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It was David Chase's wild hunch that Van Zandt could play a New Jersey mobster, a notion spurred by the memory of him on early Springsteen album covers.
This is just a wild hunch here, and forgive me if I'm wrong, but I think he might have been kidnapped.
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His Brooklyn Mariners went 10-0 in the Garden State Football League of the semipro variety, but to put away the playbook he typically forsakes for his famed wild hunches would be akin to burying the perfect season without admitting to the most painful losses of his 45-year coaching career.
If she had vowed to advance the very same ideas on the presidential primary trail, it is Lexington's hunch that they would have gone wild.Why?
Although the mdx mouse has a pronounced hunch, lower muscle regenerative capacity and cardiomyopathic abnormalities compared with wild-type controls [ 40, 41], the phenotype of the disorder is milder in the mouse than in human sufferers unless the mouse is subjected to physical exercise [ 42] or to ex vivo or in vivo increases in mechanical workload [ 43, 44].
My hunch is that the girl was trying to provoke her parents into a wild rumpus.
I had already seen "Wild Things" once, but I wanted at least a sliver of anecdotal evidence to support my own hunches about its effect on viewers of various ages.
The book contains both snippets that confirm hunches one had about both man and music, and others that confound the stereotype of a wild, reckless genius who played himself into an early grave in 1970.
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