Is the A.P. slyly suggesting that "black activism" must lead to terrible crime?
"Maybe he'll catch the eye of someone who wouldn't want to kill him," Halmarain suggested slyly.
"It would be worth quite a bit to me not to be delayed," Silk suggested slyly.
"That stalh'on knows just how much he can get away with, with Galwyn up," another suggested slyly.
"Teleportation makes just as much sense," Lawrence suggested slyly.
Then Peter suggested slyly, "Maybe all the hard work I did landing us?"
"But with milk two cents higher, I should think you could have competed," Ernest suggested slyly.
"You could lend him one of your petticoats, dear," Leitha suggested slyly.
A more timid soul would slyly suggest, 'Need you a wider glass for your wine, sir?'
Even the training of Iraqi police officers would have to take place outside that country; Chirac slyly suggested Rome.