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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.
A battle began between those who were willing to place their faith in the speculations of military strategists and those who were willing to place their faith in the speculations of environmental scientists.
Sefira, also spelled Sephira (Hebrew: "number"), plural Sefirot, or Sephiroth, in the speculations of esoteric Jewish mysticism (Kabbala), any of the 10 emanations, or powers, by which God the Creator was said to become manifest.
And I too might be happy to repeat that the author is dead, and the Befana's gifts delivered, were there not so much evident sexism in the speculations about the gender of Ferrante, and were such sexism not also addressed explicitly in the novels.
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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All the old names were ablaze in the speculation.
Krugman got little mention in the speculation in the run-up to today's announcement.
He was even mentioned as an outsider candidate for pope in the speculation in spring.
In the N.F.L., the excitement these days is all in the speculation.
Among the names mentioned in the speculation: Britney Spears and Mariah Carey.
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