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Some speculated, like Dr. Keating, that the differences might be related to hearing loss or the age of the listener.
Atwater's premature demise, many Republicans have ruefully speculated, like the proverbial missing nail from the horse's shoe, delivered George Bush to retirement 4 years earlier than he'd planned.
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Wolfson said Britain's second largest clothing chain had fared worse than last year during the important trading period with some analysts speculating like-for-like sales had tumbled more than 10% in the first two weeks of December as a result of the snow.
But it's too late to speculate like this.
Cottage's approach, he suggested, had been to "speculate like mad and hope the jury buy it".
In the interim, observers continued to speculate, like those academics in the amphitheater, about the meaning of the Hottentot Venus.
It's all very exciting and fans have been speculating like crazy over which superheroes will fill those slots.
Fans have been speculating like crazy over what they think each shot means, and what impact it will have on the movie as a whole.
Every November, he and a band of fellow-GS-MAD sufferers compare dollars spent and miles flown, speculating, like hard cases leaning on the rail of a horse track, on whose status will be renewed the following year.
But then again, we don't like to speculate like that.
Laforet, on the other hand, can probably expect a stern reprimand for blabbing, although it's possible he was just speculating like the rest of us.
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