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But history seems to have insidious ways of following him around.
And she died, said the insidious little voice in her mind.
Thus she had an insidious effect on those around her.
In its own way the potential is much more insidious.
But there's another, more insidious game being played as well.
This was the most insidious plan she had ever heard of.
But another, more insidious war has also been taking place across the region.
But I think there is something more insidious about this.
But the insidious theme of the book is his alone.
I think it's been said already, but the bill is actually more insidious than that.
I say that they're here already, growing in small, insidious ways.
The country that kept such a thing would always be under its insidious influence.
Still, it's hard not to rule out something more insidious.
Such a thing could play insidious tricks on the mind.
A subtle but insidious form of mind control is at work.
But the insidious progression of change its use will bring is well known to us.
The low test scores of the area's students, he said, show that the drug is insidious.
I think is the most insidious trick of them all, you know.
A more insidious issue is the rape of women in the military by their own.
And a moment later, he felt an insidious little brush against the outside of his mind.
What the auditors have in mind is far more insidious.
This did have all the marks of his insidious mother's doing.
But behind such cases could lie the insidious hand of crime.
As for insidious - well, perhaps calculated might be better.
Here, Harry knew, might be the beginning of insidious crime.