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From East's hesitant pass of four spades doubled, North might have inferred that the heart nine was not a singleton.
Some viewers complained about the Dollar Menu commercials, because they inferred that the bleeps were covering up a lewd word.
The programme, which was made by ITV Studios' factual arm Shiver, inferred that the heavy drinking students were on a typical night out.
Mr. Gilpin says he inferred that the demands of the job were not too strenuous and that the financial rewards were excellent.
He inferred that the human mother tongue had a word, "tik," which he saw mirrored in each of the world's language superfamilies.
It could be inferred that the Kremlin was preparing for the enemy it knew, and only hoped she would enter power as weakened and distracted as possible.
But many here have inferred that the suit is alluding to Passaic's Orthodox Jews, a small but cohesive minority living mostly in the city's Third Ward.
From the cave art evidence, scholars have usually inferred that the transition to modern human behavior occurred late and rather abruptly.
The F.D.A. will approve them, if safe and effective, only to treat specific diseases, but it could be inferred that the drugs might thereby extend lifespan.
The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, a New York-based nonprofit, has inferred that the prosecution likely relied on "little more than a forced false 'confession'".
One was about the car pool, the other about cars, and I inferred that the conversations must have gone off in opposite directions.
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