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5.This allows water to insinuate iself underneath and drill tunnels through the ice.
6.They insinuate that Israel had Hariri killed and that the effect of these events on Syria stands to benefit Israel more than any other country.
7.Yes, I will not deny it, I do await, and I do love him of whom you speak; and, if he does not return, instead of accusing him of the inconstancy which you insinuate, I will tell you that he died loving me and me only."
8.For the first time in his life, it occurred to him that if he wanted to get on he ought to insinuate himself into the good graces of people - do or say something that would make them like him.
9.WE WILL LEAVE Danglars struggling with the demon of hatred, and endeavoring to insinuate in the ear of the shipowner some evil suspicions against his comrade, and follow Dantès, who, after having traversed La Canebière, took the Rue de Noailles, and entering a small house, on the left of the Allées de Meillan, rapidly ascended four flights of a dark staircase, holding the baluster with one hand, while with the other he repressed the beatings of his heart, and paused before a half-open door, from which he could see the whole of a small room.


