21. Asking for a shredder would arouse suspicion. 22. At Harvard, the Globe identified several paintings whose ownership records have aroused suspicions. 23. At the very least, the reports arouse public suspicion of law enforcement, especially among the immigrant and minority communities. 24. Barakaat allegedly modified the hawala system for customers in the United States, where large amounts of cash might arouse suspicion. 25. Bank and credit card industry officials are skittish about identifying what exactly arouses their suspicions. 26. A girl, he reasoned, could hang around and watch and make notes without arousing suspicion of the workmen. 27. A former Senate Judiciary Committee staff aide, Breyer is a legal technician who has aroused some suspicions among experts in environmental law. 28. But a fresh round of violence has again aroused suspicions. 29. But our suspicions were aroused by the sight of teen-agers jumping out of second-floor windows. 30. But the backpack and the way he walked aroused the suspicions of an Israeli woman, who alerted the officers. |