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The speculations
noun
The process of thinking or meditating on a subject.
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The speculations on time reflect the doctrine of the eternal return in the philosophy of transmigration.
The speculations of Zheng Sixiao (died 1332 ce) on the origin of ore deposits were more advanced than those of his contemporaries in Europe.
The speculations were later denied by co-writer Morier.
The speculations of guest features on that album have kept the internet abuzz since the album was announced in December.
The speculations about the biological impact of the rs2270915 SNP are exciting.
The speculations about the detailed mechanism of allostery in the discussion were consolidated into a single sentence, beginning with the phrase "It is tempting to speculate…".
Why the speculations about Cynthia McFadden's marriage?
He does not spend much time on the speculations of professional psychologists.
Modern organicism had its proximate roots in the speculations of Driesch and J. S. Haldane.
True or false, there is a sublimity in the speculations of geologists which fascinates the imagination.
Equally exaggerated are the speculations that the already limited privacy rights of the Presidency have been ripped apart.
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