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After a few moments of head-scratching, the reader may guess the rationale.
He tells of attending informal social events where, "through hints, jokes, winks, meaningful silences, and indirection, one may guess the drift of Vatican policies".
Because chemicals often bring on classic symptoms, doctors may guess the type of agent by observing the victims and their physical reactions and use that information to begin therapy.
YOU may guess the secret about young Stella Meredith Gail Russelll) in THE UNINVITED (1944), but not before you've been properly scared in this old-fashioned, romantic ghost story set in prewar England.
Describing it, she wrote: "One may guess the power of the north wind blowing over the edge, by the excessive slant of a few stunted firs at the end of the house; and by a range of gaunt thorns all stretching their limbs one way, as if craving alms of the sun".
Avempace was again imprisoned and we may guess the causes.
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The latest extension is still for a "limited" time, as the constitution requires, whatever critics may guess about the future behaviour of legislators.
You may guess from the EL Wisty routines that he was acutely sensitive to the various textures of boredom, as much as he was driven by an almost uncontrollable need to entertain others.
You may guess why the refrigerator, home of moldy cheese and partially decaying kale, might need a good scrub now and again.
Employed caregivers should not bear the risk "that a family may guess wrong about the threat that one of its members poses because of Alzheimer's disease".
(The viewer may guess it sooner).
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