And take a wild guess what's brought about this repetitive and unsurprisingly unphilosophical insight. |
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From that, I'm just taking a wild guess that you're insinuating that Jude's really good-looking. |
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That was only a wild guess, but what they did know for sure was that such a strange affliction had to be segregated from normal society. |
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After all, if speculation is based on concrete facts and is not just a wild guess, it's part of science. |
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Just a wild guess, but I have a hunch that Kirsten Kukowski is glad Tuesday is over. |
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He is under strict orders to keep the subject of his investigation under wraps, but one could hazard a wild guess that it will touch on matters political. |
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The element of luck was also at play with one of the quarter finalists making a wild guess on the number of flowers that goes on to make a kilogram of Saffron. |
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Take a wild guess as to what my least favorite movie of the 90's is. |
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Anything beyond that would be a wild guess, especially when one considers that mobile cellular and the Internet barely existed two decades ago. |
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I truly believe that this MO, who is a general practitioner, was at best attempting a wild guess. |
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What that means is that when in doubt about an elusive term or an awkward sentence, I don't just take a wild guess and hope I'm right. |
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Psychopharmacology has discovered the truth in Scott's wild guess, but Zelda is not the only hectored patient who might have been cured had she been born later. |
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No need to take a wild guess when it comes to estimating your monthly payments. |
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Did he have advance knowledge, was it a pie-in-the-sky, never-donna-happen wild guess, or is he a wise foreteller of the future? |
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I am standing on a limb with a wild guess on that, but that is why we have committees and that is why we have the test of evidence at committees, which helps us mould a bill. |
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Distant contact, probably submerged. It's a wild guess, but I'd say we hit a boomer coming out of the barn. Could be a missile boat out of Polijarny. |
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