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But other people have the same hunch and the price of those options quickly rises.
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Mr. Bush and Mr. Perry have more than a few surface-level similarities: the cowboy boots, the swagger, the same way of hunching up their necks when they give a "heh-heh" chuckle.
By letting the audience know both that Father Flynn has changed schools three times in five years and that the black student is an avowed homosexual, he plays to our prejudices and, at the same time, makes Sister Aloysius's hunch all the more Draconian.
Brantly, a doctor in the same center, also has only hunches but says, "I am fully convinced that I did not contract Ebola in my work in the treatment unit".
Alan Prendergast of Westword said it well: "Right or wrong, Smit pursued his hunches with the same doggedness he'd always shown -- the kind that you want to see rewarded at the end".
Their hunch was that this same brand of high finance could be applied to higher education.
I tried this same question on rival Q&A site Hunch, but all I got back were results for places to eat and drink in Hell's Kitchen.
Sitting in his Midtown office, Mr. Fink exudes the same restless energy as his traders, who hunch over computer terminals in concentric rings a few feet away.
My hunch is Twitter would do the same.
The Hunch website itself is built using the same API that is being made for partners.
The same calligraphic quality underlies Beth Gilfilen's abstract painting, "The Big Hunch" (2008), which is based on exploratory, expressionistic drawing.
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