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- A male cat paying a "call" on a female cat, who then serves up kittens, insinuating that the "results" of children is predicated on a male "catcall"...
- Acromyrmex insinuator is a social parasite of the closely related Acromyrmex echinatior. This specific parasite is of particular interest as it is an opportunity...
- question is intended not to ask about the listener's ability but rather to insinuate the listener's lack of ability. A rhetorical question may be intended...
- Timothy 3:1 and stating that "extremely violent times will come") could be insinuated out of context as discussing an impending apocalypse. 24 In response to...
- is disrupted after a client's brother who, after the client's death, insinuates himself into the psychiatrist's family. It was released on April 2, 2021...
- Times stated that "online observers interpreted Mr. Carlsen's post as insinuating that Mr. Niemann cheated in some way during the game", though no concrete...
- In 2021, Taissa's political opponent Phil Bathurst airs a campaign ad insinuating that she is a cannibal. Taissa's concerns for Sammy grow after he purposely...
- and finds a large dose of ****nic in it. Carl is angered at Ralph for insinuating that Annette tried to poison him, but Annette later dies from ****nic-laced...
- in the First World War, denigrating them as "November criminals" and insinuating that the German army, which was still fighting on enemy soil when the...
- death in 1459. His epithet of Pomerania was a pejorative intended to insinuate that he did not belong in Scandinavia. Eric was born in either 1381 or...