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Gary Griffiths and Cliff Steffes, who worked in the Bowden Rail Yard in Jacksonville, Fla., clearly had a hunch something was up even though they were never brought into the loop through official channels.
These were seized by other monkeys, maybe a dozen, big and small, more insolent than afraid, with a malevolent patience, a defiance that she identified — just a hunch, something about the set of their jaws, the biting faces — as the courage of hunger.
Santiago had a hunch something like this would happen, so he was not surprised when he was called into Scioscia's office to meet with the manager, General Manager Jerry Dipoto and pitching coach Mike Butcher.
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Premonitions might include feelings of foreboding or "hunches" that something "feels right".
The writer's sense says that it can't be coincidence; Kaplan had a hunch that something was up in America, and, now that the book is done and has been published, he turns out to have been completely right.
What has prompted me to write over the years is the hunch that something needs to be told, and that if I don't try to tell it, it risks not being told.
In a groundbreaking police-profiling lawsuit in 1996 and hearings by the State Senate Judiciary Committee over two months this year, vehicle searches involving the motorists' consent emerged as a key indicator of racial profiling, because such searches stem only from a trooper's hunch about something as subjective as a driver's nervousness.
"We've long had a hunch that something was fishy about the climate response during the PETM," he says.
"At best it was a hunch that something was in there," said one.
Beaudoin told VICE she had a hunch that something was up before her arrest.
So if you have a hunch of something to try later in the day, chances are good you will act on it.
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