Word: hinting
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...make salsa. My final score: eight cards. A few are handed over after some animated chitchat, some are drive-bys from men too shy to talk. One guy says he loves my beautiful blue eyes. Thanks; my eyes are brown. But any sense of victory comes with a hint of disappointment. It has been too easy. Turns out all the things I thought I hated about dating - the nervous flirting, the cat-and-mouse game, the chase - are actually part of the fun. I may not have found Mr. Right tonight, but I know that when I do it will...
...accelerate the timetable of military action generally welcomed Bush's promise that the U.S. would present evidence to back its claims against Iraq. They have not been convinced of the President's argument that Saddam Hussein represents enough of a threat to justify military action. Bush gave little hint in his speech of the new evidence Powell might present - the President's indictment of Saddam for the most part reiterated allegations previously made regarding Iraq's weapons programs and its ties with terrorists. Those allegations have thus far failed to convince the likes of France, Germany and Russia...
...getting moment in the pilot--a gangster feeds a human leg to his pet tiger--is no more graphic than many scenes in CSI; there is fleeting partial nudity, but sadly for anyone hoping for a reprise of the Bada Bing club, it's an old man exposing a hint of pubic hair. The real risk it takes is that, like The Sopranos, Kingpin puts bad guys front and center. Bobby Cannavale, who plays Miguel's brother, played a paramedic for two years on Third Watch. There, he says, "by the end of an episode, everyone learned their lesson...
...other travelers and steps onto a bus. When it stops seconds later and backs up to let him off for the next take, he stomps his foot in bewildered frustration. "It only took me four hours to get here from Thimpu," he says to Khyentse Norbu with a slight hint of reproach. "I can't figure out why it's taking me so many days to get back." The director pats him softly on the back. "I don't know what to say to him anymore," he confides. "He's like Chauncey Gardner, the Peter Sellers character in Being There...
...little slow to get the hint and still stayed with the Democrats...