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That may be harder to divine from the insurgents' self-congratulatory rhetoric.
Correction: This post has been updated to note the 2008 singing of "Divine", from France, mostly in English.
If there is anything to divine from this history, the Mets will win more games this year than the Yankees.
Plato, not much later, wanted to exclude these old portrayals of the divine from his ideal polity.
Still, unless it is embodied with energy and original style, decadence is hardly divine from a spectator's point of view.
In most instances, "if you overhear something and divine from the conversation that Party A is about to buy Party B, and you buy Party B, that's fine.
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Clearly, any implication anyone might have divined from this was a massive misapprehension on their part.
Instead, it will only be divined from the gradual waning of terrorist acts.
That can be divined from the schedule for the 2012 Advertising Week, which began on Monday and continues through Friday.
But Maccioni divined, from an early age, that the restaurant business in New York is less about food than about entertainment.
All of which is to say that the long-term consequence of last week's big decision cannot be even roughly divined from an attentive reading of the text.
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