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The dealers who initially sold the ketamine, the doctors who bought and resold it, the intimates who procured and injected it.

These are intentionally not the Kennedy family’s stories or takes from their intimates, but the people who had enough of a professional closeness to be at hand when the assassination happened.

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“I look happy, but only in old photos,” Benito intimates in Spanish.

“There is something in a landscape like that which humbles you and intimates to you that there’s something very big out there, and this thing has an awful lot of power,” says Lindahl.

The study intimates that AI aims to give people what they want—whatever that happens to be.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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