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Historical linguistics had its roots in the etymological speculations of classical and medieval times, in the comparative study of Greek and Latin developed during the Renaissance, and in the speculations of scholars as to the language from which the other languages of the world were descended.

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One name certain to pop up on wish lists and short lists — and in the speculation of informed sources — in the weeks ahead is Shaka Smart, who has Chicago ties and who wowed us last year when his Virginia Commonwealth squad blew through town on its unlikely Final Four run, pausing long enough to whack Georgetown and Purdue in second- and third-round games at the United Center.

There are a few more Nikon rumors over at Nikon Rumors (predictably) so get your butt over there and join in the speculation.

And in the frenzied speculation about why people might want to mimic horrific attacks on children at schools, causing problems for the powerful is believed to be one possible motive.

Boulton's partner Fothergill refused to have any part in the speculation, and accepted cash for his share.

But other American officials said he could have slipped out of the capital to towns in the east, and the speculation in Tripoli and elsewhere — is that he somehow made his way to Algeria, the only neighboring country that has yet to recognize or support the rebel leadership.

At this point their title should be revised to more accurately reflect the firm conclusions made in the Results and leave the speculation in the Discussion clearly marked as such.

Perhaps the oldest personality theory known is contained in the cosmological writings of the Greek philosopher and physiologist Empedocles and in related speculations of the physician Hippocrates.

Take an unknown, untested author, add a sky-high advance and a massive marketing campaign and stir in the following speculation: how can the publisher possibly make enough money to justify the "gamble"?

"This 'man in demand', and the speculation, is news to me.

It is unclear and in the realm of speculation, which of the reviewed drugs has the highest potential for success as an anti-fibrotic treatment in CD.

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