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Ms. Sternlieb was playing a hunch that this girl might stumble through high school, then find herself in college.
Despite that disappointing history, Carl F. Pascarella, Visa's chief executive, said he had a hunch that this would be the year for a jackpot.
As far as I can tell, there's no concrete evidence to support his hunch that this acts to camouflage the sloth but it seems a good bet.
Biologists had long harboured a hunch that this extinct volcano, its enormous crater filled with rainforest, could contain a treasure trove of undiscovered species.
I have a hunch that this kind of endeavor might even be of more than casual interest to the Davises' progeny.
Extensive analyses of the bird's DNA, physical measurements, plumage colour and vocalisations confirmed their hunch that this is indeed a new bird species to science.
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The fact is, I still have a hunch that puts me off vaccinations, a hunch that I can't explain.
I had a hunch that, somewhere, there must be links between Copland and Dylan.
"She's followed up a hunch that could have led to a dead end.
They are experienced as decisions based on hunches that cannot be explicitly described but, nevertheless, guide subsequent action.
This time, however, Maher has a hunch that the so-called 'teabaggers' will fall victim.
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