1. The nagging suspicion of sleight of hand merely adds to her mystique. 2. A nagging suspicion that we live in lesser times. 3. But deep inside me there was a nagging suspicion that I have been wrong. 4. He does feel a nagging suspicion that the whole thing now may draw him a Bum Steer Award in Texas Monthly. 5. It arises instead as a nagging suspicion, a word of caution, the more one travels in poor neighborhoods behind doors typically kept closed. 6. Like any respectable self-taught home computer user, I harbored a nagging suspicion that I was doing something wrong. 7. Suddenly, in a court of law, nagging suspicions transformed into definitive facts. 8. The frustration of parents and students is not alleviated by nagging suspicions that the overloaded appeals process is operating at something less than a level of total competence. 9. Nagging suspicions about its accounting and several lawsuits have hurt it in recent months and were exacerbated by the Enron scandal. 10. Nagging suspicions about its accounting have hurt it in recent months and were exacerbated by the collapse of energy marketer Enron Corp. and its ensuing accounting scandal. |