Meanwhile, I await your examples of innuendo, ad hominem attacks, muckraking, uncharity and namecalling in my article. |
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He tends to tell off-color jokes, use a lot of sexual innuendo and pepper his conversations with inappropriate words. |
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The sexual innuendo is so utterly out of left field that it knocks you for six. |
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Please explain as your secrecy and silence is creating a crescendo of innuendo. |
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The show is about innuendo rather than baring all, but for Burnett it still meant holding his breath and taking the plunge. |
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They had already beaten up and name-called other boys from his school, and subjected girls to obscene sexual innuendo. |
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That doesn't mean that you won't sweet-talk someone, it just means you'll find a better innuendo with which to do it. |
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They are now printing unsubstantiated, unsourced innuendo and passing it off as noteworthy. |
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Over the years, these keen listeners have developed an ear for every political innuendo and insinuation. |
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Nor was there any good evidence for it, though plenty was manufactured by innuendo. |
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It's all innuendo and unsubstantiated intelligence given by people who clearly have an axe to grind. |
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The manic dialogue is crisp and clear so you'll catch every bold-faced joke and subtle innuendo. |
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This is a cautionary tale about what happens when you allow innuendo to sully your life. |
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But times are fresh and proof is mostly based on wild innuendo and moral snobbery in these dawn days of post-America. |
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But despite a press barrage of innuendo and insinuations, he has not been charged with, let alone found guilty of, any crime. |
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Naturally, this provoked a flood of filth and crude innuendo, which is hardly suitable material for a family site. |
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It's the usual mix of innuendo, bad legal reasoning and inside baseball she's known for. |
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The Greek reaction to four years of innuendo and controversy was to ask him to light the Olympic flame. |
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Guilt by innuendo and tch-tch-ing at the supposed loose morals of the girl in question just might get the sarge off the hook. |
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We put the US on notice that we expect full proof, that we will not tolerate accusation by innuendo or slur. |
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Posters for a brand of alcohol were criticised by the advertising watchdog today for containing sexual innuendo. |
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These powers include the ability to convict suspects by innuendo, hearsay and rumour. |
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The lavish praise is only possible because the book note is riddled with factual errors and misleading innuendo from start to finish. |
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I hope this answers your query, without double entendres or innuendo. |
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He invades personal space, standing mere inches away from his staff while playing the innuendo card with a heavy-handedness that makes his point painfully obvious. |
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I find the only way to challenge the chauvinism, sexism, sexual innuendo and macho posturing there, is to be more rude and more graphic than the guys. |
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It is based on innuendo, rumour, hearsay, and it is founded on a patronizing attitude toward women in our society today. |
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I am so sick and tired of the innuendo, the mudslinging, and the accusations. |
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It is all the more appalling that the denial was based on innuendo and misconstructions of Mr. Kushner's critique of Israel's policies. |
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What is unusual this time is that the contest of personalities has been unmarked by the usual character assassination, innuendo and glibness. |
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It cannot be right for Members to be subjected to this kind of baseless innuendo. |
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Then I laughed and thought it must have been a mistake for such a juvenile innuendo to have been printed in a newspaper. |
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We keep relating to various studies, myths, innuendo that there is no risk, there is no problem. |
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Mr. Chair, I would ask the minister to table any documentation he has to that effect instead of his innuendo. |
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Let's go to court, and let's have the discussion where there's a judge in the room instead of just having all this innuendo. |
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I think it is very important that we have a divergence of views on the basis of fact and not on the basis of opinion or innuendo. |
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Mauril Bélanger: Mr. Speaker, repeating allegations, suppositions and innuendo does not make it fact. |
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If not, there will be rumours and innuendo that may cause problems for an investigation. |
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The dignity and courage was in the face of rumour, innuendo and intimidation. |
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In short, how does an administrative tribunal or agency manage its reputation in the face of misinformation, personal attacks and innuendo? |
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You pick up hints of Benny Hill and Frankie Howard, with the unashamed innuendo that takes you to the brink of vulgarity but never drops over the edge. |
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Pushing 60 but still displaying the sensibility of a naughty schoolboy, Waters displays a real penchant for smutty innuendo and an ever growing catalogue of euphemisms. |
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She is the subject of ridicule, innuendo, and ostracism by her peers. |
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The taxi ride to his place is thick with innuendo and double entendre. |
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The presidential paramour was French film star Julie Gayet, 42, confirming months of behind-the-scenes innuendo. |
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For years your bright light was darkened by a blizzard of lies, cheating and innuendo. |
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For this disinterested behaviour their reward has been a campaign of vilification and innuendo which has left both of them feeling angry and betrayed. |
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There was a germ of a good idea here, but the finished product was a pretty flaccid affair, relying on saucy language and innuendo for its cheap laughs. |
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And then, with the innuendo of advertising copy, things get a little steamy. |
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But feverish speculation and the constant patter of vaudevillian innuendo came to overshadow more serious business. |
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Ronnie Barker was brilliant with the English language whereas today's comedians have to rely on crudeness, smuttiness and sexual innuendo to raise a laugh. |
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Ever since I was knee-high to a tall story I have enjoyed double entendre and innuendo. |
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The push-poll operates under the guise of legitimate survey research to spread lies, rumors, and innuendo about candidates. |
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Monitoring of both the news media and incoming public calls will enable you to be aware of rumors or innuendo which could have consequences for the public safety and should be corrected promptly. |
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Known for martinis, Bond girls, apocalyptic antagonists and heavy innuendo, Bond has schmoozed, boozed and bruised his way through women and villains alike. |
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We should ensure that our aid does not give rise to rumour and innuendo. |
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It has no need to resort to innuendo, pepper itself with four-letter words or be outrageous. |
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Mr FISCHLER urged the Committee of Enquiry to draw its conclusions in an open and constructive manner on the basis of the evidence and facts put before it and not on the basis of unsubstantiated suggestions and innuendo. |
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The Liberals can make accusations and put forward innuendo but they need to remember that there was a commission and documented proof about where the advertising dollars went. |
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Social disapproval and discomfort about sexuality and drug use have often led to either unhelpful coyness and innuendo or self-censorship and official silence. |
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Over the course of four years of congressional hearings McCarthy used innuendo and intimidation to propound charges that, in virtually every case, proved groundless. |
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His support of women caused Davy to be subjected to considerable gossip and innuendo, and to be criticized as unmanly. |
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In English, the ambiguity and multiple meanings of the ubiquitous phrasal verb – the bane of foreign learners of the language – make it an ideal tool for making jokes and suggestive innuendo. |
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Why does the athletic department operate so secretively, leading to public conjecture and innuendo? |
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As a cyclist, with an unfortunate penchant for weak innuendo, I prefer to begin my working day sweatily breathless. |
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The newspapers were filled with nasty innuendo, but his friends knew that he was a deeply pastoral man, who followed the way of his Lord and was not afraid to reach out to the despised, whatever people might say. |
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And really, that's important to do in a science-based organization that says that science-based is what we're trying to achieve when it comes to it, so that we don't get into the rumour and innuendo that things aren't well. |
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Once she has been here a little longer, she will realize that what was said was purely a response to her remarks with no other innuendo attached to it. |
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The women were speaking their native Zapotec, a language that lends itself to innuendo and puns and with which they have danced circles around foreigners for centuries. |
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The last time, at The Oval last year, during a Champions Trophy match, Aleem Dar changed a ball in an action without explanation but heavily loaded with innuendo. |
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In July, Froome was subject to innuendo and scrutiny, doused with urine and called a doper in claiming a second Tour yellow jersey. |
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The other comment I want to make to the self-pronounced rookie, through you, Mr. Speaker, is on the innuendo that two people were holed up in a hotel room and were writing on napkins. |
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Her site is chockfull of pseudoscience and innuendo but not too many facts. |
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If the dear people want sex, give the dear people sex. But not by suggestion, innuendo, varnishment. |
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Because of their totalism, tractators traffic notoriously in innuendo. |
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Steppers may employ a variety of cracks, from the innuendo of the folk tradition of signifying, to direct criticism, to nonverbally mocking the signature moves of a rival. |
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She made a devious innuendo about her husband, who was embarrassed. |
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It was based on innuendo and the opinions of so-called experts who clearly do not understand the practice of direct marketing, fundraising or donor development. |
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His teachings rarely rely on reasoned argument, and ethical ideals and methods are conveyed indirectly, through allusion, innuendo, and even tautology. |
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