Before your next flight, take a closer look (not close enough to stir suspicions, just closer).
The timing stirred suspicions among diplomats and commentators here - echoed by Mr Elchibey - that Russia was somehow behind it all.
His remarks also stirred suspicions that Germany might not intervene in the markets on the dollar's behalf as it had this spring.
Unlike average Palestinians, many of them have travel privileges and other rights reserved for United Nations workers - and stir deep Israeli suspicions as a result.
"We didn't want to say anything that would stir suspicions," he said.
Iran leveled Lavizan more than two years ago, stirring suspicions that it had been part of a secret nuclear program.
Though their efficiency at pulling things together stirred old, deep suspicions.
Michael stumbled over his grandmother's phone number, stirring further suspicions.
It is not surprising, then, that the death of the minister has stirred old suspicions.
In Pennsylvania, plans by the Democratic governor to have state workers help monitor the election have stirred Republican suspicions.