If the water had pooled on the surface at Meridiani Planum, the science team members are not hazarding high bets on what shape it took. |
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I'm hazarding a guess that the song is about the godhead Dylan and I'm sticking to my interpretation. |
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Some were hazarding a guess that perhaps there had been an accident or breakdown, but no one knew for sure. |
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The shocking discovery of discarded glue bags raises the frightening spectre of youngsters hazarding their lives in search of cheap thrills. |
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Washington drew the line at hazarding the lives of U.S. pilots by ordering low-level attacks. |
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We should avoid the mistake of hazarding our national transport systems again. |
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No one's even hazarding a guess on the loss of life or the extent of the damage. |
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In order to achieve a world record and generate a stunning effect, we defy great risks, even hazarding our lives. |
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Chances are good enough that I will put my foot in my mouth without hazarding down the path of global politics. |
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Writing about the Thalidomide affair, for example, often meant hazarding a jail sentence or a heavy fine for contempt. |
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Now we see West Africans taking to boats and hazarding the Atlantic to seek a better life. |
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Even most hardboiled backpack travellers are hazarding possible consequences of being exposed to tourism for one day. |
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The authors confined themselves to providing a remarkable and exhaustive summary of what ecosystems do for humanity... without hazarding a single figure. |
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But without hazarding a strong claim about causation, it is important to recognize that for both the Right and the Left, a shift to the extremes made fund-raising easier. |
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Hazarding a backward glance since her escape, Andrea forced a bit more speed into her getaway when she realised that he was catching up with her. |
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Hazarding a look up, I forget to breathe, never mind the coffee thing. |
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