It involves alien abductions, extraterrestrials with very loud voices, and a lot of silly Feds running around looking conspiratorial. |
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We're all conspiratorial minded in America because there are so many conspiracies. |
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Before we can slide into the booth, he is already talking with the excited, slightly conspiratorial tone of a friend with some juicy gossip. |
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A conspiratorial hush proceeds to cosh the masses, precipitating a muffled ripple of applause as the Mayor and his entourage take to the stand. |
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In the left-hand corner, behind the front door, a gaggle of New York ladies sipping gins and Martinis are deep in some conspiratorial gossip. |
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He was conspiratorial, possessing mysterious juice with the ownership, able to operate completely outside the normal chain of command. |
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It is not necessary to smash whichever city they are having their sinister and conspiratorial conferences in. |
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He loved gossip, had a wicked salacious eye, a sly coyness, and he actually snickered all the time, delicious and conspiratorial. |
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The professor would lean forward and then speak in a hushed, conspiratorial voice. |
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There have been many similar wine-fuelled conversations, conspiratorial chats over coffee, or long-winded email dialogues. |
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Unabashedly direct, the productions revel in their own faux facade with an almost conspiratorial glee. |
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We are introduced to the resident amnesiac, who is hurled into a conspiratorial crisis of immediate proportions. |
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It makes people serving on public boards look conspiratorial, and it makes people on other boards appear boorish. |
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The year is 2007, and the world has been taken over by a conspiratorial group known as the Electromagnetic Order. |
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The communication, cooperation, and even conspiratorial planning between the components of the monopoly are unquestionable. |
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His voice became flippant, a distinct change from his previous, conspiratorial tone. |
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Was there anything conspiratorial in the way the House of Representatives and the government endorsed the bill on the National Police last week? |
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This consensus can be made to appear conspiratorial, and that makes an easy target for opponents of climate science. |
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I hungrily devoured this wild conspiratorial narrative, eager to be a young Jedi in the rebellion against the evolutionary Empire. |
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The latest plot in extracting as much spondulicks as possible in this conspiratorial dental centre is to say, oh you need to see the hygienist to get your teeth cleaned. |
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Virtually all of the clergy are portrayed as venal and conspiratorial. |
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A distinguished playwright who has written a number of fine political dramas, he never descends to the paranoid conspiratorial theories so typical of that genre. |
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This is the conspiratorial mind using skepticism as a cloak for intellectual laziness. |
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To add to the conspiratorial flair, they added that the DA told them not to talk to the FBI or the CIA either. |
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Occasionally his fluent, French-accented sentences will conclude with a conspiratorial giggle. |
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On the other, it encourages an irrational climate in which any old conspiratorial tosh can be taken seriously, providing it touches the correct raw nerve. |
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Now the weaknesses have overwhelmed them and Williams has become a raving, paranoid, conspiratorial embarrassment to himself and to any cause he attaches himself to. |
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Davis appears to have paid the price for his conspiratorial reputation and has been scapegoated for the party's failure to make any political headway. |
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He sneered and shared a conspiratorial wink with someone over my shoulder. |
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He seemed happy to dismiss these arguments with a conspiratorial smile. |
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The Security Council must not maintain its conspiratorial silence before that barefaced affront to the world's victims of terrorism. |
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By 1825, through a series of foundings, dissolutions, and amalgamations, there were two significant conspiratorial societies, the Southern and the Northern. |
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You referred to the involvement of a diplomat in conspiratorial and other types of activity. |
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I am not alluding to that as a conspiratorial theory but it certainly is plausible. |
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He interprets this finding to mean that crimes may be less conspiratorial and hence may produce fewer conversations that are crimerelated. |
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He had many names during his largely underground, conspiratorial life. |
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A part of the movement drifted into the conspiratorial, makebelieve world of the armed struggle and left a trail of blood in its wake. |
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The police have therefore been given certain extraordinary powers necessary for the effective detection and elimination of conspiratorial organizations which advocate the use of violence. |
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His tone of address to the reader is bonhomous, conspiratorial. |
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One of the more bizarre, if less conspiratorial, theories is that he bore an obsessional grudge against the mayor because the city refused to compensate him for damage caused to his car by a pothole. |
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Hegarty's spoken voice, a warm conspiratorial whisper, only occasionally hints at the uniquely powerful and vulnerable sound that he is capable of making on stage and in recordings. |
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The argument that if we grasped how to control the climate then evildoers would already be doing it doesn't hold water with conspiratorial thought, however. |
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The conspiratorial closeness may be appropriate. |
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Some leaders' anti-gay language has a conspiratorial tone that feels borrowed from the anti-Semitic diatribes of another time: gay people are portrayed as in thrall to alien values and particularly dangerous to children. |
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What comments does he have on the fact that the conspiratorial meetings organised by the US representative in Havana are also attended by Greece's diplomatic representative? |
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It shows a mini opera of less than 4 minutes unraveling itself unannounced, as a conspiratorial happening, among the passengers, numb from boredom and exhaustion in the waiting hall of the London Stansted airport. |
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In prosecuting low-visibility conspiratorial crimes, he argues that there are few alternatives to obtaining the testimony of one of the conspirators. |
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Merlini asked, his voice low and conspiratorial, in keeping with the illegality of our burglarous mission. |
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When you open its lid, this new custom cooler for the MP2 is anything but conspiratorial. The integrated lighting reveals an inviting, roomy interior with a generous capacity of 25 litres. |
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Although these pieces are not overtly about positive or negative space, they do question conspiratorial relationships of good and evil, and in their own way occupy both a positive and a negative space in our society. |
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His conspiratorial whispers were soft, but that just attracted more attention. |
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The Communist League also had contacts with the underground conspiratorial organisation of Louis Auguste Blanqui. |
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At first, at least, they put the reports of killing down to a conspiratorial effort by American politicians and press to destroy the Cambodian revolution. |
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