111.   People were terrified of it, and there was a suspicion that the disease, or at least the bad luck of having caught it, might be contagious.

112.   Probably the last thing investors wanted to see Friday was strong economic data showing the manufacturing sector expanding at a brisk pace, even though there were suspicions.

113.   Regent Don Ulrich, a Phoenix businessman, said such suspicion is unwarranted.

114.   Somehow, the suspicion is that it will come back on the Sonics.

115.   Some officials said that there are suspicions that foreign diplomats in Baghdad are leaking operational discussions involving weapons inspections to Iraqi officials.

116.   Such suspicions are likely to linger, as long as airports are crowded and airplanes are cramped, some experts say.

117.   Suspicion is rife that the Bosnian Serbs similarly have rigged the electoral rolls in order to confirm their grip on areas seized from the Muslims during the war.

118.   Suspicions are just that, suspicions.

119.   Such suspicions are among the factors that have kept Christians and Muslims in Lebanon living far more separately than at the outbreak of the war.

120.   Such suspicions are never easy to allay, especially among a disparate group of bankers whose operations span the globe.

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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
suspicion 0.02%
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be 38.08%
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