She heard footsteps moving away from her and could only guess Rhea had retreated to the bedroom. |
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The viewer is left to guess what the lensman intends to convey, as there are no descriptive captions. |
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Looking back, I guess I should have anticipated the trouble before it even started. |
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It is anyone's guess how many spectators will take an interest and even become fans of the sport. |
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I guess Camden's time has passed and this new station is a part of that, but it'll be shame to see it go. |
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I guess now enough time has passed for you to hear all about my Roskilde romance. |
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It's reasonable to guess that the bombings were timed to coincide with the G8 summit. |
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My guess is that these X's and quadrilateral shapes are caused by windows across the street reflecting the light of the low sun. |
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I guess Michael Powell has been lurking on some of these community WiFi mailing lists. |
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I guess it's always been there, lurking, waiting for the occasion to show up. |
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I guess we'll know whom to question if another big sporting event is plagued by a wardrobe malfunction. |
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Twelve participants were asked to guess the top-down sequence of symbols in an open deck of 100 Zener cards. |
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My guess is Mike just sits and laughs when he sees you posting taking the time to reply every once in a while just for the lulz. |
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What we can reliably guess is that what will be offered will be dished out in the language of simple-mindedness, a Malthusianism for the masses. |
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But I guess my scamper is good because he's flashing off that cute little smile of his and doing that adorable little head shake of his. |
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A bit of research suggests my initial guess was correct, and it's some Indian Reservation. |
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Like it or not I guess the Internet has brought a great many thoughts and teachings to a much wider audience. |
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Again, a reasonable guess is that some instructors might be prepared to teach some students this way. |
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I guess the same people who follow your malarkey are the ones who go to church recruiting events for the military. |
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I guess it was just a couple of wacko losers in Brazil with nothing better to do. |
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I guess in my otherwise sheltered life that would have to be my claim to fame. |
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And we may venture the guess that Gibbon was disliked perhaps for his liking for that abominable stuff called snuff instead of tea. |
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Our academics have won prizes for their work on Maori but it is my guess that much of their work won't wear well over time. |
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First dish out from the kitchen was a seaweed salad beautifully presented inside a cylindrical basket of root vegetable I guess was jicama. |
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That meant it was a bit of a guess for the balance on new tyres, but our car always goes well over one lap and I tried my best. |
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I never really noticed how much she had changed, but I guess I was just blind. |
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It is impossible to guess the prevalence of this condition, he says, because most people with such fantasies would never act them out. |
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I guess you already have lots of thoughts and visions of how your wedding day should be. |
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I guess it's a good job that I am unlikely to be put in charge of any hospitals any time soon. |
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But whereas the Greek atomists had to guess and imagine, John Dalton, a Quaker and a chemist, used modern scientific reasoning. |
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It isn't hard to guess how the new justices will rule on tort reform and school funding. |
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Finally, with about 2km to go, I got right on Petacchi 's wheel and right then, guess who showed up? |
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I guess we shouldn't be so surprised that Tizard leaves meetings on a whim. |
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While I'm in a bit of a ratty mood, does anybody want to have a guess about which smug London-based website e-mailed me overnight? |
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I guess I must have been about 12 or 13 when I started getting pocket money on a regular basis, I started lashing out on Marvel and DC Comics. |
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I never conferred with Alison about Faye so she left alone, however Amy could read me like a book and whenever I was feeling down she'd guess it. |
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There is also a very attractive doll on offer to whoever can guess her name. |
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Trying to find anything up there is like trying to guess my real hair colour. |
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Then I got into pre-ground real coffee, and I guess I stuck at that for years. |
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I would guess that most people watching this sort of news item do not sit there and imagine the real horror. |
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I guess it depends on whether the airport was damaged or not, whether some fixed win airplanes can get in. |
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Sometimes anonymous cards are sent and the receiver has to guess who the sender might be. |
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I guess she thinks attacking him for being uppity will head off her wingnut primary opponent. |
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That sort could drive you nuts trying to guess what they were, where they were coming from. |
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After that, I guess you'll be raking the rest of the alfalfa, then baling it with your brothers. |
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So, having finally learnt that you can trust no-one, I guess I became reclusive. |
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I guess it's just the fate of men, to be under the heel of beautiful women. |
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You'd never guess such a thing from this 75-minute sample of puerile rubbish that is listless, witless, and devoid of anything resembling humor. |
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But then all these mandolins come in, and weird warbly flutes and recorders that I guess are trying to emulate South American pan pipes. |
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I can only guess why he chose not to recount what he experienced and witnessed in those years. |
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As Tom and Casey approach the house they notice a bunch of furniture piled in the yard and guess that the family is getting ready to leave. |
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I guess it's relatively easy to create a laser beam, but recreating anything more complex would be ridiculously difficult. |
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I guess it's no use crying over spilt milk, but I do remember feeling a sense of disappointment as these features were dropped from Vista. |
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My guess is that the wonky balance sheets that we associate with corporate failures such as Enron and Worldcom were more widespread. |
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The Harvard University professor is reluctant to guess which of the 150 species of wood ant you may have seen. |
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Well, I guess there is a fair bit of fear, xenophobia and insecurity huddled away there somewhere too. |
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Such is life. There will be other Saturday nites I guess and next week, I will be on call. |
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I guess she would rather I expressed myself in a more ladylike manner, or at least a little more eloquently. |
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Well, I guess they would not be lags, because lags would have been given custodial sentences. |
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Participants were asked to guess which of four identical boxes appearing on the screen had been selected by the computer. |
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I guess the Almighty was saying Happy Mother's Day is His own way to all the Mothers in the world. |
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I guess that means I'll have a reason to laugh when you're buried in your grave, huh! |
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If not, during the race I lapped Rubens, so I guess the Bridgestone weren't that competitive at the end, compared with the Michelin. |
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I guess he wouldn't be able to work anywhere else, unless the media outlet needs a lapdog. |
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My guess would would be they're a lot more likely to have passports than native born Americans. |
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I guess I worry about talking about youth culture generally, because I think it's such a small slice of youth culture. |
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I guess at some stage they decided not to invite me back and my skills got rusty. |
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So I guess it's almost a little late in the game for a lot of folks to start evacuating in that area. |
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His latest book is a collection of his writings, which as you'd guess from its title, Jazz and Its Discontents, is almost a requiem for jazz. |
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I guess it's a mercy that I'll be in an eagerly awaited training from 10-noon. |
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I'm not really in support of the anarchist cause, but I guess they are on the same side of the fence as us. |
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I was a medical resident until recently, so I guess I've not had enough sleep for five years. |
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If you want to hazard a guess at who the country's leading business angels are, you need look no further than the annual Rich Lists. |
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I guess my best day out of the whole trip was Friday, where we boarded across to the two lower and relatively small runs on Super Morzine. |
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I guess I should have repaired the corner with concrete render and then fixed the angle bead once dry. |
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My friend did some skeet shooting from various stands, I guess you call them. |
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Even without a verbal response he could tell that his guess had been right. |
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In theory the leccy company should do this for nothing, but I guess there might be a small service charge. |
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Necklaces, rings, bracelets, anklets, chokers, earrings, and some articles I couldn't have begun to guess at dazzled my vision. |
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Larry mentioned this year that he almost always has to build the roof for the missions, which I guess is a drag because they are complicated. |
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They were I guess in the process of going back a third time in order to get the WTO to authorise retaliation. |
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I guess that he might have preferred more substantial legacies than these, but maybe they'll do just fine. |
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I guess it's something about the combination of low taxes and legal drugs that strikes their fancy. |
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My close friends have been very supportive of my modelling, but some of them have been difficult, but I guess that's life. |
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Well, if my guess is correct, this could have been the weapon, right enough. |
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None of that was going to go on tonight, but I guess it was only right to humor my sister anyways. |
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Where buses will go is anyone's guess and by the look of things, it will be the spring before things are anywhere near back to normal. |
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I guess it's important that he is into the same stuff as me, like cars and that kind of thing. |
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But I guess we could give you a ring whenever we practiced for like, more than five minutes. |
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He seemed rude and rough like a devil on the outside, but I guess he was a real angel in the inside. |
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I'll go out on a limb and guess there was nearly no such coverage in the US press, despite ample reason for self-criticism on our part. |
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Well, I guess we weren't settled long enough to have all the apparatus that grows up around the writing of poetry. |
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My guess is that the apparels on the amice and alb are a hangover from more ornate times. |
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Perhaps he blurs fact and fiction a little in places but then again I guess that's forgivable in his line of work. |
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I guess a guy in a tutu and clown shoes wasn't part of the threat scenarios they planned on. |
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All that having been said, my own guess is that the euro will appreciate in value. |
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I guess economists can be a bit specialized but I was once a High School economics teacher so I speak the lingo, as it were. |
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From the clipped liquid sounds it spoke I'd guess it had gotten little more than half the sounds I'd spoken. |
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If you've ever seen a romcom before you might be able to guess where this is going. |
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I guess I'd better get this book so I can enrich my life while livening up my daily commute! |
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I guess I'll just have to watch my step extra carefully, especially when it come to Annette. |
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I don't know why I don't just do a load when I accumulate enough but I'd guess it has something to do with my natural tendency to procrastinate. |
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I guess she likes her male to loaf around the yard in boxers and no shirt, guzzle a beer and let off a hearty belch etc etc. |
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I guess rich people had beautiful hand-carved armoires so they didn't need closets. |
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I guess it was an exaggeration of the collective myths all families spin around themselves. |
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The next day, I moved in with my grandparents, who lived on the north side of Metrocon, and I guess to help me heal, they spoiled me rotten. |
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They will probably convert the loft and I would guess the kitchen and bathroom will be totally changed. |
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I guess when you're coming with this kind of force, it's kind of logical to expect a kind of deflation quotient in the media. |
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At least with extraterrestrial intelligences we can guess what might have happened. |
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I guess my face was all ruddy and my black hair covered in snow and ice even below the fur-hat, but I wasn't paying any attention to that. |
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Can you guess the A-sides of each of these and the year they were all hits? |
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I guess the sea air got to the stewards, but really, they were asking for trouble. |
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I guess I was very naive, but the violence of the attention took my breath away. |
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I guess he had a pretty bad case of the runs, because he kept talking to himself, and flushing the toilet. |
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I guess L.A. lotus land is often used as a symbol of this kind of existence. |
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I guess Michael and I were trying to find a way to express our brotherly love for one another. |
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Second, the current version is a best guess culled from the 1990 find and 30 hours of unedited rushes and out-takes. |
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However, he's never built momentum, so my guess is that the heavier competition here will ace him out. |
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I skipped the skillet step, and I guess what I made could be considered a crustless quiche, but calling it a frittata is much more fun. |
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My guess is that alligators and water moccasins outnumber race fans in the Homestead area, which is south of Miami. |
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As to traits, they were water-witchers, which I guess wasn't Native-American but more of a thing hill country people did? |
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I guess people did say the baby weight would drop off once he started crawling. |
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I'd venture to guess that every form of income is taxed at least twice, and maybe three or four times. |
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I would guess she wears a size 10, but looks hale and healthy rather than actressy and neurotic. |
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It should be easy enough to guess the reason for this radical difference in behaviour. |
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I guess the kebab and the eight bars of chocolate she later admitted to eating were also contributing factors to her weight gain. |
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She's gone to bed a lot happier now but I guess we'll have to keep an eye her until the results are known. |
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It does not require even half an education to guess why he feels obliged to adduce flimsy evidence and extrapolate fanciful conclusions from it. |
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I guess we know why he acts like such a baboon when he gets loose in public. |
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It was kind of gross, but I guess that's as close to human skin as you can get without actually tattooing a human. |
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Its communications are still down and thermal scans of the ship show several massive fires raging in what we guess is its engineering section. |
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Anyhow, again, I guess you see that I do not have much more to chat about, so I'll say adios and look out for some greetings tomorrow. |
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I guess we all knew that the railway network was out of control financially, and riddled with inefficiencies. |
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They have a decent market share and are one of the major players in Japan, and I guess the world, of trucking. |
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I guess it finally hit me because we ended up at a rather weird Asian noodle place for lunch. |
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A secret admirer leaves romantic notes in his locker and he can't even begin to guess her identity. |
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My guess is neither Thomas or Kingman could hit junkballs, total shot in the dark there. |
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So if Russian patriots are shouting in Tatar and using a French word to describe themselves, I guess jingoism is just fine. |
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My guess is that this object was at a very high altitude, because even using a zoom lens it was hard to make the shape out. |
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I guess I want to see less sassiness and more good art, which they are thankfully in the business of making. |
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Yeah, I guess there'll have to be a reapportioning of duties, as all the old ones went the way of the city. |
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You know, Ms. Jackson, I have really been keyed up about this interview, and I guess maybe it shows. |
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I guess I always assumed as a child that if I was considerate of others and reasoned things out, people would do likewise to and for me. |
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I guess it all boils down to a matter of confidence in the long term future of space research. |
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It was a rather banal response, but then I guess Labour's press office is used to dealing with awkward questions. |
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You also have to guess the speed rating of the film in most instances, with the ASA value being an inspired guess by the manufacturer. |
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I guess they must have great ways to make the money back from the rebate of all goods their customers buy in Hong Kong. |
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I guess you deserve to be recognized if you can bust out big kickflips all day long the way Shannon does. |
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I guess I did everything I can so I'm just going to accept her waltz of displeasure as she avoids me in the halls of the school. |
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But I guess if I was in the market for a good urn, it would be helpful to have an ad for it magically appearing at the top of my page. |
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In the absence of reliable sources, we can only guess at the process of societal formation. |
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I would guess that every Senator uses an autopen to sign his or her correspondence. |
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Everything ran smoothly for the next two months, but I guess I took things for granted. |
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Despite some tough reforms, no one is able to guess at the cost of widespread military corruption and incompetence. |
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If you guess right you will appear to be a genius, if you guess wrong you will look foolish. |
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I remembered Princess Jadzia's cool regality, and how I hadn't been able to guess at the spirit behind it until she showed me. |
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I guess it must just be a classic case of great bookmaking minds thinking alike. |
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I guess I have to learn to stop being such a wuss and not let things like this get to me, right? |
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I guess that the great typological difference in the use of labials can speak for the great genetic difference in AmerIndian languages. |
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I guess we should just go up to her while our cake is baking and tell her just how we feel. |
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And I guess just looking at today and yesterday, what do you think of the overall process? |
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Immediately after his second murder, he disappeared so amazingly that no one can guess how he went. |
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Well, guess what kids, if the beef industry goes, it's not just going to be the country yokels that are out of a job. |
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I guess I should have worded it better and used less background on my post. |
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By looking at a climograph you can begin to guess what the typical or likely weather is going to be in that place during each month of the year. |
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I would guess that it is iambic tetrameter, just because that's probably the most common form for an 8-syllable line. |
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One can only guess at the research and detective work that has gone into the bald details recorded for each piece. |
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It just seems some people I guess are often scared off by the baggage, the cultural baggage that goes along with it. |
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I guess for the most part of this year I felt like I don't have a lot of bandwidth to deal with all of that. |
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I guess the fish will never be like the old days when catches of bream and tailor numbered into the hundreds. |
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I still sense an aura of coldness, but I guess that's something I'll have to approach practically next time. |
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I'm not sure I could be as tactful about the whole thing as he is, but when it comes down to it, I guess free speech is what we fight for. |
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I guess I was taking too long, because the old bag came right into the room! |
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My guess is, that clerk didn't feel stupid about it at all, until the Times reporter started badgering him. |
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One guess is that he conveyed a sageness, a discernment about life that people could easily sense. |
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But, that is a big part of their shtick and I guess they are stuck with it. |
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I guess the school board thought that football was too much for our high schoolers to handle. |
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I have a tendency toward being a bit of a nag to Chris, and I guess I put him in a temper. |
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The cards would be shuffled and a receiver would then try to guess the cards that a sender would try to telepathically communicate. |
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I guess that was so they didn't disturb the scrum of journalists crowded round a wide-screen telly watching the football. |
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Jute backing is very similar to a potato sack, so you can guess how that would hold up to moisture. |
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Is there anyway to guess whether he's going to be a reformer or a conservative or a technocrat or an ideologue? |
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If you guess right, you could well be rewarded by some handsome returns. |
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I guess I was glaring death stares at them because they stopped. |
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I guess mom forgot all together because working a nearly-twelve hour day, or more, makes it hard for you to keep track of your kids or even care if they're ballooning. |
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And while there is some room for growth in this figure, we can guess that the system is a bit rickety and could be easily overwhelmed if the effort was concentrated. |
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I guess it's the story of my life, I'm always letting down people. |
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I wiggled my toes and I felt them move so I guess that's a good sign. |
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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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It'll all be that kind of guess work, and many wild goose chases. |
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Once the patterns are established, the recognizer can make the matches and guess that a speaker is angry because they are speaking louder and with exaggerated emphasis. |
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I guess you can saw up a boat for fireplace logs, but then where would you keep the chickens? |
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You have to counteract it with something, and I guess discipline was the mark. |
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I don't really understand how Victory dropped the ball on this one, but I guess they needed to make a bit of money for once and thought it was time to bring in some ringers. |
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I mean, I guess she's still meddling, but at least she's off our backs. |
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With AutoCorrect, a user types a word, and halfway through the software will guess at what it thinks the person means. |
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I guess the strongest form of Bill of Rights would certainly be the American Bill of Rights which were the Amendments to the American Constitution in the 18th century. |
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This is the keynote, leading to a prolonged examination of how writers have used narrative technique in order to provide aspects of what we guess about consciousness. |
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I guess I'd like my man-eating python a bit earlier in the episode. |
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You have to be on the edge and I guess you can't win them all. |
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My guess is that we'd probably survive an airburst, if it were to happen. |
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I still hold with the view that a bad choice is better than none, and my guess is most others, especially those who have lived under dictatorships would agree. |
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Just in case anyone I work with is reading this, see if you can guess which current highly respected staff member approached me with this request. |
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I guess you just get use to being rocked to sleep every night. |
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I can't recall ever actually watching a sunrise, and I guess technically I didn't see one yesterday since the rain clouds kept us from actually seeing the sun at all. |
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Michael leaves the priesthood and he talks about his own guess about a colleague who's done the same, and he lists reasons why the colleague has left the priesthood. |
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I guess we know how Bacchus kept his title as the god of wine and intoxication. |
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Finally, near the end of his life, he takes his own grandchild to Yom Kippur Eve services and listens to her guess why Kol Nidre is sung three times. |
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I guess what I'm saying in these three points is that no one should feel he must cut himself off from the Church out of some all-or-nothing approach to Faith. |
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I guess those who make their living with incendiary language tend to stick together. |
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I'm not really sure myself because I guess in a perfect world people would go to prison and come out a new, reformed person who would never commit a crime again. |
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My own guess is that most gays would embrace such a goal with as much commitment as straights. |
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Those who can write in with the correct guess win a book of stamps! |
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I hope you're not totally mad with me for snapping at you the past few days, but I guess you aren't because you still came through when I needed a shoulder to cry on. |
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I guess this is kind of a backhanded compliment on the performances, but the reality is that the stage performance didn't help at all with the film. |
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This is my own pop psychology 101, but I will hazard a guess that belcher would have beaten her to death instead, or stabbed her. |
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I'd guess they told him to come across as genially disappointed, more-in-sorrow-than-in-anger, and he kind of went off the rails. |
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Then I refreshed the page to check this morning's post and guess what? |
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My guess is that this is the launching base for long-range missiles. |
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I guess I have to be a sexist to accept that statement of yours. |
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It's anyone's guess how these people were allowed to show up at the school waving guns, ready to storm inside the building and shoot the place up. |
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I guess it begins with Shakespeare, but it includes She Stoops to Conquer by goldsmith. |
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Then again, I'm not an expert on the Marines, but my guess is that a bassoon might rank lowish on the list of the things the ideal recruit would be expected to show up with. |
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I guess my view is that there is anger and then there's anger. |
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My best guess is that the judge was just following his superiors' rulings. |
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I guess when you're thrown in with a group of people for a relatively short period of time, you make up for lost time by getting to know each other quickly. |
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We can cobble together a good guess as to what is plaguing Edwards with the few details we have been given. |
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I guess anthropomorphism has always been an element in ancient religions. |
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I guess I'd better get going in order to make that appointment. |
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I'd guess that the average house in 1939 looked a lot like it did in 1928-which is to say, heavy, archaic, with beaded lampshades and classical motifs. |
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It is so smooth you'd never guess it runs on diesel, and the little Hyundai goes like a bomb, startling other drivers both around town and on the motorway. |
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I guess the Republicans are forced to go for the low blow here. |
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The stopping times and places are in the carriage and despite Russian's Cyrillic script, it's easy to guess where you are and how long you'll stop there. |
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I guess in a way you could think of Dante as the poor man's Tim Burton. |
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I guess I'm just going to have to develop a sense of humor, huh? |
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I guess that was why you took your anger out on all those guys. |
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My guess is he developed some irritation from flying and forgot to take his contact lenses out as he dozed off. |
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My guess is that he's either a known criminal or an escaped lunatic. |
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I guess I hadn't spoken with such acid in my tone for a while. |
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But I guess this is the acid test for whether or not you're shy. |
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Hmmm, I guess what I'm seeing now is how he'd really look without the help of on-screen make-up, and with what's left of his hair uncombed and flapping lankly. |
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I guess because people at the cheesecake Factory just like to sit there and sit there after consuming those 5,000-calorie meals. |
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I guess they were rightly afraid of what they might have heard, of what the answering might have entailed for us all. |
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As for your actual armadillos, well they're very proud of them down there, but I guess they're shy or nocturnal or something as we didn't actually see any. |
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I hated playing musical scales and those stupid nursery rhymes set to music that piano students had to play, but I guess Dad marked me down as a loser in music, too. |
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So you see, by knowing the radicals and the 6 ways of forming Chinese characters, one can pretty much guess the meaning and sound of Chinese characters. |
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My guess is that throughout the early to mid 1990s Labour had it easy. |
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I guess Taheri wouldn't quarrel with that, as far as it goes. |
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It's a good guess that the French-speaking population will report the steepest decline. |
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However, I guess your problem is more to do with posture and technique. |
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My guess is that the death of Paterno will pump that steam engine even more. |
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And guess how much a pack of 10 chicken wings costs in here? |
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I will have to consult the rest of the jury but I can venture a guess that tail rhymes are not allowed but assonance and consonance are fair game. |
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But I guess I will just have to accept that if he's just going to be there for a day, he won't be there for a night, so bang goes Gerry's plan for the Grand Seduction. |
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The only things that go into my kitchen bin are the sometimes unavoidable plastic wrappings and, guess what, they don't have to be bagged up to throw out! |
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Well I'm no expert but I'd guess sirloin steaks come from the loin, which looks like the bit I'd sit on if I was forced into a rodeo on an Angus beef bull. |
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In the tear-down culture in which we engorge ourselves like ticks bloated on blood, I guess he truly is the King. |
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He was previously sent to drug rehab in 1987, but I guess it didn't work! |
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My guess is that common sense will make a comeback one of these days. |
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My guess is that this is a case of the brightness overcoming the banding with outright intensity, rather than the screen really performing better. |
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A grammar of Japanese will tell you that a transitive verb is positioned after its object, not before, because you couldn't guess that if no one told you. |
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I doubt that lefty Craig Boddington has all his safari rifles rebored for a left-hand twist, so I guess I will go with Occam's razor on this one. |
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I should have quit this job long ago, but I guess I'm just a glutton for punishment. |
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That album is quite hard to find, but I guess you could try ordering it online. |
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I guess at this point we were supposed to feel elated she'd come to her senses and decided she hearts dogs after all. |
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He irons his clothes how?! That's crazy! Well, I guess it takes all kinds to make a world. |
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Watson and Crick talked endlessly about DNA and the idea that it might be possible to guess a good molecular model of its structure. |
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My guess is that the recent rise of the absurdness of US lies is not at all a mistake, but an intentional procedure. |
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I guess it was a bathing suit because it was a bright color. |
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Occasionally, it might sound like a rattly old London taxi, but on the plus side I guess that means there's little chance of misfuelling. |
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The best guess is white dwarfs,'' said David Bennett, an astrophysicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories near Oakland, Calif. |
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I guess the others weren't paying attention, although I have a really good car for restarts. |
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Haha, what a sad thing to be great at, but yeah, I guess I am. |
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He took a blind guess at which fork in the road would take him to the airport. |
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I guess I'll have to volunteer because it's clear nobody else will. |
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I guess there ain't nothin' on airth he loves better 'n that holler piece o' wood, and the toons that's inside o' it. |
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As we can all guess correctly, bitterness was obtained from plants like the ampalaya. |
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In such cases, scientists often make an ansatz, an educated guess if you like, and then proceed to compute the consequences of the guess. |
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Anyone have a good guess as to what the bazinga is that I've crudely circled in this photo? |
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He bumped into the wall. I guess that's a risk you take when you read while walking. |
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I guess the room wasn't so bad, except for the climb to get there. The stairs were destined to be a serious health hazard. |
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I guess many of us were burdened by an inferiority complex because we were from the eastside. |
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The method of writing Farsi is logical, although reading can be trickier, as one has to guess at the unwritten consonants of unfamiliar words. |
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You've got a head on your shoulders, you have! I guess you'll fill the bill. |
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If you're too gay bob and want to go play with your dolls instead, I guess you don't have to play football with us. |
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Before its release, Queen ran an online competition to guess the track listing as a promotion for the album. |
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The timezone metadatum of the date field can be used to guess the location of the user. |
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I guess they thought we must eat that as well, and thought 'eggy in a basket' was a quaint and Olde Worlde version. |
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The murengers have walled the pale, the gates are shut, but lo the thing's inside and can you guess his shape? |
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Because there is little documented evidence, historians can only guess at most of David's activities in this period. |
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It is not hard to guess where such a deadly hatred comes from that they hold against me. |
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Sheffield wrote in 2002, that Richard Holmes's guess of 260,000 casualties on each side, seemed about right. |
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I guess the store closes at five on Thursdays. Oh well. I'll just come back tomorrow. |
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I was reading about chickens, and I guess I learned about hawks through osmosis. |
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Certain symbols that were placed on the cards and sealed in an envelope, and she was asked to guess their contents. |
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Back then, kids didn't have TV or video games, so I guess slaughtering your mom and dad was a bit like the Playstation of its day. |
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I guess that intangible something is closeness to perfection which makes my favorite science-fiction promag so easy to take with nary a word. |
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It's anyone's guess whether Union Carbide Industrial Gases will ever pull the reins in on network projects in the face of slow business. |
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I guess I'll sit back and let my quidnunctious ear and ubiquitous lens gather news for the coming column. |
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In the latter situation, an Erie guess would be the only option available for the federal court attempting to apply state law. |
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