51. Like most ideologically based politicians, he stirs great enthusiasm among his ideological soul mates, but arouses suspicions among those who are not so committed. 52. Moreover, inhaling may arouse little suspicion among relatives and friends unless a major medical problem develops. 53. Moussaoui, a Moroccan who may have ties to an Algerian group, later aroused suspicion when he tried to pay cash for lessons at a Minnesota flight school. 54. No wonder some privatizations have aroused suspicion. 55. Not all cattle deaths arouse suspicion. 56. Nothing about Maria Paredes would arouse suspicion. 57. One such case involves a Washington cabdriver who may have aroused suspicion for having flight training manuals in his car. 58. Online booksellers can be forced to divulge lists of customers who have expressed interest in books about explosives, poisons or other subjects that arouse suspicion. 59. Other senators have aroused suspicions, as well. 60. One of the puzzles has been how Aum bought such huge quantities of dangerous chemicals without arousing suspicion. |