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A year later, he has insinuated himself into another family.
Then the Director insinuated himself into the lives of the people.
To try and insinuate that we had done something wrong.
Clearly, he has more than one way to insinuate life and death into his art.
What more natural than that we should insinuate our way into control of the human government?
But you are not here to insinuate yourself into the private lives of this family.
Or, at the very least, he would wind up insinuating himself into the story.
The man insinuated himself into the room via the private door.
"Are you insinuating that this is not a real situation?"
And the landscape seems to insinuate itself into almost everyone's work.
He'd insinuated to Steve that he had a friend who needed help.
A strange thought then began to insinuate itself into his mind.
He too had tried to insinuate himself and his attitudes into others.
He began to think about ways to use language to insinuate the black experience into painting.
He himself had insinuated the idea into his superior's mind.
Last month he'd have punched anyone who'd insinuated he could do such things.
While they are talking, a romantic interest between the two of them is insinuated at.
And why go to such lengths to insinuate herself among us?
And then a new fear insinuated itself into her consciousness.
He would find out from him how to insinuate himself into the ton.
She should have been able to insinuate her will past any of their defenses!
By that time it has insinuated itself into the heart and, in any case, is hard to remove.
He followed up the look with a slow, insinuating smile.
All three senior girls were looking at her with insinuating smiles.
The apprehension sometimes insinuates itself early, well before one is old.