Sentence examples for speculative version from inspiring English sources

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No one can know exactly how he would have handled this interplay of rhythms, but even a speculative version will show a febrile creative imagination.

Robert Brustein lovingly kills off William Shakespeare in "The Last Will," a speculative version of the end of Shakespeare's life that completes Mr. Brustein's trilogy on him.

Absent the hostility, a more speculative version of this position is offered in the film by Ethan Geto, a media and political strategist, who says simply that during the epidemic "it would have been so incredibly valuable for a popular mayor of New York to declare he was gay".

The new trailer, like Pynchon's two cameos on "The Simpsons," is a strange and glorious send-up of the media's speculative version of him, and of the "Yupper West Side" neighborhood in which his new novel — which follows a fraud investigator named Maxine Tarnow "in the early days of the internet" — is set.

David Chalmers (1996) has offered an admittedly speculative version of panpsychism which appeals to the notion of information not only to explain psycho-physical invariances between phenomenal and physically realized information spaces but also to possibly explain the ontology of the physical as itself derived from the informational (a version of "it from bit" theory).

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"Loving Little Egypt" mixes McMahon's wonderfully speculative versions of real people (Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla) with a fictional gang of blind techno-geeks who manage to penetrate the actual workings of the telephone switching system in the 1920's.

Moreover, theological responses to an infinitely old universe were far from new, for they had already been developed in relation to eternally cyclic models, either in the more speculative versions of the nineteenth century or the relativistic models that were proposed in the 1930s onwards.

The Roberts story gets much frillier when retold by Ben Mezrich, the baloney artist whose highly speculative, Peeping Tom version of the Facebook story ("The Accidental Billionaires") became, through no apparent fault of Mr. Mezrich's, the basis for a brilliant, razor-edged movie ("The Social Network").

Peirce's word "speculative" is his Latinate version of the Greek-derived word "theoretical," and should be understood to mean exactly what the word "theoretical" means.

Today, almost every major retail ticket marketplace lists a version of speculative tickets for Broadway shows that are not sold out.

"In intricate detail they depict a speculative urbanism, an exaggerated version of the present, in which we can project new cultural trends, environmental, political and economic forces.

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