Sentences with phrase «something nefarious going»

could be taken to indicate that the writer believes there is something nefarious going on.
After reading your post today and rethinking a bit, I may add romantic suspense as well since each of the installments in the novella series are also mysteries with something nefarious going on.
There's something nefarious going on in Kenya, where poor folk are being systematically tested using a new drug called Dypraxa, which would mean untold millions to the pharmaceutical company that produces it, although it comes at the cost of many lives.

Not exact matches

shows that it was definitely a case of a device gone rogue and not something more nefarious, but it's still a good privacy reminder.
Normally I wouldn't put out an update this late in the day but this is the first time I've been able to sit down and write something out, and I couldn't let such an important day for Nefarious go by without weighing in.
This seems to imply that something nefarious is going on.
But if something does turn out to be a surprise and the relationship goes awry, say, due to a fee dispute or something more nefarious, the damage may show up in more places than just the litigation tab.
Something very nefarious going on.
shows that it was definitely a case of a device gone rogue and not something more nefarious, but it's still a good privacy reminder.
For what it's worth, I've noticed a lot of people assuming that their lack of offers must be evidence that something nefarious is going on.
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