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was guess
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To reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.
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All anyone could do was guess.
Nor was "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?", made in 1967, about inter-racial marriage.
Possibly his best-known film on a racial theme was Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, starring Sidney Poitier, Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn.
Dr. Charles Henry Felix Routh argued that Barnes's diagnosis was "guess work," and claimed that "the mere fact" that this patient might not have a uterus was "no argument against its being a woman".
After that I met another of my English heroes, Nelson, in a book called Victory; this story too travelled in time and one of its main characters was, guess what, a homesick English girl living in America.
Poitier's other movie from 1967 was Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, in which he portrayed the fiancé of a white woman (Katharine Houghton) who takes him home to meet her liberal parents (Spencer Tracy, in his last film, and Katharine Hepburn).
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I was guessing, of course.
I was guessing six months.
We're guessing".
Everybody is guessing.
They're guessing.
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