1. Added to this was the deep suspicion felt by senior ministers, influential judges and lawyers about purists themselves. 2. She had always had a deep suspicion of journalists and reporters. 3. They also had a deep suspicion about anyone wearing a bandage and would go to great lengths to find out why one was really wearing it. 4. When they did arrive in Stettin, they were immediately boarded by port officials, carrying guns and deep suspicions of supernumeraries. 5. Any hint of deviance from the rigidly macho sexual norm in this world is viewed with deep suspicion. 6. Arms experts view both the Pakistani and Indian decisions to stage underground nuclear tests as driven by a combination of nationalist pride and deep suspicion of neighborly intent. 7. Berezowskyj nurtured a deep suspicion of communists throughout his life, his children and friends say. 8. But at many points they were frustrated and angry, betraying a deep suspicion on the part of each side about the motivations of the other. 9. But many others, while not willing to speak as bluntly or as publicly as Solomon and Lott, gave voice privately to deep suspicions. 10. Chavez came into office with a deep suspicion of globalization. |