuates, an indicator of some divide between Kawhi and the team.
The second aspect doesn't work, both because Johnson's performance never insinuates anything worse than innocently misguided motives and because the heart of this central relationship, such as it is, depends upon a level of sincerity that the suspicion undermines.
I have severe social anxiety, I'm too afraid to talk to the opposite sex or to start any type of conversation with anyone new because of multiple reasons - fear of rejection, fear of people thinking I'm stupid or my opinion doesn't matter (which your whole post basically insinuates,» just put on some mascara and look pretty, no one cares for your opinion»), fear of doing or saying the wrong thing.
Fortunately, Chantal Akerman's very loose modernization of Joseph Conrad's first novel lives up to the humid mystery of its opening with a stylistic rigor that finds the Belgian filmmaker — directing her first non-documentary feature in seven years — in top insinuating form.
But honestly it's just an excuse to stage one lethal, sexual set piece after another, entangling texture and color with Clint Mansell's insinuating score.
Discussions surrounding the economic conditions of Aboriginal peoples often insinuate homogenous experiences and outcomes.
Typical here is the use of a shifting pronoun to replicate the media's implication of the viewer into its web of insinuating messages.
Ross Gelbspan insinuates skeptic scientists were on the wrong side of the issue from the start, but he has yet to provide a single bit of physical evidence proving skeptics received money as part of an arrangement to spread misinformation.
With this topic in mind, faithful readers of the Globe and Mail have asked whether or not it is legal to make comments insinuating that an employee should retire?
Lol, just realised an article insinuating Wenger wants to kill himself gets the most posts of the day.
I would challenge the NAACP and those persons with beliefs such as Randi Weingarten to look at how insinuating that charter school leaders and advocates are racist goes against what the movement stands for and has done.
A day after Governor Andrew Cuomo insinuated that it was the city's responsibility to fund the M.T.A. capital program, even though the governor effectively runs it, Mayor Bill de Blasio pointed out that actually, «The M.T.A. is the state's domain.»
Stylish and moody, this twisty dramatic thriller gets under our skin with its mysterious tone and darkly insinuating performances.
The panel also insinuated bad faith dealings by the member.
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