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A source with the Dutch National Police confirming to ABC News that Minaj was arrested at the airport this afternoon on suspicion of exporting soft drugs.
SUSPICION OF EXPORTING SOFT
I certainly don't feel 100% now, and I have this little sneaky suspicion that this might get worse, so I'll actually post in the comments how I'm feeling when I post this video.
this little sneaky suspicion that this might get worse,
quite a large sum of money. Surprisingly, my first thought was one of suspicion: ‘Hmm,
quite a large sum of money. Surprisingly, my first thought was one of suspicion: ‘Hmm,
Often the mere suspicion of a genetic defect can lead to the end of a pregnancy.
Often, the mere suspicion of a genetic defect can lead to the end of pregnancy.
The suspicion is people are finally hitting a pain point with the expensive beverages at Starbucks.
The suspicion is people are finally hitting a pain point
If we just keep hiring white people, then we maybe should look at our hiring policies." But then also there's the suspicion that in response to some of the Black Lives Matter, it's a PR thing, you know, every company having to be seen to be doing something.
But then also there's the suspicion in response to some of the Black Lives Matters that it's a PR thing, you know, every company having to be seen to be doing something.
They are basically confirming a suspicion that they've been um investigating for years now.
So the AfD has been a case of suspicion of being extremist for years.
And when entire neighbourhoods simply raises the suspicion that the standard used here for deciding what is necessary or militarily useful is lower than what the law demands.
And when entire neighborhoods get leveled, this simply raises the suspicion that the standard, um, used here for deciding what is necessary or militarily useful is lower than what the law demands.
News that two people who had a harrowing break-up are now trying to get back together again a few months or years down the line tends, among sensible people, to raise at the very least suspicion, if not outright irritation and despair. Why are these two cursed lovers heading back to the old chaos and drama? Isn't this just a fantasy sprung from naivety, loneliness and most probably short-term lust? Shouldn't they keep faith with their original choice, double down on the highs and lows of dating and perhaps each buy a dog? And yet, to deny ex-couples any legitimate chance to revisit their situation also feels excessively punitive and in its way naïve, insisting blindly that people can never change, that psychotherapy and introspection, books and conversations, time and long walks have nothing whatsoever to teach us, is as foolish as to assume that change can come readily and lightly. For every misguided attempt to resume a relationship, there must be a proportion of equally misguided refusals to countenance a new start, born not out of wisdom so much as pre-emptive fear and disbelief that people are, occasionally, able to learn a new thing or two. We need to make progress a tool with which to strip the matter of sentiment and rationally distinguish mature from sentimental plans. What follows is a sequence of questions, amounting to a kind of examination, that exes who are meeting up again after a long break should discuss with one another – and as importantly, with themselves – before coming anywhere near to holding hands, let alone – and here we must be very definitive – going to bed.
News that two people who had a harrowing breakup are now trying to get back together again a few months or years down the line tends among sensible people to raise at the very least suspicion, if not outright irritation and despair.
A whole culture is under suspicion.
In Xinjiang, a whole culture is under suspicion.