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the speculations
noun
The process of thinking or meditating on a subject.
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Why the speculations about Cynthia McFadden's marriage?
He does not spend much time on the speculations of professional psychologists.
Modern organicism had its proximate roots in the speculations of Driesch and J. S. Haldane.
True or false, there is a sublimity in the speculations of geologists which fascinates the imagination.
The speculations on time reflect the doctrine of the eternal return in the philosophy of transmigration.
A battle began between those who were willing to place their faith in the speculations of military strategists and those who were willing to place their faith in the speculations of environmental scientists.
Among the speculations that had been offered was that certain blogs could be used by terrorists to coordinate operations.
Not everyone, they said, would "understand what the attack is, and what the challenge is, and about the speculations".
Yet both are classed as literature, while the speculations of other philosophers, ancient and modern, are not.
In fact, it is more likely to fuel the speculations of conspiracy theorists than it is to put their fears to rest.
But when she is shooting us down the rapids of her own experience and the speculations it engenders, Clendinnen takes us on a thrilling, unforgettable ride.
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