Lehner speculates that the Eastern town housed skilled craftsmen, artisans, stone masons, quarrymen, overseers, and officials. |
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The most talkative teen loiterer speculates that there will be no more deaths. |
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He speculates about the personal stories of strangers in bars and offers up tales of his childhood with the ease of a trusted friend. |
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Stucky speculates that a synthetic material based on the worm's teeth might one day serve as an antifouling coating for ships' hulls. |
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Rogers speculates leopard seals might use these clicks to echolocate food and air holes during dark, ice-bound winters. |
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Paige speculates that Philip could have embezzled the money and forged documents to implicate Gail and throw authorities off of his trail. |
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He speculates that, as things stand, the victims and the media are left to speculate on the precise motives of the perpetrators. |
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Bickford speculates it's the antioxidants that help inhibit free radicals and so reduce the cumulative effects of life on the aging rat brain. |
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In spite of that, Williams speculates that she won't be happy to see her inner thoughts in print. |
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The writer continues to investigate the ideas of care and love, but he also speculates aridly on the nature of literary creativity. |
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Mark Horton tests its seaworthiness and speculates how far it might have sailed. |
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He speculates that the closeness of the enclosure wall hid the burial mound from view. |
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Donnelly speculates that women may burn fewer calories during their workouts because they are physically smaller than men. |
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It speculates that perhaps the 1991 Census undercounted Bombay's population slightly. |
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It is less clear, Stephen speculates, that he will be found guilty of genocide. |
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She speculates that our schools simply drill pupils with facts to pass exams, ignoring their wider social and character development. |
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Luria speculates that Shereshevsky used his web of multimodal associations to cross-check his memory. |
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That is, nothing in this paper speculates beyond what is in the laboratory or early stage of development right now. |
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This book speculates how that intriguing stone came to be there and how it became something of value to a poor but industrious young lad. |
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But he speculates that the surcharge to consumers, now voluntary, ultimately will have to be made mandatory to give such programs maximum impact. |
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Finally he speculates on the future, and the hope of finding at last a Hermitian operator whose resonances describe the zeros of the zeta function. |
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By this, Mr Preston speculates, Bundy understood that nothing could be secure without order. |
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A foreign policy that speculates and spies on enemies from afar has given rise to unintelligent intelligence, a profound ignorance about what is going on in the world. |
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Due to 45º to 70º east-plunging lineations, he speculates on a simple shear model with oblique-slip displacement. |
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The British Spectator speculates on its coffeehouse blog about a Rand Paul vice presidential nomination. |
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Borges speculates that the dance was actually a stylization of the knife fights that were so prevalent in that male-dominated society. |
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A variation on this speculates that there may be countless random universes, among which ours is antecedently probable and therefore unremarkable, it needs no explanation. |
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The conclusion must be, as Greenwald speculates, that we were just roughing up his boyfriend in order to psyche him out. |
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It speculates that the move was in order to get the troops out of the firing line should it decide to mount attacks on the country's nuclear facilities. |
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Even if thunniform ichthyosaurs could hold their bodies perfectly rigid when swimming, Cowen, speculates they may have porpoised, anyway. |
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The Natural Resources Defense Council speculates that a figure of 200 is accurate to within a few tens. |
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He speculates that the SRY protein might suppress genes required for female development, or activate genes whose products add up to maleness. |
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This is acknowledged by this report, at the same time as it blandly speculates what legal bases might make it possible for adherence to it to be compelled. |
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A paper by Walter Joyce of the University of Tübingen and his colleagues, published in Biology Letters, describes the fossils and speculates how they were killed in the act of copulation. |
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In Bolitho's masterly chapter on Woodrow Wilson, Bolitho speculates on what would have happened if the great vertigo had not lept on our prophet in that hour when world held its breath. |
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She speculates that the abilities of savants in areas that neurotypicals tend to find pointless or boring may result from an ability to see differences where a neurotypical would see only similarities. |
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Mr Szczebak speculates that the antics of clownfish allow more water to flow over the anemone, thus increasing the amount of oxygen the anemone can collect. |
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The second speculates that artemisinin is uniquely activated by haem in malaria vacuoles. |
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William McGurn, his chief speechwriter, speculates that Mr Latimer is angry because he lost his office in the West Wing to someone more important. |
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Koslofsky speculates that it was driven by the need to find new sources of authority in a confessionally fragmented age. |
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Johnson speculates that humans might have stood on average one-third again as tall as they stand today, and therefore the cubit might have been twenty-four inches long, not merely eighteen. |
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The contention that the author would have been released earlier under the new regime speculates on number of hypothetical actions of the sentencing judge, acting under a new sentencing regime, and of the author himself. |
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It is great to speculate about things, but when the member speculates without taking the time to get the facts, then I think she does herself a huge disservice. |
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A special type of warrant is the Index warrant, which speculates on rising or sinking prices and is only aimed at cash settlement and not the delivery of securities. |
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He speculates that this work might one day help medical researchers advance their understanding of cell processes, something that could enhance drug delivery. |
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The paper speculates that the enormous gap between the public perception and the reality of the situation is partly accounted for by the media's inclination to concentrate on violent crimes for their shock value. |
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MacIvor speculates that the new technologies, ostensibly designed to increase participation in the political process, have actually reduced membership participation in the selection of party leaders. |
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Luther speculates that Abraham, in his godly greatheartedness, must have learned of Lot's plight and taken him and his family in. |
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Ross speculates that he may have borne a grudge against Edward for depriving him of a fortune. |
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The author Charles Nicholl speculates this was the case and suggests that Marlowe's recruitment took place when he was at Cambridge. |
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Schoelcher speculates that his youthful devotion to the instrument explains the large number of pieces he composed for oboe. |
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The union speculates that at this time he was involved in campaigning for an improvement in pay for Air Ministry staff. |
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Marren speculates that perhaps 2,000 Normans and 4,000 Englishmen were killed at Hastings. |
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Forsyth speculates that a period of bilingualism may have outlasted the Pictish kingdom in peripheral areas by several generations. |
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One person speculates about the Russians dropping a bomb on the town. |
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Another advantage to pyrophilia, Schiff speculates, could be access to fire-sale bargains that provide resources for the family. |
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Schulze-Makuch speculates that a larger, more complex alien creature, maybe resembling Earth's bombardier beetle, could use these microorganisms as a source of food and water. |
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The military historian Peter Marren speculates that if Gyrth and Leofwine died early in the battle, that may have influenced Harold to stand and fight to the end. |
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Konstam speculates further, suggesting that Johnson may have been the English playwright Charles Johnson, the British publisher Charles Rivington, or the writer Daniel Defoe. |
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Burl speculates that it was likely built for defensive purposes. |
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The historian Richard Abels speculates that the expulsion of Eata from Ripon may have been the spark that led to the king's decision to call the council. |
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Writing in the same issue of NATURE, he speculates that fullerite might one day serve as new solid lubricants or as tiny bubbles to encapsulate smaller molecules. |
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Fusile speculates that these companies may be relying on encryption alone and not developing policies that detail how or when encryption should be used. |
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One theory about this outcome speculates that carbonyl groups in the sugar molecules created an immediate antidote by reacting with the poison cyanide to form cyanohydrins. |
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He speculates that water movement underground or pressure on certain minerals could have generated voltages that would alter the magnetic field in the ULF band. |
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