Sentences with phrase «insinuated in»

As insinuated in the beginning of the article, people have been asking for a metal - cased smartphone by Samsung.
The Empty Set is an investigation into the void that is alluded to and insinuated in the creation of structure and form.
At least, that's what Daddy had insinuated in his last let - ter, the one I had received just before boarding the train in New York with Elisabeth and Dwight.
The APC national chairman further assured them that Atiku's exit from the party would not lead to massive defection from the APC as being insinuated in some quarters in the country.
He said the operations of the anti-graft commission were not selective in their fight against graft as being insinuated in some quarters.
Damilola insinuated in the post that she has been praying for her ex-husband, Chris Attoh to come out to confirm their divorce so she can be free.
«Furthermore, that the said memo showed little or no knowledge of Her Excellency's itinerary proves the simple fact we earlier submitted that she had no direct business with the embassy to warrant the accusation of waste or corruption insinuated in the report.
I never said, nor insinuated in any way, that «every second woman is thinking of homebirth.»
First Lady Melania Trump dismissed Ivana Trump's comments joking that she really held the position of First Lady, as the former insinuated in a statement that her husband's ex-wife only made the comments to sell her new memoir.
Had Ron and Shamir done even rudimentary research into the identities of said addresses, such as a search on the Bitcoin - OTC site, Bitcoin Talk forums, or even via a simple Google search, they could have easily found that the original very early source address in question (12higD) is, very publicly, one of mine and not one of Satoshi's as they insinuate in their paper.
the problem is when those people who believe decide to force their beliefs on others by codifying their beliefs into law, discriminating against their fellows, and insinuating it in to public school curriculum.
Thus such programming must be thought of as a kind of subversive activity, seeking out points of vulnerability within the mass media «s powerful and virtually monolithic structure, and insinuating itself in ways that are sufficiently in line with the media «s own expectations that it will not be readily rejected.
You just need to determine for yourself what type of approach would work best based on your knowledge of their personalities... and make sure you don't play mind games on yourself insinuating in your own thoughts that you are imposing on them.
The picture enlists seven actors to portray Dylan (reminding of the similarly agile Palindromes), the best of whom is Cate Blanchett, plugging in and tuning out as mod Jude and insinuating in a brief dialogue with spaced - out Allen Ginsburg (David Cross) that Dylan has indeed shored up his fragments with a deep bow to the fruitlessness of representation.
,» a Josephine Baker — like creature sporting ostrich feathers and a bare breast conjures the West's historic fascination with «Le Noble Sauvage» exoticism, while her kaleidoscopic bod tells a more contemporary tale: With knees made of artillery pieces and stacked cans of crude for high heels, oilmongering geopolitics insinuate themselves in her very contours.

Not exact matches

Some opined that Trump was insinuating that Kelly engaged in tough questioning because she was menstruating.
This would insinuate that you should use both the power of stories and the «logical» argument in different phases.
He has done so in part by insinuating McKesson, once just a supply - chain functionary, more deeply into the business of its customers.
Speaking from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Nassetta said that his own conversations with Trump and his team have not led him to believe that the new administration is against free trade, as some critics have insinuated.
In his statement, Shkreli insinuated that the charges levied by the FBI are linked to his decision in September to raise the price of antimalarial drug Daraprim by 5,500 percenIn his statement, Shkreli insinuated that the charges levied by the FBI are linked to his decision in September to raise the price of antimalarial drug Daraprim by 5,500 percenin September to raise the price of antimalarial drug Daraprim by 5,500 percent.
In The Atlantic, Michael Hirsh wrote that «Biden has insinuated himself into the White House, while seeming hardly to try, in a way that no other vice president in memory has done.&raquIn The Atlantic, Michael Hirsh wrote that «Biden has insinuated himself into the White House, while seeming hardly to try, in a way that no other vice president in memory has done.&raquin a way that no other vice president in memory has done.&raquin memory has done.»
To further insinuate itself into consumers» lives, Leon's is dabbling in experiential marketing.
Further reports insinuated Zenefits» company culture under Conrad was more frat house than hackathon, complete with allegations of sex in the stairwells and plenty of drinking.
In April, the Enquirer published a photo it claimed showed Cruz's father with Lee Harvey Oswald, the man who killed John F. Kennedy, a story that Trump seized on and used to attack Cruz, insinuating that Cruz's father might have had something to do with the assassination as well.
The Finance Minister of India, Mr Arun Jaitley, as the experts believe, just took on the Cryptocurrency market in India by a storm as he insinuated that legislation are in the works that would make the cryptocurrencies illegal in India.
As Vox's Alex Ward pointed out, the situation has always been awkward for the president: If he released the Schiff memo, the public might have seen how Nunes left information out of his memo in order to insinuate that the FBI is biased against Trump.
What Evans is insinuating is that mobile has been a bridge for technology to reach everyone in the world, not just those in the technology industry.
Stormy Daniels ramped up her legal battle against President Donald Trump on Monday, alleging in court that his personal attorney Michael Cohen defamed her by insinuating that she lied about an affair with Trump more than a decade ago.
In one response you have referred to me as silly, accused me of being unable to reconcile my beliefs to scripture, accused me of stalling, rambling on and on, (love the irony in this one... grin), likened me to a tween, insinuated I do not know or rightly divide scripture, referred to me as sensitive, and implied my post was immaturIn one response you have referred to me as silly, accused me of being unable to reconcile my beliefs to scripture, accused me of stalling, rambling on and on, (love the irony in this one... grin), likened me to a tween, insinuated I do not know or rightly divide scripture, referred to me as sensitive, and implied my post was immaturin this one... grin), likened me to a tween, insinuated I do not know or rightly divide scripture, referred to me as sensitive, and implied my post was immature.
so know the facts before you insinuate anything about living in the wrong country.
You put that phrase in there — as you often do — to insinuate ignorance of the people at the time thus saying that because it was so long ago, we can't trust it.
Zbigniew Janowski's review of The Art Instinct («Darwin in the Louvre,» May 2009) describes Nora Helmer, the heroine of Ibsen's A Doll's House, as not wanting to «procreate» and insinuates that she was guilty of adultery!
Well considering your writing sucks, your reading comprehension is worse and your facts are completely wrong (starting with the US being the world's lowest and ending with Hitler wanting to only kill jews) I was insinuating that your education was so terrible it must have been on another planet because I have more faith that a public school in Rwanda could give a person a better education than the one you apparently received.
Something in us still insinuates that there is a world of difference between a rock and a frog, but molecular biology and neurophysiology see only chains of atoms everywhere.
The order also insinuates fines will be levied against those who send supplies to aid protesters, «any party which encourages persons to enter, reenter, or remain in the evacuation area will be subject to penalties as defined in law.»
The theme of «satanic verses,» which Rushdie first develops with Gibreel insinuating his own ideas into the mind of prophet Mahound, now blossoms as poisoned ivy under Gibreel's feet: «Violets are blue, roses are red / I'll get her right in my bed,» the reference being to Allie Cone, Gibreel's English paramour.
Your headline insinuating that Obama's christianity is «wrong» is in every way offensive.
But you do have to listen «between the words» — he uses the word «creator» much in the way a theist would and, imho, without trying to insinuate such.
are you insinuating that atheists oppose religious organizations, but do nt oppose a belief in God?
Instead of just calling people names and trying to insinuate or directly call believers ignorant why do the atheist not just accept that some can a different belief and that such belief should be able to be discussed in a kind respectful manner.
The enemy insinuated that she deserved this one thing, and because she deserved it, anything in pursuit of it was justifiable — even defying God and His wisdom.
I don't have a problem (not insinuating that you do) believing in a mysterious thing.
unfortunately, we must be ever vigilant against the encroachment of that belief in government attempting to supress the rights of their fellows and insinuate their beliefs into curriculum.
In a statement, ICE's acting director seem to insinuate that some cities were specifically targeted because of their policies:
Again, this resonates of a false - utopia, a time gone, a place gone, or perhaps just not God's chosen people, in that one can aim to achieve but any such attainable goals have limits, the highest beyond reach.So, we should let the word means what it means Again, this insinuates that I am not letting it mean what it means.
(Recent Christian theology has increasingly placed Christology first in the order of theological disciplines, insinuating that we can have no more than a vague knowledge of God prior to an encounter with the man Jesus.
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.
He is insinuating that because I was broken by the church system, I was wrongfully putting my faith in the church system instead of God.
What tipped them over the edge was when I insinuated that Jesus, like almost every other human being living in the rural world in that time, might have even had dysentery on an occasion or two.
You think you get to beleive in something that insinuates that I am going to burn in hell forever for not beleiving, and Im not allowed to call you ridiculous for it!
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